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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, NDAY, AUGUST 25, 1924 New Books at L™ = = =l ) I Inillmlll I, Pilbpeingn " The Institute 'l]'l!" !U '. .Il P‘l I“ ! | "‘ ANATOLE FRANGE by J. L. May, “\“ .: e el b Adventures in plant coliegting THE RUMOR by € K. Me peeud The pre HELIUN IN BLACK HILLS ' HAD fhad a for mine years salves, had e HELIUM REPURIFIED, STORK MAINTAINS LEAD FOR Amsmrs!w- ==z ST During Pisst Thiee Months of Year great Washingten, D, C, Aug, 25.=The 'Dakota are efferiug the latest ather leg. preponderance in aumber of that & supply of hellum gas is arails | for what it has S The come |birthe over deaths was gencraily |AUIS hear here for war | respectfully, & Mo made dirigibie | maintained in Connecticut during (A0 Aa\y dup the first three months of this year, | €¥Perimenis Think They Have Dis. Eaperts ecticut oovored 3 i Soul " e 08 ’ 4 APPLIED CHEMISTRY by L D N Y7 RS Gerard. Test of one of the § icoeas(u Written by the profeaser of chem. | In New ¥ Cuiess othorwise indicated, theatrien) motices and soviews (n this seluma are B | 1417 10 New Jersey coliege for wom PP Washing ‘4 Aus. riments in furthoring | Olive street, Bl wilthen by the press agencies 101 (he reepertive Smusement sompany, . * o0 TAPESTRIES OF THE LOWLANDS | 21,3 to the United States this fall oipe ik Ightor-hanale | oonts & box, AREN'T WE ALL by by Heinrich Gobe Accontuaten the vAlup of that recent | THe number of birthe in propers |CIMY, . WS SRRt SER INACE ) 3 A comedy in which Cyril Maude Y0lumes on this eountry “';'“ ARUS 3. et mfi Mhove that | While investigating the possibility of During the voyage to Rio in *The | One a romantic drama with & very ¢ne English actor starred during the ¥ HEGR PS5 possesses & commercial monopoly, |97 (N8 YRAT TR W v Pt treating "bIug orv” cheaply enough Yankee Consul” feature film at the | Interesting plot, Next week is An-|pagt season TRYSTING-PLACE by | he ZR:3 which iv ta become |fOr the B FREEE s oves |80 that thelr valusble mettals may | haa Lyceum the first three days of this |MIversary Gift Week and big doinge 90l Inston, American property aa a reparations | An0 & At EEEEE R, Cae. | be extracted at & profit court week, Dauglas Maclean, the dy. | 8re promised Lo celebrate this event | BOOK OF EVERYDAY HEROISM | A farce In one payment, will be flown to Ameriea l:"‘m. te Aewres GRosuisd taday| X yais of KAS 1 - St O, ising hydrogen, but upen its arris l:,) the U, B aoatud bureats ¥ L wells driven near Bt Onge and Helle | tendant, G, Wi I namie star, as the high minded Dud- by John Thomsen Faris, C : ley Ainsworth, oreates a sensation hy A collection of -examples of un. |TWELVE PLAYE by Edwin Van B, yai it will be inflated with helium, | P 00 00 b0 Taeln ™ rate Vourche, 8. D, showed it odoriess, Bartholomey D almost blowing up the ship, Dis- conscious herolsm in daily life, In- ':“‘|‘l ker = o important s deemed the SUSIUEC ary and Ma impossible o \gnite and of a lower | brought suit fep covering a flashlight eutfit in the 1 ) tended to help in restoring a trust| AT IHE n muy he effectively acted | american supply of hellum, that & i fo ooy samewhat fess in pro. |9pecific gravity than ordinary iium ainst Ernesto @ 8, consul's cabin ho performs a here. | B8Eement at the Palace theater IAst |y the fundamental bravery of hu. VY perienced players. m pending in congress to | (ol T80 XE Sulation than during |INating sas. Dr. Lyons said, ~la. n is the reayit of & nsure its conservation and 10 Pros | g "arle thres months of 1923, hut |OTRIOFY testa are to he made to de- | #28.90 and coste of #6 ofo waralleled feat in amateur [ ©VeNINKE to a good sized house Who | man nature, T jooking pleture of himself for the |ful photoplay and the new Palace |CENTURY OF EXCAVATION IN George Carver and others. The | mines, 10 whieh | yiol” o0 lant year. is helium, and whether it exists in! the city court on JUR®' sonsular passport, Nows reels, scenic | Orchestra who played the musical | THE LAND OF THE PHARAOHS A text book on com de= yranch of the department of the in= | oy i Gonneeticut In January, | Sulticient auantity to make develop- | which the plaintift rinor was intrusted the seareh £or | pobruary and Mareh this year were | ment feasib npaid Stara “Rurn all women and children!” Anb) unt of eert . somplete a fine motion pieture pre A readable aceoun ain S . ! 3 "‘“'I Such, according to history, WAA| pects of the great work which has \':' CAN CHANGE IT (THOUGH | ¢ for it recovery, has Just|innabitants per annu compared For the Inst half of the week the | the edict sent forth hy Capt, Walter | given us hack a0 many of the we ‘|-”'- "“"“\" by C. I, Lawson, ’ A n new extraction ANt At|with 21,0 for the first three monthe yeeum will present by popular re- | Butler, the arch-flond of the war of | gers of the anclent civilization of o nature has port Worth, Texas, ‘There, in con=| of last year, and 20.5 for the entire ‘Merry-Go-Round” Universal's big- |and his band of Tories and Indians e i also what person ean do 10- | yelopment of the product, the gov=| For every 1,000 inhabitants In gest picture of last year. This film [#wept through Northern New York | CRIME AND INSANITY by Dr. W. ward changing It still further for | ernment will carry forward the new | Conneeticut there were deaths at Tars Norman Ketry and Mary Phil- |And Pennaylvania, sceking to exter- | *C, gullivan the better, method, which is to be turned over | rate of 18,2 during January, Febru- M and erented quite A stir on |minate the peaceful farmer-settlers,| An expansion of a series of lec- 10 the navy to operate later, when ary and March of this year, ax ast season which neral George Washington | part of & course of post-graduato | A repurification plant has recent- | year, and 12.0 for the entire 1923 & relled upon to supply his army ll“l;lnulnu-lmu In psychtry, It is a! w been installed at luk'llllr-r!‘, N. J, |5 I-lgr n:- cnllr: oln:";ndm’:n:m.”;' . e, | 1000: book of “cases” and explanator. me of the navy air giant Shenan- | birth rate per 1, n FITCR'S MINSTRELS AT CAPITOL | 14 5 the story of thiy savage eam. | text, " 4 January, February and Mareh this fol for thres days beginuing today. [men, women and children perished, | DIRECTORY ~ OF SANITORIA, of Connecticut ror‘l;u sams period | Included in the cast are many of the in which whole settlements were HOSPITALS, DAY CAMPS AND| |ered to 85 per cent, through ad-| |n;l year it vu.:.. ‘_M‘l 0“ H'l .l:d stars of Dockstaders, Honey Boy |razed, acres of grain field, and In| PREVENTORIA FOR THE S s misture of the air, the mixture Is lm :‘;l:n":;fl: o“rr" ‘ne':: ‘::' Evans and numerous other shows |which some of the most courageous| TREATMENT OF TUngrcuro- | Oldil L]quor R“ages [and and | taken out and put into & rrm:;l’;-‘ SELANIGRES P f 8| tion plant and again separated LS A show has 80 entertainers, carries a -lr pendence took place, that David Tuberculosis Association, Connecticut's death rate was band, symphony orchestra, and gives | Wark Griffith depicts in the roman- e e et for (B antire a street parade and also concerts In | tic photodrama of the Revolution, | EVERYDAY PROBLEMSE oOF This new repurification plant coat | ANaLE 8AVRL 10 4 IRL TC0 s mene front of the theater dai'y. The open- | “America | AMERICAN DEMOCRACY by J. | about $100,000, but it hus'ulre::y : | : | demonstrated & saving of $180,000, minstrel First Part with the entire |ances are reserved with the excep-| dith. .’35.,'f!!-'.';'u..'lfi"'l.."'f.\f"}f‘. .(vv .lm‘;u"" cach time the gas is taken out and comanany in ensembics, solos, musl- [tion of the balcony which s rush.| A discussion of the soclal, political | fion of the fiftieth anniversars o the Professional cal tzents, eingors and Cark town | All sents at the matinees are rush and economic problems of the | rounding of the Bioneer Total Abh. | Slchandoah with unused heltum 18 | yy, yeance was proving s great Then comes on | 2 lmated at $200,000, The repuri- | o AR T ow member of the at the | school student and 800 clergymen marched n the | TCoron svatem enables hellum £or-| cjroje an Oldham pigeon-fancier, ng a corking good quar- | matinees for 1se. | . e [ onenatont et carehaciin e morlyluded ito (bej restored to c1te tet whose harmony is one of the FIGHTING FOES TOO SMALL TO | tg pass a given point, ; the lately-departed father-in-law, hits of the show. A grand finale is | SEE by Joseph McFarland. A misdter tule mesting | was | TICTAHGURN Lon RE0/ 0% who had just announced he was an | Sources of supply of hetium are | gy o, | mizstrelsy and sends the show over and infectious diseases and the | & 1. and addressed b the e 1 |0 Texas, Oklahoma —and Kansas | “uwie wings an' all?” asked the with a bang., The Capitol manage- DESIGNS ON SMYRNA methods of combating them |mluv‘, Lo R e iy | Uhree states in which it was origi- ment promises a real treat in Fitch's and in history. e A The reply was in the affirmative. Minstrels and no doubt hut what . | Treland within the tnat unkenness in | {'tah and Montana, according to DI.| \what dosti measure fra’ tip to | they will be big favorites while play- ity FOSSIT, MEN; ) e R R e s, 1,11!;1. of |heh:n;‘rmu 011 'mln;m tip?” asked the pigeon-fancier— ing here. The feature photoplay will o MAN PALAEONTOLOGY, by M. | e : It - |The conditions which regulate its |y ona0n"Morning Post. ¥ M. duced in the Dail to check abuses of | rotantion are not known. Unless 8 An admirable transiation of the | the Only Building. ng the opposition of the “vast vest- s of one-h ent, 4 % [{reatier In which Profeasor Bouls |ed ntarests which depend for thelr | ey witn sther sasen. commerein Smyrna, Turkey, Aug. 2 meiin ik :"" archacological, | profits on our most notorious na- | fevelopment la not considered worth | | icans are doing the only building in|8¢08Taphical and anatomical evi-|tjonal weaknes: He urged the [hite, Two per cent of helium in | Smyrna. While the waterfront and | fencP for I / | the burned areas leading to the HIman Tace i [tion, most of whom arc volers, 10" pelium is “perfectly inert chemi. | | support the effort to bring the mem- i ady D nd, 't S AR HISTORY OF PIANOFORTE |peninis e to i 0mnmnn B ohe meM- | cally,” says Doctor Lind. It womt | MUSIC b DSt ters and | pypn or explode. and it might even | the Americans are’going ahead with by Herbert Westerberg. | said 40 new centers of the total ab- L al ab- | hut out a gasolina fire. While hy- the building of an agricultural| | Gt ) E school at the International College 'l's"‘:f'c‘im::v“‘:“l‘flhan fithr:mn"pny" | added gince Christmas, where in the world and is universal- | v composers; the devel-| ‘Tho Most Reverend Dr. Gaugh- | gafety " New York, recently gave $10,000.|0pment and influence of various|ran, Rishop of Meath, alsn addressed | | :"‘"'.""“;"“ i "':{" 1Y g' heliim The ‘Turks ‘nterpret this as evi-|kinds of ttechnique: the use of|the meeting, He. rejolced In the | oked it the more desirsble. | dence of Yankee confidence in the | musical Hellum was first discovered in the | future of their country. the romantic element. el L CRLLERY, ES0 ot ar ,{1 t disapp aring. “Irishmen | jrom the Greek word helios, mean- | = ave today rule their own coun- g the proving. 1In the last 12 months it JEREMIAH by G. A. Smith. [(Aee SOURX. TISTS 5D CHEIL OWR GOMN- |ilng! the aun, it geta.ite dame. It 3 . MR try” he declared, “but of what per- | ywus discovered on earth in 1895 and | [] , exported 81,000 tons of raisins and . manant advantage (& {hat it the % 4 R 3 | 16,000 tons of figs, and the tobacco in the United States in natural gases | crop is better this year than it was| Miller Lydenberg. |t T | in 1923, American buyers are tak-| A biographical aketch of the crea- | A resolution was passed demand- | g oiim work in 1317 as a war i Mot gt His Liodes ploni tor of the National Medical library |ing the enactment of temperance srdpsion out almost the same number. of rugs| the New York Public Library. i & in prewar days, and have substi- v s e 5 | Gy eI il 00 tuted Moslems for Christian weavers. | LAWN TENNIS FOR LADIES by A, | T | CS8ines: Mouamer father-in-law of [ ¥, and W. G. Beamish. syl clected Mayor of Sm He 18 & | England's well-known players, give | wealthy land owner and is DOPUIAL [ helpful tennis advice 1o the hegin. with the people. Italians, of Whom [ ner the improving player and the there were nearly 100,000 in Smyr- | fniched player. With their Symphony Orchestra OLIO OF VAUDEVILLE Watch for Concert Daily SUN-UP by nope ing the 1928-1924 o 1k witk Frederick sur The action of ”1 Wood company been withdrgt Alfrel La : en from | the praintift and A DN part of a work in four aequisition to science e History of Tapestry. | nelium gas, of Whieh AT THE LYCEUM | Present Agnes Ayres in “The Guilty | W Tarks SAMERICAY AT PALACE | D, W. Griffith'ss master produes tion “America”, opened a week's en- asure is reau of men human Tomorrow’s breakfast prepared with dinner—a QUICK QUAKER d‘ Try this new recipe g ERE is the richest, most delij cooling of hot we breakiasts. Made of oats, it's r invigorating, too, , cook your As lm’!;“d 3 ICK QUAK (l.h new cooks in three to five minutes). ‘When done, into & mould and let phuintluufi’:zuuonm: Cut in medium lndmvnlmnflutwlflniruhoreuhd*. and sugar—float with rich milk or cream. The combination is delightfal. A world noted chel ered this new way, Jnnfogmmdh.-yn. Star o'ard full size and mmur—’ Italians Greeks Left; Americans Doing Leaving only 23 Tonight, Tues., Wed. The Greatest Aggregation of Minstrel Stars Ever Assembled, CORMIFR. of Norwich, for- ¥ of this city, and Miss Rosanne daughter of Mrs. .\1ar|0|lnn| Use For Husband of 444 Washington stre.t, Manchester, England — Crowds | Norwich, wili be married at St. Pat- | viek's church in Norwich by Rev. | lined the sidewalks in the Manches- | ter business district to watch Dlajangai °’n“‘; ““““‘”r{"" 2 urke was for- Arlonine O'Rrien lead her husband | Scptember 2. Mr e | down the middle of the street, bang- | :"]';']:i" :::|;"r;:';‘\?'f‘:"r(“chelrtO("hni:m::;‘\"t Chplenl e R e T | and was a member of the Y. M. T. Mrs. O'Brien explained to poli [ v % B soolety Bete, LeAK WreBle | inent in the amateur performances by the society. Mr. and Mrs, Burke | will make their home in Bennington vt AY FEVER Complete Relief Guaranteed in 24 Hours With Specialist’'s New Prescription At last Hay ing in the air. ¢ Other treat- ments do not attempt to get BURK Willlam Burke oletures and an additional comedy | score beautifully by J, Barkle, signed for ec ane helium and the working out of pro= [ a¢ the rate of 21.1 for every 1,000 jueat & return engagement of the |American Tndependence, when he | Egypy, changed, all through ages, and junction with the commercial de-|year 1923, Now— aroadway when first shown there |And to destroy the great grain flelds, | tures delivered by the author as n | demonstrated fully successful, against 15,6 in the same year last | .1.‘ . Alr sceps In through the| ; Fitch's Minstrels are at the Capl- | paign, in which more than 10,000 PR [ huge envelope of the Shenandoah,|Year was 213, slightly above that and when the helium purity ia low- who,had a big run in their day. The | fighting of the war of American In-| SIS IN THE U. 8, by National for every 1,000 inhabitatns, com- wam Use 0[ l[ Cl] ked um 98 per cent pure is recovered, £ with only about one per cent loss. ) - T o! | ed, ing of the show offers the regulation | The seats at the evening perform-| T. Greenan and Albert B, Mere- | oo AUK Ten thousand tion repurified. The cost of Alling the olio of [and sell for the special price of 85c. | United States, arranged for high ene e that present five very fine [ Children can see “America” stinence association. A dozen ban. had been brought into touch with pristine purity and pumped into the 5 red that combines all the art or.’I‘URKs FEAR ]TALIAN A series of lectures on DIAUCS | prestdnd aver by the T 5 riov | son-in-law. nally found, and more recently in Boule, | 4 ey | fiquor. He said the bill is encounter- | jojium is found to exlst in quan- dence for the ancestral history of {250,000 members of the organiza- |, weii is the masimum | back streets remain in ruins, tragic Its attention is focussed on the | gtinence tion have been | drogen can be manufactured any- for which Mrs. John §. Kennedy, of form and the definition of ffact that Ireland’s political clouds |sun fn 1869, Doctor Lind explains. Smyrna's export business is e JOHN v OHN SHAW BILLINGS by Harry | demon of drink continues its rav- jn yaq Tl e Pureaaiatin(Hag stavee Turkish rug factories are turning fand its catalog, and first director of | raform mensures by the Dail and Mustapha Kemal, has just been re-| Mr, and Mrs. Beamish, two o | Cormier 30 — Entertainers — 30 na a year ago, are leaving in large s Makes it just twice as easy to do the family wash Gons are the days when a woman need slave for hours over the family wash. La Prance makes it possible to do the washing in balf the time, and with Balf the work. No rubbing—no bluing -no estra wringing or handling elothes—~when yoy use La France. numbers owing to a growing feeling | £yl INSURANCE on the part of the Turks that the| ~ .. el A Italians have designs on their coun-| pu ne | ples and practice in the life | try. The Itallans are going Lo Syria | il e he life | 1 or purpose in gelting mareled was and to South America. Of (uefn Sl te to have someone near at hand to | there are only 23 left in the city, |} 1w 0p SIR HENRY O S0 | hit, and these are awaiting transporta- | E TSN "\,"?“’f"‘“:”:'“‘"""l' ; ey BANNER) v J. A. Spender, Lonjitg Urhees Biography of a British statesman. | . e 5 A Good Report | MAGNE HANDBOOK OF “Do you mean to say you like this | INFORMATION AND D A T A | stupid play?” | RELATIVE TO THE USE OF | “Good heavens, no!" | SIUM ALLOYS by Ameri- | “Why are you clapping so loud, | can Magnesium Corsoration. | then 2" | s “To awake."—Sans-Gency MAN WITH A HAMMER by (Paris). Wickham. | Book of poetry by one of the | prominent women poets of England. e e | MEMORT or AN ‘AGNES AYRES “THE GUILTY ONE” La France doesn't wear out the clothes as rubbing does. It's eafe and! gentle. Acts as a solvent on dirt—s0 that the clinging, greasy particles simply: float away, Use La France with any &0ap you like—bar, powder or flakes—= in tubs or washing machine. Costs EXT WEEK Anniversary Gift Week § | keep Anna | Fever has LYCEUM| PALAC ALL THIS WEEK AFRICAN | HUNTER by D. B. Lyell, e | NIGHTCAPS by Oshorn. | _The gentie art of reading in bed | explained and fllustrated. 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Atallgood druggists, with THE YANKEE CONSUL THURS, — FRI — SAT “MERRY GO-ROUND" OBELISKS by | | obelisk of Aswan, YCHOANALYSIS AND AESTHE- v Bandouin, An application of psychoanalysis to the theory of aesthetics as ilius- trated by a detalled study of the works of the Belgian poet, Verhaeren. —— PALACE ARTFORD ALL THIS WEEK MATS.—Tues., Wed., Thurs,, Sat. EVE.—8:15. POLT PLAYERS with ARTHUR EOWARD and WINIFRED ST. CLAIRE Direction A. H. Van Buren. in Shuberts Greatest Success Whlspermg W_u'es As pinyed over 3,000 times York. The Greatest of all Plays ‘akors from the serinl awsy witl 2 drudgery of | 2:15, l'ov %mll RESERV Emile RADIOACTIVITY by K. Fajans Late developments in the study of the chemical elements, READINGS IN ENGLISH SOCIAL HISTORY by Robert Burns Mor- gan. Writers of the various periods bring back the England of former days through their descriptions of st e stay, VRANCER Wi | f000 and clothing, games, methods 0 "o et volen. EDD- b LIANS 10 one o Bev et e { of Tighting, cducation, trade, ete %o rest of (he players CLARE JOF. WAGSTAFF. JAY RAY. Nest “:'v‘l'-—‘—\l;::)\llll‘l'::\.\\ili\ THE ROMANCE OF PLANT . 5 HUNTING by Capt. Francis King L WISHOP, BERT sMITH - — st | dom Ward A On Matinecs All Seats Rust, Children’s Tickets = DR.PLATT® Inex PRESCRIPTION Box Office Open 11 a. m. to 9 p.om. Evening Vot You reud the story, sale at Dickinson's, Clark & Brainerd's or City Drug Stores

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