New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 16, 1918, Page 8

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ere and there is Ehe outcome. The ;ars CRESCENTS 8, SOUTH ENDS {. rom The {'rescents, champions of the | South Ehds, champions of the Junlor | HiS FIRST REAL LOVE IRAGEDY healed that ugly skin eruption! Resinol Ointment heals skin irrita- Resinol heals skin sicknesses be tions that if neglected become serious. cause it contains harmless antidotes One small pimple or slight blotch for such conditions. ars the most beautiful face. A patch Resinol Ointment was originated by oi itching eczema or other skin ail- a doctor for the treatment of eczema ment causes great discomfort and and other skin affections, so you need much misery. not hesitate to use it. A¢ all dealers. ardwarg City leagu The fair will of Hardwarg City league ahd will be open ay aft- | {COPYRIGHT 1918, NEW YORK TRIBUNBTING, Thomas H.Ince presonts e 5 crnoon o Wainst i Tk o | CHARLES RAY® a” The Clawsiof the Hun, throughout the remai of the weck. | Score af »‘)w‘o 1. The score by innings: ~ S 5 There will be big vaudeville fea- ] A ParamountPicture tures every afternoon and band con- | g, e « 01 6 3 | m— e 2l certs. e ¢ 30x—8 7 o . ig |7 1 the other at 9 m rse . ~Tnas ; ate e o s to see the Lyceum big |7 p. m. anc e at 9 p. m. Horse 1 will be.held on Wednes- Sy \d Johnson EoNEs oot tonight there will be |Try to come at nine o’clock and you day, Thu and Friday afternoon. E AT THE LYCEUM, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. I 4 S v rening rformances, a vill be sure of a seat. The final e e two evening performances, one at |will be sure of a number of people who VAR EXPOSITION EFAIR, BERLIN, Sept. 24-28 DAY AND NIGH'T TO THE PEOPLE OF CONNECTICUT:— By special arrangement of the State Council of Defense with the army, navy and agricultural departments at Washington we offer this year the largest and best exhibit ever arranged by the national government. This exhibit reveals instruments being employed to win the war. The weapons of war and agencies of agriculture will be shown only at this fair in New England. Of itself it is worth traveling hundreds of miles to see. At Berlin, Conn., this year—Gen. Pershing CONNECTICUT STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, will give it at Berlin, Germany, next year. Official Exposition of Junior Food Army In Connecticut 50,000 Junior Farmers have cultivated 1,000 acres of ground and have raised thousands of pigs, chickens, sheep, etc. The prize winners from smaller fairs will compete here for State premiums. An especially attractive display of New Britain Home Garden Products. The usual wide variety of society’s high grade exhibits in various departments. DAYS 50c¢ NIGHTS 25¢ WEDNESDAY— 2:17 Pace—Stake (closed) Purse $500 and added money. 2:24 Trot—>Stake (closed) Purse $500 and added money. 2:19 Trot— (open) Purse $300. THURSDAY— 2:17 Trot—Stake (closed) Purse $500 and added money. 2:24 Pace—Stake (closed) Purse $500 and added money. 2:28 Trot—Amateur Drivers, Purse $250. FRIDAY— 2:11 Trot, Purse $300. 2:24 Pace, Purse $300. 2:30 Pace, Purse $250. et Charles M. Jarvis, Pres. ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS On Closing Day, Saturday, the Metropolitan Championships for the State of Connecticut will be held. The program of field and track events include twelve events, nine of them for State Championships in Amateur Athletics. This will be held under the A. A. U. license by St. Joseph’s Y. M. A. A. VAUDEVILLE Choy Hong Wa troupe of thrilling Chinese acro- batic tumblers. The 3 Rianos, comedy and trained monkey troupe. L Dancing Duo, introducing the latest dance steps. Leroy and Appleton, knockabout acrobats. Gracye Harper, diminutive danseuse. DO NOT MISS THIS GREATEST OF FAIRS:

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