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& chuckle attached tc prese Bf this picture linment cc one that of p in Sprir sian € There in this rtain rush of hu | REVELATIONS | two different with | is attraction en- Ater who weig hundred of hun more this S the arles t the Century th€ate: New York. further introduction, jbut it js safe to predict that her act e a tremendous sensatiog | in appeared. feature will be the sketeh in two scenes entitled ““A Club- st made up principally of girls. Kola, the well known Russian dancer is the star in ures the pub- lic of a number which alone is worth she needs no fwill ¢ rere has been the case other cities where she h Another great man’s Dream,” with a the act and this fact the price of admission Douglas is the hes of the prc The Big CONNECTICUT FAIR and Grand Circuit Meeting {Opens Labor Day, Sept. 2-6 iCharter Oak Park, Hartford $35,000 in Purses $50,000 in Premiums Feature Exhibit: “CONNECTICUT AT WAR” By the State Council of Defense. Governmsnt War Pictures. Spectacular Fireworks Displays. The Great Midway. ADMISSION: Adults—75c. Days, 50c. Nights. Children—256c. Day or Night. No War Tax. Men in Service Free. Exgursion Rates on All Railroads. Gates Open: :30 a. m. to 11 p. m. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE. ENID BENNETT in “NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY” and Bluebird Feature. Comedies Current Events “Brass Bullet.” e Coming Next Week. ELSIE FERGUSON. Great Emotional Actress in “SONG OF SONGS.” 8. STANLEY HORVITZ, uptometrist 327 Main St. Optician v York d Grey in a singing and dancing and Gertrs will round out dienne > attractions. Lovers of daring ridin serials will find * s serial VAUDEVILLE OPENING ' an eight-part drama, of “Mr. Fix-It,” a big film comedy with | started on the first half of irbanks in the title role, dliner for the picture part rm. This knock-out, the coming Ruth Roland ef Holiday on Labor sion bein This 0a brand new L vaudeville ey Indications ¢ the | Fox’s will 1 The sloga | agement ers will money at a German s captured shortls blow up the Welland Tewel ( Fox th have happened 3 ning of the has ever known. conflict the world Miriam Cooper, the leading emotional actresses of is seen in the role of Rosie prominent the screen, | | In her new du pecially well the excite hosts of »ense seen in * treated an imaginary exist between race while * ly pictures te supposed to Latic them re ce Howel comedy > German hor announced shows will management of production k nd LABOR DAY COMPOUNCE Afternoon and Evening, ted by ; expected that her offering to- | Concert Bv ging for the the comir Ruth Rolan episode ve a fair [ to follow prices * and indications are that th ce I armen, tful little ¥ is known and quaint give her f trouble splendid fford an Pathe numerous will round out the with day nic senting an phase of off the vaud- and mystery which will be seen ev which indication of and they means see them all > doors will open Monday at1:15 performance first will start at course | re orchestra | 8¢ the baleony evening | oh, girls I am so happy!"” get here week 1,700 throughout management offcers the matinee n adopted “A dollar s e Fox man- | the delicate and de- | § appears at the Miss mannerisms the on the screen. r delight- > self and no doubt will add to delinea- 1e wild girl who gets into all s supported by rious v support to A two-parts laughs Jeff short | friends cast punches’ in a soul stirring drama, Purchase own imptuous ‘CUH'\L,( e always characterization of any part confi- Select dynamic Miss sat- her picture esting | as | comedy animal long amatic s KEENEY'S] Dancmg Set Fireworks in Evening oonfu Lafit Da) to See “HIT THE TRAIL HOLLIDAY”. 2 level Read The LYCEUM MESSAGE On Other Page bottles and and w‘ meats. ovsters or vegetables \ mrmrd Recmes orn Meal 1|~h Ba £50al mush, « ups white shredded of butter. soak it to Combine y oro and sour appl . Chop all these very a food ch th pint vine, ring to a ours. I put m | B — » i @ SUNDAY—NORMA TALMADGE womors M wBY RIGHT OF PURCHASE” i ith potato and juickly Tomato Relish. es .8 VAUDEVILLE ", Put into a large sance- 0 s RESISTA 2 o wowv | BEST ORCHESTRA | pprgOFF & GREY “‘, the vessel from & —‘—""—"_-—-'"‘-' o — e v o : o o vessel rom | Bl CERTRUDE ROSE wan o socs or | () GERAE . me Big | CHAS. RUDOLPH with medium-s per tablepoons salt reen. peppers o seal while delicious out 1y for ‘Jv'rw\h i Y I; Ve B LR | partially hugeing us botl | % ) i \ xing Question. > ’ R S | ried tomorrow 1 can see | { child does some hustling i | Tlow Katherine Amazed Madge and |13 hours, But first, wl ! Lillian, and Jack Won Out | voung man of yours? T ha £ 1 | words him | S e Shslinate I8 waitic the living room I muies to con therine | Lillian siopped SO Lo e | pletives Lad failed We were up- | aves e i stairs in her Hbrary, whither 1 1d A e o followed her af that Ka g bet z my brother-cou W come down to He 1s all of th ght Her lips twi | wisjudgin ek, and | 1 confessed. “But | end of it, you mark my worg ! manner after you | eating out of my hand when k had Ng | us next.' { onposed to Tenit ot = nd to us gayly | you think ¢ and’1 looked ¢ | ‘Well, I'm sure 1 hope ) for | othe Katherine's id in th Jaek's awtul ngry at hopeless tone which invariably ac- said doubtfully. *“What did companies such a wish, and then for 1 | & long time there was silence between “Nothing 1 1 hough us. Ours is one re friend- us in he manne ships which does Lkeep it alive ow that she knows she fnrst aze people before little way.” ““She | tarily to each other after 1 at her. Was this the wa girl who I stairs an hour be 1d gone down the o | warm mende honorable starry, her steps light, almost dancing. e e at Katherin experience once or tw then sharply given in to him about your work > he “Oh, no!” Kat lied, and , Parr the wards had uality like Now th A carol. “Fverything adjusted Just sot to itself.” had all ssment s one th Lillian down a bit Lillian rose, took her by the shoul |faess and snoo SlavEals give this wedding, so we'll “If you do in at the beginning , Start planni this instant and tell us e thing, pronto Wwe say 4 o I tornorrow | she said, “T'll forbid the bann { —that will give us barely “It's very simple,” Katherine an-!!e29 NN dECk) : vered, but her tone said that it was the most wonderful thing in the world- | then ou 1 e and ar reels | “The physicians have finally pro- Minist car s | nounced Jack fit to go back into active | ¢ Do vou want fo be marr | service. And I fancy the joy the de- 10 Atherineforaher cision gave him opened his e L bit as to what I was feeling. Anyway, he came over tod to tell me he was dy to withdraw all objections to m3 ng on with my Red Cross work, and to ask me to marry him at once. And v friend of friend Jack wants There’'s only one man Jack said Will he TO BLOW UP THE WE LLAITD CANAL 1 i Sy 1| The Marines in Action, Gener m rshing at the Front, } French Avmies, Beigians, Faglish, General Foch, Lusitania ) Leavi w York, Amcrican Troops Marching Into Ber- | lin, Death of the Mad Dog of Berlin and Many Others. drop | o MIRIAM COOGPER AS “THE GIRL” MILES OF OTHERS. Cross headquarters. These three states, ng the Atlantie division of the Cross has the nurses or 45 per cent. of their which the Red Cross is endeat oring to recruit by the end of the year ree states in the next four a to her estim Don’t worry, baby,' Only won't claw each other to p Only what she demanded quick little pisce of humble ghout the United S remain New Year, suff Second in number of nt » central division—Tllinois, a flourish hi Il apolo s0 1 When the door opened after an age him so beautifully, that he ! hour, #nd Katherine cam to the der how he ever could h | room, Lillian and I turned involun- t her. ['ve Lil Cross of the quota of this division the which must secure 1,629 nurses before | the her! waited Her cheeks were flushed, her eyes tiently for the result of T —1.958 nurses still must be se- ylvania and Deaware have se- cured 60 per cent of their allotment or Indiana and Kentucky 43 per cent of its nurses—1,205 and has yet 1,543 nurses to enroll ——e percentage of quota of nurses She came up to us shyly, and held out My prediction swas justified B hanatlo cohiot Jack and Lillian came up A Joyous Surprise. library after a few minutes' “IWill it inconvenience vou greatly, they were smiling and chatting Lillian, if I should be married tomor- &cther as amicably as if row ?” she asked, blushing as if she €pisode of an hour before (were 17, and a school girl, instead of been. Man-like, Jack wasn't ja poised, trained nurse of several his ease. I saw him glance “Bless my soul!” said Lillian, and ; 'ather shame-faced memory You don't mean you've . OWn displeasure, but Lillian's rted manner soon banished leads the other twelve divi- | This division enrolling up to | ist. 899 nur 1id to be the mother of this r cent of ‘its allotment Mountain Division—Wyoming. = Colorado and New Mexico is Pink faille trimmed with d 83 per cent of | bands of yellow lace makes a simple . Katherin st 10 minutes more, inge quota and four divisions shed between 40 and 50 nurses which the Red \lled upon them to enroll for war as- | be made of crossbarred rose-color gandie with flutings picot edged. The Southern Division composed of S snnessee, the Carolinas Florida on August 1s Katherine said f1 nd just you, Madge i With Capt. Horst von der Goliz THE GERMAN SPY WHO ENDEAVORED AMERICAN RED CROSS NOT 1ctual number of nurses enrolled for by January st or 28 per cent of Red Cross since the United its allotment entered the war, the states of The Gulf division, consisting of York, New Jersey and Delaware T,ouisiana, Mississippi and Alabama st 1 ccording to a state- had supplied 324 nurses out of qu issued from American Red of %64 or 37 per cent of the allotment called or by January 1 to war duty| rmhe National game baseball, of 5,708 nurses by January ol e rope—and the American Red bing all in ment to '\.‘—.,, the game 1 Americat 111 is fast on the heels months must enroll 3,108 addi- ! ’Hr Sasben s et iuates of recognized schools ° fA i ScTOaNtlie Jacean In a recent cable, Har total number of war nurses as-| el Cross commissioner to the Red Crass to war sery- lcduested the shipment of baseb. the tims the United States €duipment exclu of uniform the v until August 1st was, ¢lent for two hundred diamonds The Red Cross is conducting In cable from Mr. St ST ey L, TG (o8 iy Cross 1tes to secure Mission to Gre Cequ on General Gorgas 8,000 ad- the imme of nurses by the 1st of October ! stocking and er of the 27,000 he-' baseball equipm nt to supply two hundred nsin lowa nd Nebraska shoes, stockings, =suits and helmets 3,311 \duate nurses an equal number of foot ball t enrolled for assiznment to the {ogether with one thousand footb, navy nurse corps, the Unit- In conformity with the above public health service ar 1o} quest the War Council has appropriat- war nursing. This is 58| eq the sum of $49,980 to provide for supplies desired in France, sum of for the of the equipment the vear, to meet its full ingland division states are imber with 1,360 nurses as- 41 per cent. of their allot- w England to complete the pected the Americ Baseball Clubs. The Lake division— has se- August 1st, the Pacif California Nevada and to the summer frock out of ifs s had furnished e 1,036 nur | outlined with dainty lace ing suppli f its quota or 221 of the 262 nurses|and charming dinner gown to it | i other divisions have supplied A charming frock for a child per cent to 60 per cent of | be made of corn-flower blue tung, embroidered with red ra A dainty collar and cuff set Georzia | A parasol of pink-and-white DOORS OPEN MONDAY AT 1:30. Performance 1:45. New Britain’s ’ Finest Theatre f Splendid Orchestra Best Vaudeville Mon.,Tue., Wed.--Just ThreeDays Wm, Fox Presents the Whole Colossal Drama of the Wa# at Last in 8 Marvelous Reels, Packed With Big Sensational Scenes. AN CUR” lowing the flag to the war zehes power to supply American boys “Over There” with the D Gibson nt. except unifc plied * ball teams The commissioner Iichi- Great Britain also made a request asked for equip the baseball and foot-ball teams among the American boys in England Bids to cover the entire baseball sup ply abroad have been negoti through B. B. Johnson, president n League of Professional FADS AND FASHIONS A bag of faille, braid trimmed and satin lined is an important essential The newest nightgowns have deep side slashes, much like a nightshirt, had sup- | gandie is, needless to say, a luxury, out of 1.371 nurses called | but an undeniably charming one