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DAY, JANUARY 24, 1 010, e .- = e —e———————— aders and T IzeatergoerSL = == =3, and after awhile she lay motion Es, spent. Then from the facc Buried in the pillows came a muffied Fmurmur “Oh, M Graham. dear ssis AR SCH Graham, I feel so bad! | “I know vou do, Katie.’ turne SO 98 MADN im”m‘ “I am very sorry ahout this nl,\'soH" But crying won't G e (e o e HARTFORD those pillows and [ will bathe you. Your head must be pretty jisn't it?” ! “We Will See Abaut That.” # | From long experience 1 knew that - | when Katie had one of her violent outbursts of rage or grief she paid for it afterwards with an excruciating headache. My heart achcd for the girl for 1o one knew peiter than | Oifering Our Up-to-Date Stock at Tremendous Savings how valiantly Kati had stru led L 2 {CEt e fons (o) B S Inviting the Opening of New *“‘Charge Accounts” She turned her face unetantly toward me. I was 1u=hed swollen, =¥ tive opject is Katlo afier wnc of her | Easy Weekly Payments WithotiAdditional Cost guished sorrow in the dark eyes look- e e R 7.t | Sl r o ng wistfully up at me that 1 put D L e e % \ ‘Say Charge It [ The next moment I had almost re- gretted the impulse for the girl threw bothe arms around my neck, almost W ’ d M % choking me in the intensity of her omens and isSses emotion. i “Ot-oh-Missis Graham!” she sobbed oT smerncleSam went toiwar “You so goot to me I lof you so, and has there been such a remark~ ¥ now 1 have to go away from you, oh i 5 dear, oh, dear!” able value-giving event as this. I aisengaged myself hastily, firmly, | ana a1 to my feet This means that you can now | “We mustn't talk about that just : vet, Katie,” 1 said. “Now [ want you buy at $3.95 shoes that are easily to be a go0d girl and mind me. Stop the equal of the BEST $5, $6 and $7 | crving at once shoes offered anywhere this season. She choked biack a sob submissively “All—rvight, Missis Graham, faltered, and lay still her great At this price these shoes will following me around the room | not remain long in our stores and i | DIEPCCRa L S ingol Bateisn CRCaT S A choice assemblage of stylish back to the bedside | o : S ) Snits, some suitable for early Spring as a final word we say COME Nor did she speak while I bathed wear, and all correct and desirable with the cool water, bound a wet } S e St RO el St | Extra Speci;l! y clothing. \ 1 | 89¢ : s : 35 | : awaken we will talk this over. - 5 4 T5c. Bath Slippers..... .. 59¢ She looked up at me pitifully. - e § \ $29_73 to $47_5§J P e, e e tink I can stay?” she asked hopefully Newark Shoe Stol‘es CO. T | “We will see about that when you EARLY TOMORROW. | Lot dushied fa s mudbrodien e { for present wear. There are Serges " towel around her head, slipped off her 3 shoes and arranged the tumbled bed- &ood variety of colors A You must go to sleep now, Katie F P 3 513581M5100W°mens 1 said firmly, “and then when you ormer rices uk ;g:g"';e‘::::“w'("‘ | “If I tell old vomans 1 sorry you . Dr. Cushion. Cork and 1 lawaken. Go to sleep now” I told her i d F C O Th d O LARGEST EVAILERS OF 3HOES N TAE WORLD: { LOBITE S oseco] ] evasively but I knew that no apology an ur OaIS at One- Ir 1i _NEW BRITAIN STORE— |'would pacify my wmother-in-law's b Mary smrcsr ’ || Dresses Coats Near R. R. Crossing g DRESSES ! $29.75 COATS Open Mon. and Sat. Nights $9 DRESSES ! e $35.00 COATS T — jy; jgyf 50 DRRAss ‘Q & | BIG MARK-DOWNS IN MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOAT Suits and Coats Formerly sold at $22.00 to $45.00. EETHE RT red over the turning of the key in | = the lock and T could hear her heavy | B » MY SOLDIER SW AR’ LM o4 Now $16, $18, $22, $28 to 335 Adele Garrison’s Continuation of making an heroic eflort to stop | R ! “Missis Grabam 1 Feel So Bad!” | . 3 REVELATIONS OF A l Qe didn’t open the door for me. | | el o U . Instead as soon as she had unlocked | s g 'y & | ] it she ran back to the bed and threw | ; ¢ sented here two days in September,, all may have an opportunity to ses - - lierself upon it. When I opened the | § W\ ! (owing to the visit of the French | this gripping romance of the de Ihat Madge Did to Comfort Katie. turn it, but found it locked. T pon- | duor and came into the room her face | § Y —_— band) and that hundreds of people | there will he four shows. Mol . e e e el S e e e e Z e — were turned away both davs, this The fifth 1 nn‘r\“ Katle!” R Sdur 5 X » 3 episode The Maste wpoke softly outside my little |that Katle never had disobeyed mc|saw her shoulders heaving and knew | feature will he returned next Sunday ' Mystery,” starring the greai Houding M hers was no answer, | upon the rare occastons when I hac 1t she was in an agony of remorse- | § ¥ i | evening; also Gail Kane and Btuart and Ruth Stoaehouse is on the hill 1 could hear a curious muffled | fPoken sternly to her It was wortl 1l humiliation. [ - o r | Holmes in ‘“When Men Betr 1ls0. » This is a wonderfu thrilllng 8 d s ivas that she was|®& trial, at any rate, so ® made m I made no attempt to speak to her | 3 = | 4 5 it voice coldly fmperative, to make her look at me. Instead, down on the hed by her side, 5 -1 reluctantly ocross the floor. She lin- bing with her face pressed into the ; ows. I uttered her name again, in Katie! Open this door at once 1 sat ouder tone, and added a persuasive There was a choking sound, the d silently stroked her tumbled hair. The housekeeper smiles on Baking KE] S THIATE | e rd or two another long interval of silence onc | *!v Inowledge of Katie’ turbulent | (e Today's show at Keane 1 ANGELUS FLOUR, COX'S THEATER | 3 8 L e s TR FOX'S THEATER. best that has been shown at this biscuits will turn out light, appe- Despite the inclement weather aa theater in a long while and is also Tolzias tizing and_wholesome. . . ol . 2 SR o i7ing enarmous crowd filled Fox's theater | the biggest “money's warth” in tho!to score an Thompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. ¥, 2 < f 1 | 8 Y ta e ar "”V“v ‘Katie, dear, let me in.” which nonplussed me, for 1 hac ersonality told me that I must wait ; he made me no answer, but the ' staked all my discipline upon this la: il her paroxyms of anger and grief | ! A aeme o (; bbing stopped abruptly, as if she chance But in another moment 1| | had passed before I would be able - 5 at both performances vesterday to| town. The pictures sre exceptionally [ his new picture, “He Comes Tp S e holding her breath. I laid my heard Katie getting out of bed, the reach the loyal soul of her | Sold by » e G TS A, e (O good. the big feature being “Women's |ing,” which will be the attraction s+ bhd upon the door knob, tried to|the sound of her footsteps draggin s sobbing gradually wor Larson & Root, Arch St, - : 3 OT | Weapons”, starring the talented star, | the Lyceum next Monday ! ders,” which is to be shown in New | mnel Clayton. This is Miss Clayton's = S S 3 4 i | Britain for three days. “Stolen Or-| latest success. some say, her greatest. ders” is the picture made by William | The “Lure of the Circus”, the thrill- | FORESTERS' BAZAR TOMORROW. A. Brady, duriag the recent epidemic | iNg serial featuring “Dare-Devil Ed-[ All roads will lead to Turner hall = i 4 ot inAvenza andl Gontalns an ail atar| die Polof, starts itoday and nobe; tomorrow hight \when | the : United f : 1 | should miss it. An episode will be | Foresters of this city open their bazar ) | cast, headed by Kitty Gordon, Carlyle | shown each Friday and Saturday. For | Mayor Quigley will open the nrosram Blackwell, Montagu Love, June Bl-| real sensation this serial stands out Postmaster Delaney will address | supreme over all serials ever written large attendance that is expected scems destinec VAUDEVILLE. ! vidge and Madge Evans. As would | a7 be judged from the title this play | Several shorter pictures and a hilar-|to he present. As this is the firs: IG Or a aar 5 deals with the Lheft of some highly | ious comedy complete the photoplay | bazar held in this city since America L - DUSTIN important documents from the com- | Program. For vaudeville the manage- | entered the great world war, the gen. 4 8 mander of a great American fleet. The | ment is offering five acts. Chief Ten- | eral committee have spared no pains ' 1 Y manner in which these are stolen and | dedva, the great Indlan athlete starts ' in making arrangements so as to Si Tl}l’flflfl‘i"’" firch St 4 fl | what came of the theft make a super | the vaudeville half of the show and is | guarantee all who attend a good time. fhalhy & [ feature of extraordinary entertaining | very good. Keely and Cole are offer- | The Lady Owls' minstrels will provide | powers, an atiraction that holds ev-|ing a very pleasing dancing act and | the entertainment on Saturday night N ery spectator spellbound from the| show that they are well experienced 5 2 g start of the first to the end af the last | in this line. Parker and Finn put on = “THE LIGHT OF WESTERN | reel. an athletic and boxing act and mix in Fresh eggs, 69c, Russell Bros.— '- STAR One of the most exciting occur- | quite. a little good comedy, making |24Vt s e rences shown in “Stolea Orders’ isall inall a very interesting act. Mum- DY OWLS MINSTRELS i See It B fore Ttsilop Tate the great fight in the baskel of tha| ford and Thompson are clever singers dirigible balloon, the fall of the fight- | and made quite a hit yesterday. Their e Vaudevdle ers into the water below and the res- | songs are late and both are very good T Lt Tt (e g cue by a hydroplane of a girl who | singers. The Dixie Minstrels, an act { — L n e | falls into the oceaa. These scenes| with six men and a woman soloist, Fatertaimment and Dancing saturday Evening tracted an extraordinary amount of AN WIS O o eoerT - | 1 were taken at Atlantic City, where the | are sure to please, their jokes and TONIGHT —TOMORROW ; o X HO[ DINI presence of the monster dirigible at- | songs being up to date and popular. Wm. A. Bradvs Massive Melodrama. LD DTE R 5 A S " attention. From start to finish : s LS | “s Orders” is a master produc- LYCEUM THEATER. ' SAT 4 shows ff | v ] “ b b's ] | i e B DA oo | tion, packed with and enter- Appearing to wonderful advantage, A - z SRt tainment Dustin Farnum more than startied | MONDAY pis No. three of “The Light-|the huge audiences at the Lyceum | e N . ¥ ] aider” entitled “Undaerworld | vesterday by his amazingly fine work 4144 ’"“‘(1");‘ .‘"""T‘“flrm in e ! i)ouglas Falrbani\s Terrors,” With Pearl White and War- | in Zane Grey's ace romance, “Tha &ood condition ake Lino- 8—BIG REELS—8—BIG RWFL i 3 | nine as a preventive. This ¢ y ] ] ' IN # | ter this week in he Wasp,” who |love of a wife gainst the 1 - Oland, \Y\\J‘H"\ a ne charac- J « Vester £ 1yl How the CWOMBEN'S WEAPONS” io g T GG | I @7 WD S well-known remedy restores : “HE COMES UP SMILING? system to & full health * Montagu Love, June Ei'»’idg’(', ETHEL CLAYTON ’ : 8 z § | when the episode is ended. The m dred-mile dash &= desert and sago | Sl - Sl tery of the Ebony Block continues R sho' this thrilling Dt 20,000 Others I coMupIEs WEERLIES f§ U On e i el adin L) D B e bie AT Linonine should always be taken 1 5 1Ay and it 1s | tin J |at the first sign of a cough or cold, @ ! PHE LURFE of the CIRCUS" g F UR SHOWS safe to predict that the majority of | written of the west as no other w I8 s 1 Thrilling serial. Starts today. | AT v 4 of the most attractive mmpmnng} uthar written more thrillingly tha "w S 4 cmedy in EP No. 3 “The Lichtni Raider” k Don’t miss it! SATURDAY B i ihelatcen Ll a inaws | s descrintiont ol thawild m . 0. € ‘g [njng iaer v YPEVILLE g SN x's vaudeville pleased fhe crowds |iato which a voung wife pht > i | First Show 3 3. sterday and consists of Mae Siy ve hor husband Alternately & 9 : . M. N8, a ) sa Underworld Terrors. rinty singer, Gail Edwards in a nov- own on the scre the scene of I nR Ve AT B # Sccond Show £ 4:00/ M, o ty offer Ward and Wils s appro xecitio 4_BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS __B!g AG i : : T Third Show . ..... 6:30 P. M. unique d and White's i minstrels, a burnt cork aggregation thie automobile that Fourth Show ... .. 8:45 P. ) who ofer lots of good singing. save him uspense lasts up to In view of the fact that ““Riders of | final fool of this thrilling Dustin the Purple Sage” dancing and storjes with William Faraum was only pre- and tomorrow. On Saturday, s CONTINUOUS TOMORROW No Advance in 4 Doors Open at 1 O'Clock wum film which will be shown Lriggists—U0C