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) o S i e 0 5 0 5 5 50 50 2 5 5 30 MMM 0 R mmfimmmwfifian@@@@@ux@@@@@@@@@@m@@@@@« S ONE_WEEK SEPT. 22-27 DAYS ONLY EDUCATIONAL AND HIGHLY ENTERTAINING. CATERING TO ALL TASTES Ty T T Ty cToteted ENTERTAINMENT RACING EVENTS SPECIAL EXHIBITS Automobile Show—1920 Models EVERY AFTERNOON ON STAGE TUESDAY— 2:15 Pace, Purse $500 : I 918 Trot P $500 Machinery Exhibit and Demonstration THE AERIAL MITCHELLS — Sensational rot, Purse Special Exhibits by State Depts. European Novelty Performers. THURSDAY—2:10 Pace, Purse 3500 2:13 Trot, P $500 Official Show of Connecticut e i 0 . : BALY BROS.—Direct from Ringling-Bar- FRIDAY— 21 P:c)e, PI;:-ZZ o | Porr_n(?loglcal Soc]ety. num-Bailey Circus. Special Exposition of Connecticut Boys’ an . 2:24 Trot-Pace, Purse $300 and Girls’ Clubs and Competition LOUISE AND MITCHELL—Thrilling High Cattle Strength Tests S and lofty Tumblers. MADELINE — Popular Song Hits. Cattle Peg Races Vegetables Floriculture Cattle Walking Races Field Crops Culinary Arts PROF. CCATS in Daring Balloon Ascen- Cattle Parade i Domseeiis sions and Parachute Drops. e . . Baseball Games Every Day. Fruit Cattle ) : : : : : side slfi:‘z”z:mg Pici ey it many Sk oeling Industrial Athletic League Track Meet Sheep LIS Saturd Poultry Goats Horses Something doing every minute of the day. akalnt Everything That Goes to Make a Big Fair THE BEST STATE FAIR EVER HELD ADMISSION 50c AMPLE AUTO PARKING SPACE FREE b dbbubbibibbbbbobobabibububbibbbiibbakbkkak bbb @@@@“mfimfifi-éfifififi@@“fiwfifi fi@@fimfififi‘“@@fl@fififiu@@@@@@@@fi ,;’9‘..0 % &% fofcTetotetelel-TotcTototetotodededefoted Retotedaetedetofetodo] 3 o i Roberts col Constantinople R0l rolleveher mUNjecteoples there would he a great hetterment in | rate of 100 for 100 French francs, -esentatives of the People's, the \m\mnn\ BLIND BEAR. RS O ol e AATEr Gy By e D greal sym- | general conditions, if a factory | although normally approximately | It Socialist, Agrarian and Pro- flnm{fli He is a journalist by profes- | pathy between ¢ \ = 2 sress Fairbanks.—Mosquitos are a gi and the ! peace were concluded. Railroads were | equivalent > parties s now administering sion, & member of the People's party | United States use of the in-| In operation in Bulgaria. and it The . er pes aska this s $ people here seem satistied with | 13 la's affairs. All five parties are | ¢ Pest In Alaska this summer § and the second civilian minister of war | fluence of graduates from Itoberts| hoped that conditions before long | King Boris. Ile is 25 years old, had a | represented at the peace conference, | ever hefore. Trappers have kil Hulgaria ever had. In 191218 he| college at Constantinople, partly be-| Would permit resumption of overland | model education in Bulgaria is i i large brown bear totally blinded < Bulgarian minister plenipoten- | cause of the great work which your| traffic by way of Helgrade to western | pro-entente in sympathy se \USTRALIA'S BIG FESTIVAL. | mosquitos. R T I L Ty e b A el et et b 1o pe (The railway is partly de- | jous-minded and \\m:\c hard 1\'1 nl_m.\ S Nl e ol e O Skt gt e o 5 st B b stroyed hetween Nish, Serhia and @he | ministors on affairs of state. His fav- llarg Ne . " cograd. Shortly before Rulgaria’s| throughout the cans | stroye S ey i L ; O o i e e S | houndary line.) ovite diversion is motoring. He is de- | (eddfod of Austral 1d in October, ABSTAINERS AND NEUROSIS| Mm]stel‘ 0[ war Assers Gmm clerram to Sofla in which h arned { appreciated the white flour, about 25,- iy 1 1 be one of the atest mus Mhe Bulgarian army will be re- | seribed as very democratic in manner, ‘\":,,‘ ,]" L ‘..[.::],mm:n : Nt London.—Sir Frederick Mott, B nd that if Bulgaria took| 000 tons, which was delivered to | duced to its old peace-time footing | and he ined added prestige from |° i < | has seen. Cash prizes will this year | 18h neurologist, has determined & | the side of ¢ many it would cost him | garia by the Food Administration. The | which, the minister said, was about | the fact that he conducted himself | Sh(]l]ld Be P[][]]Shed his throne. Persccution was Mad- S . . 1 : et ! total nearly $10,000 and there will be | 60 Der cent. of the cases of war Ad ple ! sed to eat white! 40,000, Improvement of Bulgaria's | bravely during the war i andgticre W e ey . i A 1l bine .0 of humerous gold and silver medals. wriouw’s reward for his friendly | bread financial status, he said, is bound to coalition cabinet, composed ¢ P The minister stated that perfect or come with the development of export Sofla, Bulga Aug. b fCorreApond- “ a's punishment, however” | d€r prevailed throughout the country. | tr and opening of the fronticrs, all ence of the Associated Press) e d s B LTl j A large crop was being harvested and | of which will stabilize and restore the ' ilgaria should be punished for her | torial stments which will n=|AUcre svasiplen tyfo (o cat Ba nd e At A s Sie atlon in the war against the | don Bulgarian subjects to the domina-, ¢tables. He thought that next year Bulzarian leva now excha at the is the frank admisslon of | tion of ather nationalities. Our hope | = s = G b rel Madjariouw, Minister of War, | Is that Mr. Wilson's principle of na- A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this Wwho, in the absence of M. Teodorofr, | tionallty will prevail, and that the 5 B : ) A g : ! i Visit only, by now in Paris, acting president of the | justice of Bulgarian claims in the Do- A S ? "’ national council brudfa and M onia will not be lost M-, Madjariouw was educated at' Sight of. 1 1 fought for : ; SR 8 New England’s Wonderful Specialis ’E)VKWty’Pkva ; : (e e —WHO WILL BE AT— e v g o | L g el Hotel Beloin over my \uh\. qu\m he was so s 9 i - . thin and pale. We were trying to feed 4 | L : . him raw milk with water, because I o & NEW BRITAIN ‘on making an X-ray examination of the couldn’t nurse him—but it was too hard & o S o . | " ¢ Lungs, with Improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an ONE DAY QN LY b Gt ; ’ ald to Dingnosis. This and other wonderful methods for his little stomach to digest. | g 8 ; V- i of examinations ] pe to all who call on him at “Isn't there some form of ~ smile—those long, quiet, restful ¢ § P Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, Sept. 17th, Howrs from 10 WEDNESDAY SEPT 17 milk ecasier for him?” I nights and the happy days — 0 g B : a. m. to 5:30 p. m, they tell me my baby is safe » “ a<krd my doctor. at last, B : 3 | To ali who cali on him at Beloin Hotel, Wednesday, Sept. 11 L u s try Ncs(]c s Milk ¢ 1 FREE FUR THIS VISIT Dr. Naughton will give his Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosis § Food,” he said. “That is If you are worrying about . i, . 3 Disease, Wonderful “X-Ray” Examinations, all Medical Seryio O T e A e . . . ——————— just pure milk, you know, Nestlé's Food. The Nestl = ; Pl Surgical and Office Treatments Absolutely Free of Charge. 4 i e ! such an opport unity been given the sick of this vicinity, and if you are suffering, you in powder form—but much ompanys:ntmefreea Mother's should ot fall to take advantage of it. The sick multitudes crowd his offices from morning till night, and. st Groir (@ Gl et (e RS G Hiowts ) (150 Gt of £ E baby, and enough of the Food curds are broken up—and - > every visit the young, the old, the ric h, the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for reliet, C for twelve feedings. : ) him should remember the day, dates more nourishing because Never before has so those wishing to see and office hours of his visit and call early to avoid the crowded last hours : i If you fll out and send th 3 j : o Are You Sick? Are You Suf- | whether a case is curable or whether DON’T WAIT ! just the right amount of i i 2 5 3 i coupon below, I know they will of : s fering? If So Call Hi it is fncurable. sugar and cereal is added.” be glad to help you as they . h ] ¢ & ering . 0 Call on Him Not only will you be surprised at | The sick muititudes crowd his of] Thl dorét In]\; tomarsy, tiow! ll\eIped me and as they have Yoo { and Take Advantage ¢f His | nic wonderful knowledge of diseass, | fices from morning until night, and ose dimpled arms and legs been helping mothers all over 4 z 3 ] 5 o 1d av —that slow, sweet contented the world for fifty years. § g 5 ¥ $ Skill and Experien:ce. nixjgrlata Aconciast exr lanationifloc | DT RSN Re ot C Almanpo tuimS AN s el ‘ | ; . b cause and effect. but at the marvelous | should call early. Dr. Naughton m estlé's is pure milk in powder form that is already modi- A : i rapidity with which his common sense, 8 fied and does not require the further addition of milk. rationa: treatment goes to the seat of | oo o Visite to New Britain tro Always pure and safe, always uniform, and free from the the trouble; giving relief, and in all | M@ to time to personally attend dangers of home modification, Nestlé’s has stood the test ' ' of three gencrations and Aas foday the largeis isle of any cases that have not progressed too [ his many patients who are unable baby food in the world, ence enables him to determine | far, a cure. - B e 5 < ; b S ; visit his Worcester offices. FREE! Enough Nestlé’s for 2 - % ou Bt el e Doctor Naughton will positively be at Hotel Beloin, Wednesday, Sept. 17th frop, 12 feedings. Send the coupon! R 5 % 10 o'clock in the morning until 5:30 o’clock in the eveniny , to consult with and examl‘tl all cases personally. The rapidity with which he de- scribes all diseases is truly wonderful | and astonishes all who cali upon him; and his ensive practical experi- 3 FOOD COMPANTY, rex.——The younge ) Willlam St. N troops maintainin Plesse send ms free your book and trl : | hon U1 wis of the 1 e D R J P NA H N is Juan de 1 Cruz, 13. Dr L] L] LJ Neme camp, he was found possessed of an Addrens. o old s le shot rifle. Around his haby SPECIALIST IN CATARRH, STOMA CH, KIDNEY ,:\\'l) CHRONIC ATLM OFFICE AND Chy. was slung an ammunition belt, TORY, 311 MAIN STREET, WORO . MASS, with cartridges,