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FE3RUA b e A sl B .55‘;& f&‘;iww 25 MAIM s"mw HARTFORD CLEARANCE Bl 0§ = 4 work? A glass of Borden's g ; on the way home refreshes and satisfies. All fountains. Insist on Borden’s—always. it’s the improved Malted Milk. Bordens THE_IMPROVED | MALTED MILK S L . « 1 i | " WALLACE }?E)D : e 1 ; READ THIS LIST OF Stock ¥ %A 1 cauzht my breath SR . . a0 home. tonight. 3 T 2 i i aw his face, fopwif was like A final cheer greeted this most g P - CParini ””L@ 2 } i 5 I‘%ARG[\“QNQ yne transformed. TVErVSRMIZ | olcome annouacement, and then Mi g oo oo " j X LIS seemed to have fallen awWayiige,oihridge marshaled his forec | him. and his whole countenanca| ;,, impromptu parade, which mar FOX'S T OMORROW. i (Pay Weekly) 1minou ith the flame of patri-i o4 jn really creditable fashion around | g ever the village. At almost every Thouse| ovs and girls,” he began huskily ! e purents and friends of the chil- s forget {hat this the moStiqron ran aut in hastily donned lentous hour ou have ev "‘ wmd attached themselves to th ‘\,( the world has ever n. that we, so that when we rveached thel n. The armistice has been Sigt-| (chool building in it s ned that ut that is only the symbol. Lib-!i}a whole population of the litlle has triumphed ia the world, and. | \jllage was crowding around us, } » God, it never shall be trampled | some of them with ir-stained faces, Pearl nk & Co. in their | ain. And let me say just onel .| clamarous for a speech from the| fast moving novelty act, “Listen i ] K S THEATER. Roberts, James Cruze, Raymond Hat- | ton and Nina Bryon | Episode number five of “The Light- | 4 . g ning Raider,” with Pearl White and ! \LL OTHER COATS. SUITS AND Warner Oland entitied ‘““The Brass | PRESSES AT THE SAME BIG Key,” is jam full of exciting incident o those vou whose s ones | yrineipal, who, I realized, was ell-| Us™ heads the bill at Keenc today made the | reat 3 for{ heloved man in the little village { This act, with its jazz orchestra, hour mourn for them Torturcd Comprchension. pular songs and the Spanish | < REDUCTIO & all + lives, envy the I knew that he was far from being | Oriental dances, makes fip the liveliest | Including the dramatic opening of | § sl . e they had as you honor them. . diffident man, and so was surprised | half howr's entertainment offered at the Ebony Block, the finding therein | g at the look of embarrassment and re-| this theater in months. Miss Frank, | of a brass key containing a name and | j FOR HOME COOKING | PRIk sk GhSR e o L address, Lightning and Tom’s journey luctance which crossed his face. the statel f 4 | " AS I O R lA I'm sorry. but it's impossible,” he|ing voice and her songs are very | to Manton, a desperate strugglo on a g 5 S S The float itat riikes fhel \lul hurriedly to thosc nearest him.|catchy and up-to-date, her efforts be- | moving train, and the spectacular most delicious bread, rolls and simply can’t. Then raising| e eived by the audiences this | leap from the train into the river by gl For Infants and Children |‘”\ e Cel e callcnktar thellorowd : rixie Warren, the shapely | Lightning and her friend—with the | Thompson Milling Co., Lock- se For Over 30 Years “Friends, pleaso go home & lo-dancer, is without doubt the ! baffled Wu Fang watching his prey > f§ port, N. Y. this city | escape him once more. > : Sold by i rears l\pr( d the word that we will have a everest dancing girl seen in | - s et § e l.mm,. .-.:1.4\“-;“”“\ in rf"f‘f <w17\‘hrt‘nr’v“ n oy s and her experience in two | A Tratty ' .”F, G smakoky Uit A”_v t i P V. Woodruff, West Main St. ,\ house this evening at 8 o’clock. Bring | years of high class burlesque have | est Pathe News, and Mutt and Jett ; : { v all the noise-making things you can!made Miss Warren one of the recog- | complete the film program, while four ; B 3 k get with vou, and we'll have a nized leading exponents of Spanish | acts of Fox vaudeville are also of 5 . . 5 parade, winding up in some hall,! and Oriental dancing in the country. ; fered where 1 promise ta have a real sol-|The costumes worn during the dances - ) dier to talk to you, a man who has|are very origin The jazz orchestra I GEUM | THRATER beea over there in the thick of it of slx men is very good and handles ! & A He turned and fairly bolted up tha| the latest popular hits in an efficient | Inrice caruso, ”““ pInous J tenol steps of the school building, signalling i manner. I7our other acts are also on | i aPP for the last time today i | the teachers to bring their puplls in.|the hill and are of the usual high | PiS first screen appe o tho JSON | But T had seen in his eyes the same| gtandard. For pietures there ar | 2 celm. His first pictn iE ELSIE FERGUSON anguished expression that had come| “Under The Greenwood Tree.” featur. | U8l in which the famed opers | L into them in the assembly hall when | ing Flsie Ferguson:; the Iron Toest, | StAf Plays two roles with remarkable 'NDFR THE GREENWOOD he was speaking to the children.| comedies and a weekly. Coming Fyi. | ©ffect: In onc minute he is a famonus TREFE” [ knew that to Kenneth Stockbridge, | day, “The Lure of the Clreus' the | Metropolitan tenor, at the next he n Test — Comedy — Weekly maimed athlete, had come the culmi-| tyriling serial starring. Bddle Polo, | . PO°L sculptor. In the second ch nating moment of his Golgotha in thel iha Soreen's’ dave-devil. Tomorresw. | 2oior he fallsin lovel with hisimocel VAUDEVILLE realization that the war for world lib-| fniq Bennot in “Fuss and Teathers. | Three Keith vaudeville acts and the PERLE FRANK & CO. erty was over, with him outside of it | A i " I pig five veel special war flm. “Unde: m the— all. | St e Four Flags” is also on this splendid} barkling, Snappy Mmsical Act It was only a casual sympathy for| ek LI, | program. “TASTEN TO US" the man which came to me, but as I} he One Woman,” the seven reel Tie management pron | turned tows the group of pupils] drama by Thomas Dixon, author of | treat when Tom oore TRIXIE WARREN whom 1 was shepherding I saw a face| “The Birth of a Nation,” is the at- |in “Thirty a_Week” at the Lyceu ‘ . P L b A pisco’s Oelebrated Dancer, i which Theld something far more| traction at Fox's with other film offer- | tomorrow. The role of Dan Murr : (1] Spanish Dances e !ings and four acts of Fox vaudeville, | the chauffeur, offers the star ever : v ¢ i G T = — It was the face of Alice Holcombe,| Wallace Reid has one of the best , OPPortunity to give frecly of his ad-. . 4 5 5 : NTNGTON & ST. OTATR and its pallor, in striking contrast to| parts of his career in Van Twiller { mirable art. appreciation of which s/ Singers the glory of her flamo-colored hair,| Yard, the young man who comes |found in the hundreds of requests re- i P B i ) PROF. LACHASE, Acrobat arrested my eves at firs he was | back. in “The Source,” the Intest Par- | celved ")‘_"“'(')i“ “’_‘“1’(‘"“‘!]"“““ T'\‘?(»“:’ Q o L e $1.98 Housedresses = & standing motionless, regardless of any| amount picture in which he is starred | Star in his n right. 0¥ AR00LH = . ¢ : A % l:‘:‘,?,‘:“m?‘:_‘m‘ one around her, and her ecyes wero|and which is the attraction at Fox's | leading woman is beautiful Tallulah o i a4 . made of good gingham 5 Singing fixed upon the retreating figure of| for the next three days, commencing | Bankhead, an Alabama society girl . H : i i PARQUET & COLLIER the principal. And in those = eves| tomorrow. The rols affords an inter- | and granddaughter of United States : . ; in neat stripes, good Cottage of Hearts | there was such a tortured comprehen-| esting study in psychology, but the | Senator John H. Bankhead and A : styles RNGE P slon of and sympathy for the soul she | development of the man, far from (“"‘Ui'h'm'r' of ; H“))x‘csem.\\n;r Bank : i N \W‘ $1 59 Tomorrow and I had just seen bared that I moved | being morbid, always shows the up- | nead. Though a comparative n : ; OOMPLETE NEW SHOW {swittly toward her, fearful lest some| ward trend, and ihe eptimistic and |COMEr in motion picturcs Miss Fani . By'flwomp:@nfiuc anuededbthnyBeaumont‘ z o one else should see and misinterpret | cheerful note is sounded throughout |1€2d gives a delightful performance| S Hatlil whs iineesins the picture, Van Twiller Yard is a |in @ role requiring talent of a high ar- | T T | drunken loater, who is shanghaied | d€r: Also a mew vaudeville show to- it ! 98c Bungalow Aprons, and carried to & logsing camp in Ver- | morTon BlongRiTuRtheRarea ”"““””} greys and light stripes, VAUDEVILLE mont. ¥e is cruelly treated by a S AND BEST PICTURES. — B | aze foreman, and he offers no r 3 P e 3 S A S B ¢ TR IS i B8 | ance until Svea Nord casts a contemp- Ham and eggs for breakfast. Buy| A ?9 ;Hn\N glance at him in ward for his | Your ham where you will but get the NOW i, dipsy . c i{‘m\ dice. He then resolves to re- | CBES Russell Bros. i5e a dozen for | | form and once the fumes of liquor s. Russell Bros., 301 Main i have left him, his strength and cour age return with highly dramatic re- = - : i Ladies’ fancy Skirts, sults. How he succeeds in transform- . e : : 5 ing this girl's contempt to love is told ! RN E b . . e . plaids and stripes, re- in a series of thrilling scenes. ‘““The | B i g : duced to less than half T g PRI PERETRL G ; Source”” hag many dramatic moments - 5 onight-"THE ONE WOMAN"@ © e " ornemry B 6 2" 98c, $1.98 TOMORROW—FRIDAY—SATURDAY ; S | - X 7 : G < ‘ The Popular Paramount Star. # - L & $2.98 WALLACE REID § =04 pene B1900 Pairs of Ladies’ High | | - - s o : - some very good styles in the 5 Part Drama in all black, Half Price. “THE SOURCE” [ | TOM MOORE |} 55 . Crade Shoes " iy ot . very department. Come i story of the Northern Logging Camps and how a : . o S5 i in and look around, drunken derelict is reclaimed to manhood Th“-tya Week DOZ _ hundreds of items not Through Love. [ Here Ts 5 Feal Taugling Hit B Van Camp's Evap- . advertised but reduced. 5 - e With the ‘“‘Likeable Tom" orated Milk, 14c can iy EARL WHITE in EP. No. 5. Baker's (ocoa, 20 “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER.” 7| Special Notice! ; Tbox ; he Ebony block is opened in this episode—What § P WATCH Swettase Chisase. (ox- i Trade At tra fancy), 65c 1b. % VAUDEVILLE [ | Ve o e BOOT SHOP || CURRAN'S 'OMING MONDAY “THE MIDNIGHT PATROL.” || CARUSO e — | 168 Main Street 383 Main St. —i—