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, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1019, sc3o5 | | JANUARY MARK-DOWN SALE ? Your Purchase Will Be Charged Without Additional Cost And the Bill Can Be Paid in AN emansEol s | EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS pair of these shoes this sea- son will tell you that they were the equal of the BEST $5, 36 | Special Sale of ®m. When I and $7 shoes this N - TR i 1D 4 a 3 = N resent the iciness © InToPher years,, 1 was rewarded..by 2 A - hon the day when Maj. Grantland’ seein. A ‘ X : 4 s g an angry spark instead of a Taffetas, Satins r broke down whimsical one appear in the eyes | Now that they s ) 1;14: wh\':‘“» w‘m:“:‘,“l::‘ *““:‘ "‘:: | which heturned toward me' as we < may be had at Woo! Jerseys. Etc. | reached the top of the stairs. A ol o : as he 3.95 you owe it ho was playing & part now as he )f course vou will find the work EXTRA SFECIAL $ S done upon the otherioccast and surroundings quite different than $1.39 and $1.00 Women's to yourself to take | bt his cternal boyish whimsicality | TP SUN fh it Silk Hose......... 89¢ 2 3 s getting a certain amount of | 10SE Of the cly . hools but I'm con- T5c. Eath Sipgers.....59¢ advantage of this opportunity i s getti E rta a ceited enough to believe tha stu- g ur 7c | Y usement out of the role. I guessed G SnONEN. 1] peYo argiheseu! e et and come tomorrow as early : L dents here will rank with those al- t he was covertly watching me in 10se of al I Te B e et orianviclivschoolil 10c. Dr. Bersard's Cushion, as possible. | All sizes for Women and Misses This time his expectant pause de- Corkond Felt Insoles 7c All colors—Various smart styles, cerning my reception fo my NewW | ,,.,4.q a reply as it were adapts some combined with Crepe Geor- rk, testing as it were my adapta- | " ..py ot Will- be pleasant.- indeed.” T < e o Cooy ty to circumstances. With a little : c murmured demurely, but my manner | ! cast in many of these beautiful tening of my lis, 2 sort of Kirding | conveyed my aisbelief of his assertion. | | ® Sfiae Stur | Sasians SLmys tacu tles Bl Fheno Yoot ey | This time a hint of color crept into ] y /AN A t it shouldn’t be an casy task for ‘ | his cheeks, and I knew that T was be- : | ing amply revenged for the amuse- i 1 e S e | LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD Trimmed C n my former teaching days I had | “uyoy will, of course, /ave your Hat ittt o < to wear : = 4 e et e s o o toniates used to | NoUrs in the assembly room. The dis- NEW BRITAIN STORE. 324 MAIN STREET, NEAR R. ats Bihes farer 1L warow Gistinee | EDe B OTsC By Be o bl dincdlh R. CROSSING. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY A e O NIGHTS.—297 STORES IN 97 CITIES. ing ate, VALUES UB 1O et in preserving discipline anc CEWET B e Cren T e e e L B el nd it—coupled with a manner | too troublesome. | $7.98. ch T once overheard an admiring | 0 (OUNEOMRE L me intro- pupil given to polysyllables term | duce M Graham Miss Holcomb | xS aleg oty muchpube JLoguN S L O will tell-you anything else it is neces- aliaticn wilh principals) whicnssrell M-S0 ISTEERIEEEE Sk 80 Rt host an inevitable t of a teach- i routine G Coats and Suits at Tremendous Reductions had always been part of my | e SUITS tha i . S 2 B it bt o conyeraation 7 7 ' g SUITS that formerly 1 b 1 7 =y COATS that formerly 1 g) - a principal when I could possibly H H | sold up to $32.50 ‘i @ O sold up to $29.75 = e ) id doing so. especially when any U 4 i g R i COATS thatiformarl o — e of discipline or of instruction z & s S L erly i ATS t o 1y 2 hods was being discussed. To listen PeopIeNQtlceIt. Dl'IVE’]:"he‘“Of:f _— sold up to $47.50 .. »a » sold up to $39.75 . Ve & @ ) rteously, but silently, to whatever with Dr. Edwards LYCEUM THEATER. | FOX'S THEATER. said, but also preserve an air that QOlive Tablets | William S. Hart made a distinct hit Large tly conveyed entire disagreement | - in his new photoplay “The Border!' (. Te 5 disapproval with what was being | A pimply face will not embarrass you ' Wireless,” at the rom the second half of Fox's Anni- X« E Lyceum yesterday. ! i VER ,\"l"‘ Q 2] posed, was a trick that had served ynuch longer if you get @ package of DI. | rrhe picture i intensely dramatic and ! VeUSArY program, which is fully up to Vi b J J i i 3 Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should | ¢ (he Hurt crowds were turned away type which is bound (o the standard of the first half's show et 5 T begin to clear after you have taken the . (,act widespread Roseaael = Formerly up to $45.00 Formerly up to § igl ts a few nights. s spread and - favorable Harold Lockwood in “The Great Ro- tablets a fe ghts. comment. Steve Ransom a ance,”” Pearl White and other fllm ) s - e e TS e bomeleendthatives | St o7 Ransom o' brave | menve Fuur) Site and cine $16, $18 to $35 | $12, $14 o $22 ' { with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the suc- [ venge for the deatn of his aged par-| rery ot shats »:s”;‘,u sesides six new | cessful substitute for calomel; there’s neVer | o5 who die of grief when they are| The cast supporting Har | antv) sickness or pain after teking them. | gepiived of their pporting Harold Lock- | T, 1ch through the | wood in his production de luxe feature . Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that | giq} 0 ex £ a railroad corporatio ANNIVERSARY IR R e e R but their action is gentle and safe instead | ;5. robborics at railroad statiors of severe and irritating. .| and oon is an outlaw with a price No one who takes Olive Tablets i8 | 10, \is nead. He assumes the hame ever cursed with “a dark brown taste,” | SRS Sha Sone ]“‘ ‘\" 6w “”‘“ ") remembered by all for her excellent a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good" | 1}, "\oxican horder where he rescues | LLPPCTt 1N “Pals First” presented at feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad : ; vom | Fox's a short time ago. TONIGHT disposition or pimply face. Great Romance! numbers | amongst its members, Ruby De Rem- mer, Frank Currier, J. P. Laffey and Ciare Grenville. Miss De Remer is Blsa Miller, a telegraph operator, from | s s ; e ae i e ireat Romance” is a ro- \ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are | & band af Mexiean bandits who atlack | mantic drama with the scenes laid in el s she is del & & message i mythical k om, a et E‘ " ?rwoclivel;:olgr . (el SteveR Sl cns el VAR D Lo S Sl S L e e e YRSIE > | and whea the t S alten dclaies scope for his many talents and Dr. Edwards spent years among pa-‘ e At e A e e Do=o #isoitoldisplayithefchanmiofiperaon= tients afflicted with liver and bowel | W8, SEALI (HETIHINY BO GCCIES 10 8O ality for which he was universally complaints, and Olive Tablets are the | | DL cnll e el oo ea Herman Brandt and Frederick P immensely effective result. 5 In Episode No. 4 of "“The Light- ] Take one or two nightly for a weele | Schloss, (wo Hun spies, whose head- ', & (A0S To- & of “ibe I ke H See how much better you feel and look. | yjiarters are located at the abandoned (e ystitying quick | transterring ey Magdalena and w 3randt | 5 | 10c and 25¢ per box. All druggiste. makes disparaging statements againss TN° episode opens with the block in ACTS H the United States Steve forces him to; §2f¢ deposit vault, soon it passes to 2 il kiss the American flag. Brandt causes | VU F'Ang, in a jiffy, Lightning is in = feve's shack to bel senrched and ovi-| PossessionSin a shori ‘while! the 'elu= Of H . dence s found revealing Steve's iden.| Sive ebony is again in the hands of ity and the fact that he is a fugitive the Oriental, and when he is about to Real VaudeVi"e om Justice. Steve escapes and with | Make hie fnal escape, the Wasp ap- | VAUDLVIIAL, the aid of Elsa, runs down the spies, | PeArs and takes pos lonSoffit B All destroys the wireless plaat, and for| thiS is not accomplished without a his services is pardoned | maximum of thrills, which proves hy B 7 The vaudeville bill 1s also excellent. | {N® crowds that are following this Harecld Lockwood in WM. S. HART Bives and Lo o e el el it ke mierans o “The Great Romance.” |! in Ieath show are unusually good and | MinN. No matter what their situation sk | Early and Laight are fine comedians, | in life. longs for amusement with 4 o e ) while rboai and Ravmond are also | & Sensible, coherent and logi story : ) : The Border Wireless Vel anicis i e o wel niad wite esovement o PEARL WHITE A Picture That Will Get You ! ! ihe Houdini serial is on the program. thrills EP. NO. 4 OF = - - The vaudeville is on a par with P, . 'x 'l) l E - s SATELR Fox's first half, and consists of th - = nad { AU FOX'S THREATER. i » . e “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER" \ [ EVI ‘Il > Gregories. hoop roliers and juggler I 3 g vaudeville acts and a big ' p R ol PATHE NEWS See RIVES and ROBERTS n i g BllyEBapion MUTT & JEFF ! : ek s e A mance, 1 ‘, wold Lockwood, playlet entitled “The Confession; LONESOME LUKE i re attra apacity houses at Fox-S Thornton & Bingham, in a singing | u theater. The new bill went on last offering: Y S g s Heath Show. Lt Ehs Sew bl wer st offering; Wm. Smith, in songs and o i right and the “S. R. sign was out stories, and Helen Hildrith & Co., 1700 SEATS AT 1ic [ Two Other Great Acts. ef T:30 o'cloc The vaudeville | champion lady hoxer, in a comedy show includes: The Three Gregorys, | playlet entitled “Fighting it Out.’ do tricks with hoops: Thorton Also e e e 1 e an eccentric comedian; Dena Cooper & Co., in a dramatic | lingham, who sing: Dena Cooper SO e n in a dramatic sketch; FORESTERS' BAZAAR, ltith and Company i ho The general committee anticipates 9 L novelty offering, and Willie handling a large crowd at the United 5 KIZENIYS THEATER. morrow night, when the Liberty Min- Billie Burke, in “The Make-Believe “l" troupe of 30 people will furnish : : i Vi e e enfertainment This minstrel 11 ] } F [ ol n connection with the U[OUPe comes highly recommende IN ldie Polo. The marked succes | | patron 3 00ds, in a com- L€ There will be no advar MAKE BELIEVE WIFE" | edy sketch, are lever: (he Dance DPICCS ax the committee intends 3 De Illusion, & man and a woman, is "AKe Saturday night the banner ni COMEDIES—WEEKIY t o | something new in the dancing line; ©F the bazaa S S lee and Laurence, in their “Down on THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS TURNER HALL SR Tanuias arefvery sood ana NS A . & LA A & The Greatest scrial Ever | SATURDAY EVE'G, FEB. 157 [ .00ins some good jokes, while the| g Eyesight Specialiss The outlaw enlisty - urac T4 e pr Written. Start it Today. Entertainment and Dancing our Avalos, a musical quartet, ar and Manufacturinz Lhomase H.Ince presents ————— sure to piease and complete i s i WALILTIGAA S ISVAELE 55T Byeras Wioiten & VAUDEVILLE 30— People—s0 A An ADTCRAFT Dicture Challenge milk 16c, Russell Bros. | £¥¥ EXAMINATIONS ARE FRER 5>—BIG NEW ACTS- ! ADMISSION, 15 OENTS advt. | Broken Lenses Duplicated. 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