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SLLLIILILLLI00082982800088888888888880888003888888083 . othernise 1l written by the g A e e e L L e R P Ty OLD FOOL- night only, 1t Ly ceum will present a regular uttraction in plenty of W ohad @ p with uple young girl, the Womun," cust, Thin is and another puys" bens in * attraction t) week while King of edy drama Lyceum ip Sousa and Rive & mutinee betore their in Hartford, Three of the most noted institutions | of luxury in the background for * pleture modern g in New NEWLY REMODELLED AND RENOVATED GRAND OPENING Sunday Night, Aug. 24th Presenting For One Entire Week AMERICA f Love and JRomance by &R0 BERT W. CHAMBERJS ~ o a H-mII/ See the heart-shaking ride of Paul Revere— the most famous dramatic scene in the century, See Morgan’s Riflemen, the wild riding Virgin- ians — immortal lovers on horseback, who saved the day for General Washington, and routed America's most astonishing villain. Ride with them Dazzling Romance Balcony Seats Rush SLAT ALE STARTS MONDAY tomor roy 'he 18 & picture of love an Ak nominul of old Civil War vet Buurdiiany tion and thei The companion feature to. morrow evening will b prexe version of Conrad Nogel Lejeeted Woman™ st three lust corking good double Wild Horses" “Becond also announ afternoon of Septeml 9o regular evening world are Rejected Woman which has as its keynote s desire for riches, are Sherry's famous Park avenue res- | last faurant, the famous Amb; York and reriems morem | Paris 'he King of n's most st thre Mun duy Ol Kool 1 prise Wiy It which with play deal ruin vl acts only fo Wp of Qe Law for nted by an all star story of lite 1oduy ‘the oman Alma Ity- [the will be the | Tampico, nccordi duys of the |ministry of indu three brings # efforts are being bill with *The (fiet, and the com- [cept the Youth," I'he that on the 19 John I'hil- famous band will ert at this thenter concert Mexico City, strike n workers a intention fo steike in Tamplc Ipany's directors their demands. of such a strike wo a [reaching conflict the Thesc used ay During the firs year 1 building tr sador hotel |the new lands, the rench liner | for Our President said: “Every American should [t see it! Frefenr.r { story of Thyill with them RESERVED SEATS EVERY EVENING - R - STAR CONFECTIONERY 329 Main Street From 11 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. 100 (he rempertine SMUsement ompany Appear in the cast production and 1 an stallion, is th Aug law been called by workers of Huasteen e claiming that the Love with them Mad Adventure Matinees Rush Seats e caluinn are Wild Horses artling story phy is the its the only wom with this X, i registered Mo e featurell performer v his tralner is Tampico Oil Fields Threatened by Strike! 16,==A temporary trolenm company ot ng to advices to the stry, which declares mude to uvoid a con The ol company refuses 10 ..o demands of the workers y uim at controlling eveditod with the menting a4 general o In cuse the com- in New York reject A high official in the ministry of Industry says It is feared uld far- in the oll ficlds, ereate a of in st nine months skilled workers les left Great Britaln | duced as entertainme red-blooded E ] 3| : " RRITAIN DAILY H! RALD, SATI !'I'\\', - s m—— HJAGKIE CODGAN AT LAPI]UI FOUR DAYS Famous Juyenile Star in “Little Robinson Crusoe” Plemish co paling, ba thatel South Hea Jackie ¢ Boy of Metro-Goldwyn p | inson Crusoe,” which Capitol theater Sunday, | day and Wedne Jackleo e I counterpart of the he Daniel Dofoe's “Itebinsen Crue a glorions tim that's 5 taken | Fland and day us modern hook, , in his newest rol SLOLY Was weitlen expresaly (o Jackie by Willard Mack, and el an orphan of a ¥un Francis ombarking on a tramp sche bound for Australia, The ship down in « troy typhoon and al board are lost excopt Jiuekie, who s sequantly finds himsolf cast up on' | Bouth Sea island, his only compunic the whom he du 1°ri= | day." | The amazing [ ventures of the boy ) the lsland populuted chiefly by natiy blacks, provides a | varlanee with any | have thus. far served | Kieles for the tiny geni | peal of the film ix wic n Ahip's eat, entively at which Y story of those pro- \holg family, It was supervised by Jack Coogan, 8Sr, he Kelth vaudevi il half the week will have five et 1ed by Harey Kahne & | in “New and Greater Montal Achievement, Mr. Kahne posscsses a marvelously superior mind which in conjunction with his ability as a chirographist permits Lt to perform what s conceded to bo the st act of its Kind ever witnessed the public. Other acts offer Wilson and Straine in blue songs and comedy; De | greatc ) ac L to radio | ring of Westerhold's Wircless has developed t papers on trans-oceanic lir high degree of completencss. v onews s to a SUNDAY NIGE TAXI DRIVER IHRLAHNS 10 TAKE FARE BEFORE JUDGE Derelops That dadg Livvae b w Hevohed it h eurned iren at 10 WED FIFTH TINE Nova Bayes, Foar Times Dyl Will Marey Lew Cody, M tare Actor, | Ton Cable says Aug, 14 Iy st New York musical L 1oue times mars ried and divoreed, Iy en ed to Lew Cody, motion pieture actor, accordin to u cable d here Min Bayes, who is fn Londos The i the gugement, e roac threw us tog f Friends of Miss Bayes ¢ day the near Brighton, vieh the couple we bruised when the motor in which they riding col lided another vehiele, Nora Bayes, receiv from vplained to refercnd were with Berlin poor armohair in vears ago, took it home dealer, foun 1 junk pile and has sat in it time, 1 ind Herr away. ntly the chair ittfrey decided 1 But before doing 2 explored the cushion of the ir and found a fortune of nd currency, He is now regarded as wealthiest me sinve collapsed w it A SOUTF SEA TYPHOON OF LAUGHS A wreck in a typhoon, cast up on a desert island,— cannibals,— bananas, cocoanuts, monkeys, black cats,—wireless messages,— the attack,—the marines,—the San Fran- cisco police force. Adventure Romance Comedy Special Show for Children Each Day at 4 p. m.—10c KEITH Featu HARRY KA In New and Greater Mental De Alma | “Monarch of the Banjo” Koll:\' «\ Knox in “I Hate \cl Family” Sunday O “Peter the Great” VAUDEVILLE ring HNE & CO. AUGUST 16, m Pies | ident | an aceldent {¢ almost every night n in Berlin. | 1024, REBELS NEAR BORDER Argontine Prepares To Give Brasilian PALACE REOPENING - SETFOR AUGUST 24 Griflilb‘s “America” Booked as Premier Attraction They Cross Buches Alres, Aug. 16 The Ar gentine frontier police in the territon { Misiones e been insieucied 10 watch the borer for any atlempls by the Brasilian rebels 1o enter Argentine territory lispateh 10 Nas clon n follawed the the Avgentis that 1 M Posad roevipl minister o fron " advices N 1tie Jas procesding 1o outiers of ire Is Iguaze, wh " With i with Argenting The correspondent wdis that the re s current that Bragilian federal n n inte UL " d they will intern at its of the state a8 Hew equip |1 v the hetter projection of pic 48 boon installed and will show " b d in f will Iguagn wently caCa pe s have arrived near pursuit of the rebels. tonding 1o prevent their Arge Ko Matt La on's Rantos spondent saya that complications resylting f the particlpstion of numerous ( muns in the Nao Paulo re " given visit 1o Bao Paulo of 1h Ister i snid ot ‘ organized a battalion 4 and that some of thes nrrest DAWES IS READY " FOR FIRST SPEECH Candldate wm Open Barrage at Lincoln, Neb., August 29 Aug. 16, - Charles G, republican candidate for vice. president, completed work today on the address he will make August 29 in Lincoln, Neb, his former home, fand began a weck-end of rest pre- peratory to beginning uctive partici- pation in the national campaign after { his speech of acceptance next Tucse v tibre or Par f its Kind instal Ihe oits “ ed and ¢ on wow sereen ina although | g the seoond ally helieve New Fnglund 4 diftorent n i fosigng through th pleture new projeot type and improvements will present this coming season all the hig photopl and the early ) ings include Nea Hawk, w he Astor theater Covered Wagon,' |Glovin 1 in “"Hanhandled,' [ Mudolph Valentine's return to the creen in “Monsicur Deaucaire, D, [W. Griffth's master |-u.4|u.m.u ‘Amer Normi ‘Talmadge “Seerets,” “Abraham Lincoln others 100 numerous to mention One of the big features of the ttor this year will ho a new orchestra under the direction of George telotte, a leader of note, who has ) |featured in theaters in rovidenee, Boston und nd who promises to give trons the hest music that heen offered In any locu! theater, The | Paluee management has strived hard to bring here a r of note, one whose music would he a feature with ach program and in the engagement of Mr, Tourtclotte for the coming sonson the management guarantees of I.v most excellent orchestra, hoth in in | day evening. cidental musie for the pictures and satured overtures. The opening at- | The Lincoln address will be one of [ threw to be made by General Dawes i | aranee, having din the tat work don orium, A new I with n muehines of the fntes 'he Palace Pt and uch ontire A Lhe reason for an espe German mine nun rosidents Ald the rebwls ays of Are now under a mensation at Chicago, Dawes, stion will be D, W. Griffith’'s Ame * which will be featurel the | outlining his campaign, The others ning night, August 24, and con- | wil be his acceptance speech and the all week, The entire orchestra, [ address he will make August 23 at and loge seats will be reserved | Augusta, Maine, 1 every evening during this| The republican and the seats will be on sale tar Con 229 Muin | as forming the foundation for his v day from 11:00 a, . to [later campaign utterances and conse- starting next Monday. At | quently has prepared them with con- (he matinee performances all &eals | siderable care, will be rush also the balcony seats | Most of the arrangements for cach eveni ' s notification monies Tues- - y were announced as completed to- vice-presidential wing CK HOME Schenck, pastor of the Gorman Baptist church, hav returned (o TCl S e ot e ey been attending the annual meoting of | the publication board of the German Swedish Baptist churches in North Amer He is chairman of the hoard and reports that German ligious m. °s, which suffere ing the v e showing r number of subscribers which is pa due to the fact that German cmigra- tion is Increasing again. Children Cry for PASTOR SCHIE Rev. G. H ters here which made public a list of organizations and delegations plan- ning to attend the exercises. Alfalfa Threatened Washington——Alfalfa is dying in Colorado, Wyoming and northern New Mexico as the result of the attack of a o tiny worm-like parasite, reports re- ceived here show. In these states al- Ifa grows in the irrigated sections— toes about one-third of the total | alfaifa crop produced in this country is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children ali ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of MM Droven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. B e —— BILL SUNDAY—BIG DOUBLE FEATURFE “THE OLD FOGOL” With Lloyd Hughes, Betty Franci:co ana “ONE LAW FOR THE WOMAN" with All-Star Cast MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY “TheRe jectedWoman" — With — Alma Rubens, Conrad Nagel and Wyndham Standing Achievements Wilson & Straine in "lKlm amd Con H\lda Clifton & Co. in \.mc(le~ Songs “l):lm:v “Fhrsda Westertold's Pon't lio It Shop Mise THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY Hal Roach Presents ““The King of Wild Horses” “SECOND YOUTH” Hevoliors Wann Hoception Should | | instrugtions | Bivasll and Paragusy meet, | | nominee regards these three addresses | the | at vepublican national headquar- | 'CARRIED NEWS BACK T0 TEXAS | 0Of His nlwm? very In Mane of the Fruit Troatment This is the way people find oub roul the wonders of the new Fruib eatment, Bomeone trie d well, Others are told ~they & and (ol others—which accoun the steadily growing demand fog "ruit-a-tives”, made of the intens ied Juiees of apples, oranges, figs and prunes v b tonies, Here is how the gentleman from Houston, Texas, | 4o rued of ** Fruit-a-tives ™, “'Nome lime ago, while in Portland, Maine, I was sultering from In-ln.w | tion, Nervousness m.fi luwmnu | friend thore gove me some “Fruit b tives™, Continvad treatment made me feel 80 1m0y hotter that I wish everyone lo “Fruitastives” ag 1 did—no othes ireatment ever did | me 59 mueh good”, = 8, J, Mitchell, 2o, awd M0e, a box at dealers- or sent poopoid by Fraita-tive? Limit2d, Oz, a.ueg, N.Xy BARTON-NORTON of Newhurghy Minette Gile Fhomas Lacy Barton n Take Mes, ehetst Norton For His Bride Toe | might, | wedding of Mrs, Minetta Gile \mm Norton, daughter of John Wale Btevens of 62 Houth street, and |"Thomas Lacy Barton of Newburgh, N, Y., will take place this evening at the home of the bride with Rev, Samuel Butcliffe officiating. The bride will be attended by Mrs, Olive Norton Grove as matron of hone or and Miss Frances Norton, Miss Bes linda Johnson and Mrs, Hilma Mire neau as bridesmaids. Miss Barbara 1Grove, nicce of the bride, will be | flower girl, I Ihe bride will be attired in a gown of cream broadeloth and the matron of honor in grey canton crepe. The bridesmaids will wear pink georgette, light blue taffeta and light green tafs | feta and carry old fashioned bouquets of golden rod, The flower girl will wear lavender organdie and carry a bouquet of old fashioned flowers. The gift to the bride to her attend- ants will be silver mesh bags. | After the ceremony a eption will be held at the bride’s home which has been decorated with golden rod, ferns and palms. .Ahout 60 guests are | expected from New Jersy, New Hamp- hire and this city. Mr. and Mrs. Barton will leave on a wedding trip and upon their retura | reside in Philadelphia, Pa. luce SOR MOULTON DEAD Aug. 16.—The death is an- {nounced at his home in Tunbridge | Wells yesterday of Richard Green | Moulton, professor emeritus of hter- "nr\ theory and ’nl!!pueufllnn of the | University of Chicago, aged 75. Dr. | Moulton was educated at Clevedon |college, Northampton, and Christ's college, Cambridge, and held degrces from the University of Pennsylvania, Cambridge and the University of Lon- don, He was | | PRO ! London, of various |works, among them treatises on | Shakespeare, the ancient classical drama and the Bible for the modern reader, the author the ™ highest waterfalls in are the Kaieteur Falls, British Guiana. | The | world feet, in HOW THIS WOMAN GOT STRENGTH Put Up 300 Quarts Fruit, 500 Glasses Jelly and Took Care of Four Children Norwalk, Io I have been mean- ing for some time to write and tell you how much good your medicine has dons me. When I started swelling and pam that I could hardl { take a step. I tool - sevsln homle’:oof Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pc):und and used Lydia E. Pinkham's San ative Wash, andfound that so healing. 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