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tie" returned minutes more er voice had the v A can h, I have noticed, yS W , handled saucepan, quident¥F= con< s Agatha to sniffling docility. I taming warm milk, and one of the ered in uncontrollable repulsion |{baby’s bottes. st the woman as I heard her |: “Katie” she called, “go out to the pering in acquiescence to myiwoodshed and bring me some chips er-in-law’s dictum. for a fire in Mother Graham’s room.” wish you had said that at first, rd the jet,” she said, her voice lachr kitchen door close after Katie. Then L. “You know I'm always willing she whipped from the bosom of her ry out your wishes. If you had dress~a smail vial, let a single drop en anybody else but that animal.”” fall from it into the basin of milk, bh, quit the snixelling Agatha!” stirred the milk, filled the bottle, and other-in-law’s voice answered put out her hand for the vial which ily. “and take this child for she had set down on the shelf beside le. He is so fretful, poor little her. ‘ , I am quite worn out with him.’ But that instant had given e’'s probaby hungry,” Agatha re- chance to steal up behind he La practically. “I'll sponge his hand snatched the vial from and hands put on his ittle fingers just as they touched it. no, and get his bottle. These “You needn’t trouble yourself to little white dresses are n take that bottle to my baby!” T said Ince anyway.” inew this was a gratuious fling e, for 1 insisted upon keeping the in white slips from the time of Imid-morning bath to his early noon bedtime reserving the less ctive but more comfortablo nos for morning and evening. er Graham wisely took no notice | She waited only until she he me the and my her for the rage that consumed me. ‘At last 1 have the proof I have wanted against you. Go to your room now and remain there until Mother ( to do with you.” She made one convulsive effort to snatch the bottle from my hands, real- jzed her impotency to do so, me one venomous yet cowed look, and turning, passed through the door. ngelus Pour LINONINE TAKES KICK OUT OF A HARD COLD AND RENDERS IT HARM- LES! 1 THE GREAT DY FOR ALL FORMS OF COLDS AND A RE- MARKABLIY PREV NTIVE OR THE MORE DANGEROUS THROAT AND LUNG PLAINTS OF ADULTS CHILDREN. THAT AWFUIL, AND at all times—there’s no teiling what instant it will pe needed, espe: 50 for coughs that threaten bronchi- tis. Nothinz quite for bronchiii, equals More pread” and use Angelus Flour hompson Milling Co., Lockport, N. V. Bold by Jedzinlak, Stanley St. “pat fhas. 30¢, Goc, FONIGHT, TOMORROW, SATURDAY AN AVALANCHE OF FUN 'HE LEE KIDS] CSNMILIES® Five rip-roaring reels—Each rccl containing a thousand and a hundred thrills. PATHE NEWS—MUIT & PEARL WHITE In Ep.9 “The Lightning Raider” § OM MIX in “A Roman Cowboy’i VAUDEVILLE 4 ACTS—THE FOX KIND laughs § JEFF——SCREEN SUPPLEMENT | & into the pantry bearing | and I could scarcely control my voico | ham and I have decided what is best | | the screen For Colds COM- | | for Have a bottle of Linonine handy | ally | Linonine | Nights, 25c. to $1.. DIRECTION JURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919. —= Bders and Theatergoers————————— | — | WILLIAM FOX FOX’S TONIGHT. ER BILLS TONIGHT Tk Unless otherwise noted, bureaus of the theaters or other LYCEUM THEATER. The screen’s most di uished tist Nazimova was welcomed yester- day at the Lyceum theater in a pla surrounded by the mystery of the se nd the wonderful charm of romance. | iis picture, “Out of the Fog,” is one hich will be long remembered b who see it. “Out the Fog, presents Nazimova in a new cha tpr—that of a young girl who heen brought up by ha ndfather and who know hooks or of human kind. the light plerces through her life and she breaks the four of the prison, which bars happiness. The vaudeville bill s of three acts including dainty Bond who has returned in a act. other two acts ar also good. lay the public will be afforded another ise when Dou; i will ve at the Ly latest uccess of ha -crazed nothing Sudden- the fo. of walls m cons Betty new ceum in x's theater for the remainder of the week, Janc and Katherine Lee, are appearing on in their latest comedy Smiles” is the title of this comedy, but it is a succession of roars, from the opening of the reel to the end of the fifth “Smiles” being cer better, than : of the Lee's star vehicles, t the Spy” and * Buc were funny, but “Smiies” is one the cleanest, snappiest and most tertaining comedies ever put out by William Fox. Episode No. 9 of “The Lightning Raider,” with Pearl White and Warner Oland, is full action and thrills and “Smiles.” and merica of en- continues the strenuous efforls of Lightning and he partnes, Tom Norton, to thwart Wu Fang, and his minions, in the race the mystery of the Ebony Block. , in the latest Sunshine com- Reman Cowboy,” gives his exhibition of dare-devil riding, lot of enjoyable com- Pathe News, Mutt Tom Mi usual n addition to a The latest and the § edy. nd PARSONS' THEATRE HARTFORD. Je 3 NIGHTS BEG. TONIGHT 8:15 W. R Donald presen Leterlincl’s STER OF BELGTUM of 1914. . to S1. “A BURGOMA A Human Document 0. Mat MON., TUES., WED., March 10, 11, 1 Popular Wed. Matinee, MABEL TALIAFERRO a New and Modern we Comed LUCK IN PAWN" Scats Friday o these notices ac- | | | i | | taine | { i her | ereen Supplement, | are written attractions with wh the press h they deal j furnish additional The four acts of sist of Cowboy Williams, the sensa- tional juggler; Loring Smith, in son and stories; The Lawlers, singers dancers, and The International an aggregation of hizh film Fox vaudeville con- nd Five, enter- PARSONS’ When W. R. Macdonald assembled he company for A Burgomaster * the new Maeterlinck play, at ' theater, ¢ evening, for a three days’ enza ment, with a matinee on Saturda only glishmen r country had ctual fighting The company as it stan one exception to this rule, ., who piays Burgon t for service o in 10 As- too old ery one of the others has been the fighting and most of them incapa- citated. Captain Max Montesole, wt the pie for three in His Majesty’s Royal Flying co where he performed signal service an expert in aerial camouflage. Frank Royde § in the inf: stationed * a part of 3 n the difficult 1 finally ch 1 one nght 1perior to the fin nization. § the world that were st systems of trench ar stories th m can e of the for the tin 1a compan four pe will he of every se ott ts are on ol to both photoplays and vaudeville. The feature photoplay is | the popular Triangle star, Crane Wil- [ bur in his late success, “Breezy Jim,” a story that is bound to please Eddie Polo sen in the new episode of “The Lure of the Circus.” The vaudeville bill for the last three days includes Burke Bros. and two men one woman ing, dan edy in Kendall in a entertaine and dancing; rood nov TO DISCUS o Master | witt meet at INCRE Painters’ 8 o'clock at the cham {ot commerce to discuss importan matters. Among these matte | demands of the journeymen paintc an increase in v to becom« lefrective il 1. Tt is reported | same of the association members fa- vor an open shop. See Fatty Arbuckle Good Night Nuiss NAZINIOV A «“gUT OF THE F0OG” Seven Reels of Unheard of Dramatic Tension HOUDINI-FATTY ARBUCKLE BETTY BOND VAUDEVILLE’'S OWN COMEDIENNE “Whispering Pines” Will be Sung COMING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS SCARIZONA® ertainment. | which opens Thurs- | ociation | 'POWDER FOR NOSES | TAKES TONS GF TALG | blanks was about seven times |New York State Has Been Goun- " try's Largest Producer census f 100,000- United | least ono-fourth s [es vd 000 or more in the States Lt of whom h many | maturity, once or shine, the decla ¢ that only vas produced 18,609 women yre or with a tix ry day ' nose to po rain or almost inclined to doubt tion of the Geological Sur: 198,613 ton talcum in Ame And morc rica and only »ecome more and rted that taleum wag this sum more . ng when it is alue of this 1t of he total 51, >, and { than nine-tenths of vas paid for paper-m : used in rial amoun 1 other indust Leting the used for (not that powdering a n striously done) from the total ing into account the millions ies that get a daily dusting, and the tons of tale that barbers put upon their patrons’ clothes to give the brush boy a ch to tip, it surely 1 would supposo | forces the con talcum goes a glare of processes 1b industry not may e ind | and e ‘ of b filech a one complexions and that a little reducing the nee leaves less than clusion long shiny nose. But ardl way in and foot- eration and the of tale, neral, r unctuous properties which purpos it appears in the French chalk used tailors and in crayons. In ground form it ig most in Iu icating | and powders, although its more extensive application filler in ifacture Much is kinds in Vi used ad aphite. Its insulat aq for it a Pp ion in electric insulation. vles of last year show a gain of and of an 7 per ce Thirty- | vs reported to the Geo- of whom seven were in in Georgia, one each in arvland, Massachusetts and New Jersey, four in New York, six in | North Carolina, two in Pennsylvania, five in Vermont and four in Virgir Herctofore New York has always heen the premier State in the quantity and value of the tale production of he United States, but it has given in quantity to Vermont, althoug of the f characte nd consequent higher de of tha York prod f aking paper, 1 still reater noses vital impo uses nt m softne, Hility, it useful for natural state rendc In | so-called many its by commonly seen toilet is as a an of nd the usc n paper. tain mir stully vd of in rubber ce of Some o been | foundry facing i h large The gt 1lities zain nearly 3 per cent. in' quantity nore t nt. in value, logical Survey, California, s on account yrous ew its to than tha The production increase in srmont Vermont. rikin of talc quantity with o G o feature the v in ar is tha per cent ves, and cent. in the rge arly 20 resc per e priced tale, in which w cut fo and insulators, was from North Carolina and Vermont, ighest price ranged from $50 ton. The lowest priced ma- rough itale (crude) from $3 to $S a t 58 a ton. Its v: that pencils cluding ps, Geo and the $200 terial w to NO ACETANILIDE EASES i HEADACHE Alse, GRIPP and “FLU"—Try It Trial Bottle 10¢; also larger sizes KEENEY’S TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Crane Wilbur —in— “Breezy Jim” A Breczy Dramatic Romance FDDIE POLO —in— “THE LURE OF THE CIRCUS” NDALL WAINWRIGHT & DAHIL, BURKE BROS. & K THREE DAYTONS | northeastward | obtained & ALIFETNEOF SUFFERING Prevented by “Fruit-a-fives” "%, The Wonderful Fruit Medicine i i 53 Marsox and higher | domestio was greatly inc ranged, when ensa quality, from 20 a ton, althou the general averase was only 3o 11 o ton. O The most notal i year's talc statistics is that the uu\)m“j 1sed for manufacture into poncils any | grinding and to as the year before. There was a \:,:: ! lecline in the production ground tale, which was unexpected, co ings its large substitution for I chalk in manufacture the war advance in the lish chalk. More half imported comes from « ia of a gr ¢ that commands a price than that from sources. Alth the quantity last year decreased about there was an increa n 16 per cent. eated scarcity and v has been our for toilet material o paper due price of to ove St., Hoie, *“In my opinion, no other medicine is so good as ‘F for Indigestion and Cons ¥or y than t-a-tives’ pation. ars, I suffered with these ed diseases, trying all kinds of treatments until I was told I wag incu of imports 15 per cent., > in value of mora | because of lack of shipping chief source of powder, and the hig: for cutti come rom a One day a friend told me to try Fruit-a-tives’ (or ZFruit iver Zablets). To my surprise, T found this medicine gave im s relief, i that the :xnd. in a short time I was all right Indla are| again’. T LALONDE v - | 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. . ]l.) the lay mind talc and soapstone | At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES convey about the same idea Limited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y. STOMACH UPSET? ause of its soapy feel gives the GET from | India, ade in but soap- | amo eneral sensation upon touching as le. The word soapstone is correctly used to designate a ma rock tha is composed largely of tale. In its most valued form the grains of talc | interlock and thus preclude a decided schistose or gneissoid structure, which | would render it weak for structural purposes. The most important applit cation of soapstone, depending on its resistance of heat, acids and electri- city, is in the manufacture of laundry tubs, laboratory table tops, tanks, sinks, fume hoods, switehboards, 1| in general insulation, besides many | smaller uses growing out of its slow | radiation heat. The entire output st vear, 20,235 tons, came from threo | mines in Virginia, and more than per cent. of it was sold manufac- tured form, especially for laundry tubs and laboratory tables, but much is also sold in form slabs for manu- facture and a smaller quantity in the | rough. The soapstone of the Virgina belt derived from the alteration of a larze body of basic intrusive rock, extend- | through Nelson, Albe- ! Orange counties, and fording a large reserve of soapstone for future vea Soapstone occurs also in Vermont, but the deposit has not been worked in recent be- cause of the larger slabs that can be from the Virginia quarr ssive AT THE REAL CAU LAXC. —TAKE TABLETS. That's what thousands 1T taking tonics or tryving to patch of stomact ers are doing now. Instead of up a poor digestion, they are of the r and disorderec LAXCARIN soothing, healir 1d bowels tural functions stomach troubles hawve cause ai bo arouses the liver When the liver in way. of are performing their na away goes indigestio: and in 1f ste In you appetite po you bad ta mouth, tongue coated : don’t-care feeling, no ambition o , troubled with undigested foods, you should take LAXCARIN. LAXCARIN Tablets vegetable compound work without griping, ¢ Take one or quick relief, so you < like. Get at the R LAXCARIN. Sold By The LAXCARIN PRODUCTS CO., Pricc Dollar 123. Pittsburgh, are They amps or bedtime xh purely pain for is do an eat marle, and af- a1 Cause— vears Gno Dept. Pa. OUGLAS FAIRBANKS ARIZONA~ Aa ARTCRAFT Picture MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN ESDAY AT THE LYCEUM. You see what you are getting. You see the very monument right before your eyes—the color, the iinish, the height and just how it will look in the cemetery. JOHN F. MEEHAN COR. CLARK AND UNION STS. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. House 134-12 Fhone vird' 121425 No Agents “ Open Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Special attention given cemetery lettering.