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} COLOR CUT-QUTS s Little Bo-Peep [salemn nuptinl high mass was cele- [brated with Rey, Charles Coppens as | | colebrant, Rev, Stephen Grohol dea- honor wore a gown of blush color- ed georgette with picture hat te ’mulrn, Her bouquet was of butter In the production department of North & Judd's, FABIAN-RONALTR 101 RANCH SHllWS ] |con and Kather Massy sub-deacon. | fly roses ang sweet peas, P—p——— m' 'l “ dohn Francls Fablan Takes Miss|yiss Anna rabion, stater of the| A rece ption followed the core. | WEAD THE HERALD WANT ADS. ; Gladys Mary Ronalter For uu‘fi"""" was wmaid of honor und| at the home of the bride's | Charles 15, Ronalter, brother of th The house was prettily | Bride at St. Peter's Church, ;mm'- best m,m.l At the mass Mrs. | ecorated with pink and white and o Riv K “At Dawnlng” and “Ave | (he church wit o 3 - | e church with roses. About mn ,u (Street Parade Belore Noon fo| st Grusss wary momaer. | Siorin guess wore prosent. {rom Bridge. ‘ daughter of Mr. ang Mrs, Theobald | he bride was attired in a gown port, Fairfield, Stratford, Plainville Ionalter of 234 Whiting strect and |of white bridal satin trimmed with | and this eity, John Francis IPablan, son of Mrs, |siiver and ostrich ¥ vell was | Mr. and Mrs, Fabian and Mrs. John Fablan of 56 West | trimmed with pearls and she cur- | wedding trip to Car street, were marrled this morning e rled a shower bouquet of roses and | their return will resid 9 o'clock at St. Peter's church, A | lilies of the Mr, Usher in Spectacle left on a and upon 234 Whit. Fabian is employed | ¢ Unless otherwise indicated, theatrieal ootices and roviews W this rcolumn an written by the press agencles for the respect''c amusement sompany. | Tomorrow is the day—101 Rapch ‘| Al Wild West and Great Far East [ day—and the valley, The mald of | ing street, e T — JOLLY CORKS AT CAPITON, ’ excellence, Tonight i the howing at the Capltol of Lauret:, ylor in “Hap- ‘ pin ‘- alee the Keith vaudeville bilt which opencd Mounday, Tomor- row the untive show changes and brings as the uttraction “The Five | in & breath of old tim Thers are five old time in this offering Including Tom English, a former local rest- dent who has been a minstrel favor- Ite fw A good many years. Many | Prevost eomes from Canadn: | of Tom's admirers -have not scen | don Hurst is an Fng him on the stage In quite some timu | Clark s Australian; e this is the first opportunity thar | h ct has had a chance to play | around this state. The others in the ! act include Fddle Horan, a Mart- ford man, Al Edwards, George Cun- city will resound with [the Tndian war whoop, the “Yip! [ Yipt" of cowboys and cowgirls, the snortink of buffalo, the trumpeting | of clephants ang-the hlare of bands, » blg show trains steam into | town with awn The canvas of the 101 Ranch show will loom against the skyline at & ih- | berts Field, The 101 rectanular big |top contains 240,000 square fect, and it seats In its opera chalr grand- ! 4,000 people, counting A new chapter of the serlal “Sunken Silver” will also be on this program, THE LOVER OF CAM In “The Lover of Camillc, is being shown at the 1. evening, there Is a cast that in- udes representatives of nine ferent nations: Monte Blue clalms Indian blood in his velns; e | which flank- Marie | 1400 people with the how nong Hu ans, Dione i | owboys and cowgirls contin | French and so is Pierre Gendron; Rosita Marstini 18 a Belglan girl; and Wil- LA, an adap- gents from Oriental lands, The exhi- bitions Include a three- ||1v;, cirens, {bouglhit outright, rodeos, 1 s n\mnx thrilling western pe ¢ ional and nove Rose Rosanova is Russian lard Louis is a native of the U, 8. “The Lover of Camill We Have K stablished ningham and Harry Armsirong. lann from Davir , opening the performances, The They are all vetcrans and have ap- ] ;,r.srn(.mun of | huge open ’|I‘Il|llfl"]"" ant intro peared In almost all of the famous “Deburau.” a duces for the first time f this cir- minstrel shows. Other acts includ , tragedy and disappointment | |cus world, tremendous lighting ef- Dave Schooler in “Music Tlath | stalk hand in hand in this power- fects, with two great ht plants Charms," a nifty offering in which ful drama. carried with the show, supplying the Under-Price Dress Section AT SECOND FLOOR, REAR Where women can obtain stylish d resses properly made of good materials he 1Is assisieq by two pretty girls.| Tomorrow's o program A ’U,r( ;*(w'»’L Mr. Schooler s known as the! brings two new features, one pre ; pa A]n -r“ e Paderewski of vaudeville and plays | senting Kenneth Harlan and Ja °d in Americ the -piano exceedingly well. Ernest Hiatt is a comedian and offers comedy monologue Novak a | Heart," which he calls in- *“The Man Without a a drama of love and | slonate wooing; and Conway 1 itions of the Iollies 2 t yrk on a 1 to the | 1 arle “Nothing Serious;” Loretta and | n “School for Wives." of the 101 Rranch show. at much under prevailing prices for dresses of equal quality, correct sizes, no d n “School e BO-PLLP N r efore 0 he ) Baltus have adainly novelty offer- | e | [ memorton, delers R pomnate i | skimping and not to be compared with bargain basement dresses such as are ing; and Ryan and Hunter are a tanch pe ¥ ) This is the third d. | the story of “Little RED CROSS G Washington, June VES $10.000 usually offered at low prices. its | colo its picturesque horsemen, pair of real funny comedians. The | " [color, its picturesq tableaux and floats, its bar feature photoplay attraction on th bill presents Virginia Valll and Nor- man Kerry in “The Price of Pleas- ure” a melodrama of prescnt day life and with a supporting cast of American Red Cross has announced contribution of $10,000 to the wounded in the campalgn. present Moroccan 18 DIE IN FIRE Calro, Egypt, June 24 (A Eighteen persons are reported dead |and two sev burned in a fire that destr 0 native dwellings in the Egyptian town of Abu Ham mad. Tonight: Vaudeville - Happiness THURS. - FRI - SAT. KEITH VAUDEVILLE 5-Jolly Corks-5| LYCEUM “A Breath of Old-Time Min- strelsy” 5 Old Time Minstrels with Tom English OF NEW BRITA Tonight Only “THE LOVER OF CAMILLE” [With Marie Prevost, Monte Bluc Th Sat. DOUBLE K BILL ““The Man Without a Heart” with Novak, Kenneth Harlan —also— ““School for Wives”’ With Conway Tearle " _ERNEST HIATT Virginia Valli NORI\L N KERRY mePnceufPleasure Jane TADIES' MATINEI This Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seat T CONTINUOUS SHOW: Children After School 10c DON,T DECEIVED THIS IS THE BIG SHOW Tomorrow AT VIBBERTS FIELD WORLDS LARGEST STREET PARADE 11AM. TICKETS ON SALE SHOW DAY AT CROWELL'S DRUG STORE, 83 W. ONLY MAIN (P—The | I'rench Red Cross for relief of the | | had he ometimes happencd 10 | gare gt Vibberts ficll and will con- | sheep and at last so tired and Wor- | 4,00 ¢ Blm eet to Darl rled that she could go no farther, girect fo Main strect to last Main | she sank down on the soft mass at | girect to Hartford avenue and re- | [ the foot of the | ner handkerchief | ment by Frank Lorimer Mayo, film ! S P N actor, {0 pay hi BYEN Fersons Eleanor May i ali- | B | mony and 150 1 week, was en- ftered into in the superior court ns {yesterday. The eparated in And one 1019 involved ir Mrs, ¢ camels buffalo, ‘ s ils Indians cow soldlery of all ay will have a pretty wardrobe for Bo-Pecp by the end of the week, PN boys, calliopes ions, will he Kzra Meeker stalwart young men who crossed the Vv trail, will driy and oxen team in the and one of °n. tramped le survivor of the searching for her » but never once did 0 much as the tin} Major's bell or Eva's de *B-a-g famous Or i > Of | bovered fa- pageant, many om in now 95 istorical f Summer Dresse: broadeloth in many prett have happened to ntic winning of the west with | in sizes from 36 to 52. never run |l | She thought The circus will come to town carly | ings that she The Frow morning. hin d pulling out ared 1o have conld hor eyes fast best dress. ¢ of pink with turn to the arena HFARINGS FRIDAY IN HURDER PLT | Kansas Conspiracy Now Involves & ATTRACTIVE AND MOPAK many color combinations mer wear, sizes up to a good cry. But out one MAYO TO PAY U P Los Angeles, June 24 (P—Ag ) PGH’SPALACE HARTFORD ALL THIS WEEK Exery Fyening, 8:13 Mat. Tues., Wed., Sat. 2:15 | THE POLI PLAYERS Best Stock Thurs., The Company in Americn Featuring ARTHUR HOWARD & JEAN OLIVER “The Whole Town's Talking” Written by JOHN EMERSON and ANITA LOOS TTH BIG STOCK SUCCESS THIS SEASON THE SHOULD WAKE YOU FORGET YOUR TROUBLEN, WORRIES, DISAP- POINTMENTS. A GLOOM DESTROYER. Fucalyptus tr fast as common W THE WISE WILL WAIT! NEW BRITAIN, JULY 3 VIBBERTS' FIELD For I:fart SAMPLE Values Up to 22.00 Panty Styles Only One of a Kind Sizes 2 to 6 Year Infants® Summer Shirts Short sleeves and sleeve- less styles, 6 months to 3 yes: value 50¢, at 39(: Infants’ 'I‘N‘th;ng years, Bands Six months tc WlLD WEST -\'3‘35"‘1‘5;‘ o SUPER SPECTACLE cears at o 29C i ; lh‘umn Rldnkvh i AR BIA .l:n..k and blue figured Infants’ Sweaters Slip-on and coat styles, value $1.50 $1.00 at "~ MAMMOTH .\TR ET PAR \DF 11 A. M. Tickets on Sale the Day of Show Only at CROWELL'S DRUG STORE, 83 West Main s of voile and of x $5.00 BROADCLOTH DRESSES — In Special Sale of Summer ‘Comhsts VOILE DRESSES [ at ¥ ] SUMMER SPORTS DRESSES— Of Rayon in many attractive colors. A $5.98 DRESSES OF PONGEE, Dresses of voile, Dresses of figured tissue, Dresses of mignonette, all ideal for summer wear, sizes up to 52. y models for sum- Our Regular Dress Section Teems With Special Offerings STRIPE CHALLIE $1 1 .98 ORTS DRESSES $ 1 8.98 Favored by fashion for summer wear, FIGU Rhl) hlLl\ (REPE FROCKS In many pretty models for the Miss and Woman. Your vacation will not be complete without one, ATTRACTIVE SILK CREPE DRESSES For the Matron, fashioned in models and materials—you expect to pay not less than G R AC Ll‘l L AFTERNOON FROCKS For the particular Woman, dresses that feature the simple round neck which fashion says is eorrect. dresses which give the slenderizing lines much sought. S0 s and Little Tots---3d Floor | Infants’ Nainsook | Little Girls’ Khaki Dresses | Play Suits Long and short, Middy and to 6 vears, ers $1 00 50c Infants’ Flannelette Bishop style value $1 Gowns Gertrudes and kimonos, | Nursery Chairs value 69c, 50 Gray, | W and AL o (& wory enamel finish, regu Little Tots’ ular price $1 98 Sample Bonnets special . i\nri (‘1)‘u:md\» Hats— Baby Walkers value to $2.00, at 7SC Hard wood, ivory enamel } ) finish, | 2 rubber tired ("\Ildl'(‘“\ Muslin disc whe in rear and 2 hlnfmwr\ castors in front, tray and Emburoidery tri | | Is. At Infants’ Depart- to 12 vears. 29 nent 3 98 value 50¢, at C lat . Women’s Pure Silk “Pigeon” Brand Stockings k, white, se are nude irregulars, $1.00 fawn, T} run very good. Special at, pair Women’s “Onyx” Brand Silk Stockings All silk to nd all the fop; in black colors. 4 irregulars. tion finds very with them. $1.45 Mens $l 25 Grade American “Oryx Silk and Silk Rayon Hoslery 7 56 s and fash- the wanted First Quality Men’s 75c. Hosiery on Sale at Men’s “Onyx” “Onyx” Rayon and Lisle Silk Hosiery at 35¢ 3 pairs for $1.00 t quality