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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1025, ‘vlnnn have heen passed by congress | his successor to the throne n{‘m\" Interpretation, If there are| tion for the public library at Lynn, {#ince 1ts firat session In 17892 How | I'rance, Henry VI, who renewed the | words in the statement that can be RT FXH'BITI"N Mass.; Paddocks “Noah Webster” | many were passed by the last con- | war, was defeated bv tha Irench ;muumml to mean something other | | rns the campus of Amherst cole ikr‘"l‘!i’ through the Inspired ald of Joan of [than intended, then those words {lege; Drasher has painted all the l" Il " 4 i /0 A. Congress has passed 60060 | Arc, By the year 1463 tho English | must by changed, The proposition | birds of the United States, Waugh's ! A1 |!aws and resolutions since that time. | were driven from France and“Cfilais | should contain only one resolntion [ picturcs are scen in the galleries : AL ¢ 1 1 Of these 3 | b | s o s s o s ! 40,810 were private meas- | was all that remained to them It shonld always be stated in the | un' n«u utes of New York, Chicago, i B ot : {ures and 19,760 public acts .'nul‘ Q. Why was the Confederato of- | affivmative and not fn the negative edo, DBrooklyn, Washington, “ 4 i 4 \ olutions. Of these 16,014 were | an’l » 16, 'homas J. Jackson called | This makes It clearer and adds to o "“ Wciphia, S, Louls, Bristol and l aws. The recently adjourned ms- | “Stonewall Jackson?" the force of the statement, The Opflfls Augllst 09—Wide Va]]CW‘I.Im- ol, England, and Durban, | sion of congress enacted public| A. ‘This is an alluslon to his|proposition should be as brief as ] | South Africa. McKillop has exhibe | e laws, [ctubborn defense of a position in | possibl 0 | Oi Sublects [ited in galleries in the United 2. S | Q. Can gophers be kept In cap- | the first hattle of Bull Run, Q. How many men ran for the| | 8tates and for a number of years in y, : tivity as pets and what kind of food | Q. What Kind of a mefal fs presideney of the United States af — the Paris Salon. He recelved a ! should be given them? | it |the timo of the first election of| Tne Kent Art assoclation an-|Medal at the Panama-Pacific expo- Unless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notlces and reviews tn this column are written by the press agencles for the respec' © amusement company. . 0 0 O - 4 . 8 e . “MAN IN BLUE" AT CAPITOL | DOUBLE FEATURE—LYCEUM QUESTIONS ANSWERED Herbert Rawlinson and Madge | The Lyceum's double featy to You can get an A. Gophers eat grass, roots, | This 1s o motallic element of | Abrahum Liucoln and what were | oo 5500 W tion | S1tion In San Franclsco, Nisbet, the vegetables and nuts, They can be |the platinum family. Tt oceurs fn | their political afillations? pAUNCERIL 8 a0 ; president of the Kent Art associse { kept in captivity, although they do |alluvial deposits along with pl A. Besides Lincoln (here were water colors, sculpture a »"m , has chosen many Kent sub« not make especially good pets. The |num, and is separated from it and | Stc phen A, Douglas of Illinois, | black and whites, by its member e his brush, “Earliest | answer to any | bottom of the cage or pit must be |other similar metals present by | democrat C. Breckinridge of [to ho held at the Kent Memorial|Sprin” and “Winter” are in galleries Bellamy make a good stellar team. | night fnel enne and | questio a # T » 5 « 0 held at t Lent ) ! ) A They r";m o 'h: el ey S ”’m_‘_v‘ m"“‘,\ \;:‘ Harlan n{quection of fact or Information by |of Some hard substance like cement |romewhat complex processes. 1t i 1 smocrat, and John Bell | library, Kent Conn., from August 22 [in Providence, R. I, his native {8t nightiintonstor i tiioss i mbtion e Wi we and | writing to Tho Question Editor, New |or metal to prevent thelr burrowlng | very hard, white, brittla met essee, union. apiber T inclusive:t The|piAco. plcturei which suggests thro ; (s W,':, e ”fih' e ," ¢ n“.m‘]\‘ m‘r Herald, Washington Bureau, | through to liberty, and {8 extremely non-fusib rid-| Q. What is good for the “gapes” [hours will be 3 to 9 p. —— sts | Lo as we he latest eplsode oW York avenue, Was| AR oA s i T 0 Fosteniaa N B ear IR el gl e willike L0 e A a story taken from real life, “The [of tha Great Cirens Mystory serlal. | D, G enclosing tue r‘"‘:}nl\::.?::’n I }I\'h‘w‘ Has”:hmln: u:lt‘\ :)l'\m. by L m‘[\h‘\ d for o ”:u i3 e 1 u;\_ e ; . | l[w‘ nae H“‘\,.\ insestils .ix\ny CUTTER BEAR FLOATED " [l g L amps 3 E of « quired to withs ery high te A, resh groun ¢ 7 | work by well known worican art-| o . Man in Blue," a Universal-Jewcl. |The news recls and special comedies | for reply. Medfeul, legal and marital [ coast of Ilorida, length about 100 ,K‘, Ve :.\‘\ syed m‘l ”,,mzllu‘-”"‘;‘ cultiy .m:,. :\.'q .,;.m. “,T.H.“»;m.';::: . 58 tec M"_.w | ,f‘, e L St e, Wash, Aug. 14 (A —After The Keith vaudeville bill shows five [exe shown as usual, advice cannot be given, nor can ex- s. It Is connected with the Hall- | is used for standard weights and | trouble which 18 caused by small |8t matter are quite varied, i | 2INE @ e aunlatCAN) excellent acts headed by the South ite 15 a dynamie nded researeh be under taken. Al [ fax river by canal, and with the sea | measures, and internailol zupeworms that live in the soil and |sure to be of genuine interest to art|!M11¢e of Wales, Bering Straft, the ern Cyclonss, & big colored oftering | mance which takes place i the fotiier questions will raceive a per« |by tho Indlan tiver dnlet, On it |moter ind kilogram, the waorld's | utiucl s 10 the inside of |lovers. Some of the sculpture winl |CU!l"r Tiear of the coast guard was th‘ut conl\pr'lJaes nlng\;m,d d:;v::::{ ‘I‘-v:nL of Afriea, Tn “Daring Love sonal reply. Unsigned requests can- | banks are popular winter resorts, tandards of length and mass, as 1l L the chicken lown in juxtaposition with the | 1 2:45 yesterday morning, with musio by & jass ban e Ale demeraloin Ao most NI Rotab anew ered SRATL I stteraWare | Qo Whaclwadl th BT a ol el e icos i rne ] e e & at a hotel should |shrubbery of the library ground = :!:dt sconlofler) a mut‘|ln:i z . ance ;u.um part and carries off high hon- | confidential.—Liditor. Cears' war?” of this alloy; combined with ismium, n with a family al write | The artists who will exhibit are: BUYS RUBBER PATENTS at are cleverly executed and some |ors as an act i i write | S LT . s the “Roller pigeon” A. The struggle between France |it 18 for tipping pens, bear Mr. James Brown a nily” or | , Lliot Clark, William| Akron, 0. Aug. 14 (M—Purchase fiew steps. Wright and Marfon lmrl Q. Ts the “Roller pigeon” the roc k 137 s ¢ ok : T R R R e % P e ey a very clever comedy offering that sult of cross breedin 2 98 d y 1 8 | I t was well liked; Jules Bernard and | [‘ A. Yes, This breed, like the tum. | (CFFuPted by intervals of peace. The | Q. W the twelfth wedding | ¥ Parately? f N honap s o : its of the Rubber Ace com Co, the Co being a clever little girl bler and other si f hread {first period (1337-1360) was con- |annivers and what are some ap It is considered bad taste to & Al et < 1y of 20 has been announced , inated e Preeds oflcearmed with the clulm of Ldward | propriate gifts for such a wedding? | FEISter in that way. He should |erick J. Waug Saekealls LRIy H9Q0aE Ao clalu gdRA went big with audiences yesterday plgeons, originated fr o y o eptic wlg t E with th‘lcumody song and dance of- e (,:,":r':\‘,,l,;f,:n {L‘,’,r,r,' “,r':);«::‘g” £ ngland Lo the KFrench throne | A, The twelfth year is the silk | Sistr as follows: James Brown, | P Gt ption, helong 10 1price was not revealed, The Rubber Rl L S S Hr 4 !‘y LP BLH until the desired resulta werd | or‘of byt e ||\"”"I Frbetabls S SN0, Gt five of them are members s e Tt offer “Bounce Inn,” a fine gymnastic | achieved, after which they becamo | : P ',”ns against that of s, napkins, lunch cloths and | ! [RLbyand s Notlonall dcadery S e S .,q,,m,,,n\ S e Phillp VI of France. This period | napkins to mateh, table rbr | {0: RWhicI iaj cosectivpuseaiwitiil I8 L SER RSRENE Y R M1Car"is &1ob ch he prosrem and.| ended with the peaco of Bretigny | fowcls, burcau searfs, lamp shades, | “NCitheri” “or” or “nor? e e morl GUSTAV BACH DIES 2 apte in (i Q. How many commerclal and fand included the English victorics | connterpanes, silk quilts, silk A. Neither 18 used with nort | Ioaie the shows are continuous daily. J[][{Qe l]ke pu(’.[h mn CnSG Uudel BRn kR allnred e rab inere NG 1o ANt LoninRcountesn LSO, LR e o coordinate | SNOWS Not to mention their con-| Milwaukee, Wis, Aug. 14 (P— i i L of Crecy, Poitlers and Calais. |ing appurel, scarfs, ete. are appro- r with or. o coordinate | oo With the Connecticut Iine |Gustav Bach, internationally knowa United States from 1921 to 1923 In- | Charles V of France renewed tho | priate conjunctions ¢ connect co- Lt Sroibaaen 4 % R | . & | s ltecs £ D ) Arts academy, Hartford, Some of |violinist and son of the widely Meriden Man Dies After | C flSlJela ]()I[ clnsive? war in 1369 and hostilities contin- | Q. In stating a proposition for | Ordinate clauses. b accom- |\ MR portralt m,,, the ",‘ (,f‘ {;mmm Milwaukee family of musi- Being Struck by Taxi | | (A The figures are as follows: [ued until the treaty of Troyes a debate what Is the best form? | banicd by a sin nombiative and oo, forenco room, Genmeva, Switzer- |clans, died at the home of his father, Merlden, Aug. 14 (® — Joseph | 4% " | Commeretal r 9= | (1420), Charles V won back much | A. Since a good deal of confu- | Must be followed by a singular verb. 1una." Nichols' “John Marshall" | Chris topher Bach, yesterday, His Fritz, an aged man living at 95 | Al lich., . 14 (P—DIrs. | 652; 1922 — 23,670; a | of the territory lost in tho earlier |sion may arise from the wording ot | The following is correct: “Neither | pangs in the house of repres ‘.‘n.m‘un came after an iliness of more Lewis avenue, this oity, dled at the |’ »J! ik “M, ‘]:’ ] \vwl‘v[udh:n:on | 718, Bank failures, 1921 — 404; | struggle but Henry V of England | the proposition care should be taken | ¢ nor I was there,” tives, Washington; Clark's “Rolling [than a year from a complication of Meriden hospital last night, nlmmv\ o f‘xr % “’“’“'] ler_auest for 11993 — 277; and 1928 — 878, was victorious over Charles VI at |to state the question clearly and ex- = ———a | Country” was owned by ex-President | discases. Mr, Bach was a composet after being struck by a taxi cab | "‘I‘ l‘;“‘“]‘ “‘_” HEBE S )“““'“" Q. How many laws and resolu- | Agincourt, and was nominated as | plicitly. The | st he {EAD THE HERALD CLASSIFIED | Wilson; Luls Mora did the decora-|s well as artist operated by Louls F. Gilmore of 68 |1k took un cration the bill | il Pasls b ;4:r 1er congre -hushand, ) According to the faxl driver and | James A. Dinnan, a New Haven po- lceman who chanced to be nearby, | . g 10y Gt v Mr. Fritz stepped from between two | setilement of the case, is Insun At trolley cars directly in the path of |y = P ; | | olute divoree De as yesterday that the $50 a month from her »and ai- with the nceessitles |ot life, 1 Emerick r increase t the automobile. The pavements the time were slippery and a misty 1 rain was falling. Ward . Peck told the court that The taxi operator rushed the vic- | he puplicity that has arisen from Hm to the hospltal, where he died |the hearing of the divorce action soon after. Gilmore {s held on a s prevented s s gaining technical charge of reckless driv-|cmploym. 4 5 in any ing. | capacity for i e said that her application for Charlie Chaplin Has | einstutement, us mcinbe of. {he | Trouble With His Heart |icco taied, ponding sotiivmont ot | New York, Aug. 14 (P—Charlic | (he a i o Chaplin is suffering from heart trou- | troit Do S S ble, superinduced by overwork and |for emplo) Ehai s 1o : his tedlous trip from the coast to | se8 7 hocanse. of supervise the presentation of his lat- | the publicity the s arisen. Eiforts est film. {to obtain crupioyment in Detroit de i i 3 o This s the diagnosis, by his per- | partment storcs and hotels and with 5 ¢ ; L : s sonal friend and physician, Dr. real est firms had met with like i L MEpTh g R met with James B. McKenzie, of the illnes mffs, Mrs. Seott s which {8 keeping the famous com-| Judz rerick, how r, said he 3 i ‘edian to his suite at the Fitz-Carl- | would not chanze his origiial honor ¥ X : e c ton. Dr. McKenzie helieves Chap- [Or temporary climony. The single g ! 1in’s condition is Improving and that "l‘ ‘|fv 1"" ©X '”~‘_‘! 1o Mrs. Scott Y k. 3 _ When we announced our Jitney Sale Inst week it met with & great responss of{i he will be up ira day or two. {EYAaICIEE L) & 5 ) 5 5 2 ¥ s r'\ or huyers. We want to tell you that wo have added new epeclals for to-mor- 3 The comedian's restlessness makes (e wonld m: v early deeision | ! I i 2 R bR L b ! Speciols fn cvery department of ou r store—and remember FIVE OENTS him anything but an \deal patient, | Which woul 1% permanent ! e 2 Ry, it E |m\\\ IS ALL YOU and he is reported to have attended | P1OVision, one way or another for i ) b a party Tuesday evening at one of | MrS. Scott's upkeen the night clubs in the face of a Is ravagance and “serions legal warning from his physiclan not fn““r"‘“‘“‘”' 1 "I;H;: \;(“"';* on 'J" part | ROLIILLED ‘mwmh district congres el reasons why he shonld ——ideg vs. Seott m nial of all thete cha drinking. Tonlte and Sat. Three men were m ' m\yi as Captain Wilhur the Wardman Park hotel xion and an unknown man, whom Nrs, Scott Is said to have met TWO BIG FEATURES THE . MAN (LT B N L 6F P AYRIE R oo s | THIS | N B PAY 5 CENTS DOWN DARING LOVE With ELATNE HAMMERSTEIN men and {heir fami o { N 4 : MR T it Gl an eveaordinaey July in B L,,‘,'r of (, n S | 3 Sl P 10¢ the 1st week i o ! |of the time of t it i y . 15¢ the 2nd week g e purchase, |atteging m n v | A 20¢ the 3rd week : ¥ BB jond Bings in the newest etyles and most wonderful 25¢ the 4th week @ & # monntings. FIVE CENTS DOWN will do on any one | The tri 1 biiy |‘v;y‘ h earr party of ¢ et Pay 5S¢ Down [ v 200 rich, sparkling, brilliant diamonds that go on eale | We want you to eee thess beantifal Dia- sband a {oronsly denving the charges i o 1 | Jndge Fmerick - 5 Then 50¢ a week CAPY"NJT“ “ "“' : i Sl e fo f - )i g e Ioeiine o o » 3 G i a3 4 s SOV R, | Mountings of ot e Tesmons” '€ “":M‘""'{: ¢ i > p s Y 3 Porfect ot green gold, it et : : ; ke bine whitel White gold— TODAY & SATURDAY it : # . 3 3 rad 7 - and combina- ar v br 2 c 5 ) 5 Y v s i3 Stones— mount that you select-—the opportunity of a lifo time! A : X 8% ST tions——cach HERBERT IH\n.] NSON o ! s n n o 7 \ s 4 ¢ h 7 S ,.:;,,,,,,p,, h s e W, 3 5 3 O : 2old and white sreatly bnde : : : < ; g01d — pricsg Priced. Wear ““The Man in Bl ." b B . & : = s ‘10 Southern Cyclones’ || ; ' ' _ : i ol $15:00 ey ) Pmmrm WRIGHT & MARION ¢« JULE BERNARD CO. 3 REDDINGTONS New Raven Police Board Plans | i € : ( : — T e ——_—" g AL My e Beautifully cased | Carry this won- e | We have fust recehved 500 of our $17.50 Wrist Watch ! |POLI'S PALACE 3 in green or white |derful Hampden : Special, Touncau, Octagon and. Cushion: shapes—1¢ | o y complaint | £ gold I ANCINIA rwioh, BAT Ve 3 : 5 fewels. Whita gold filled case. $ 5 HARTFORD { g i e Grand av H watch that can | low price for such | FIVE CLNTS DOWN WILL DO 17 O g i \ e relied upon t0 A high grade s : e e ALY THIS WEEK sk bt ¢ S L keep accurate | timepicee. Choice -l 'Y R MAT.—Tues, Wed., Tnurs. and Sat. o e os SARTS ; ¥ § (ime. Choice of of green or white Rt Sc l)O »“ Iq FO { ; es N ! , fancy dials. | gold filled cases M. 5. % rous prgsmers |10 and P o S e B g ; $17.50 © “THERE'S SOMETHING “1847” 0 o the bo e NG / L1009 U p YOU'LL LIKE AROUT I The POll Players | Griftiths, president of the Grand Av- | N ' v R TRADING®AT MICHAELS” ROGERS BROS. ’ | NOwWN 28-picce Chest of the Famons 1847 Rogers in s Farce Comedy In Three Acts || Attorney Samucl Shapiro will reg €L | WILL PO Dros. Silverware | yray 2 * - THE GREATEST OF ALL MYSTERY || | pod : st} 4 % FIVE CENTS sHOWS n ros ) . Jik DOWN will do, Towest Price on “THE HAUNTED |5 e | (3 55 T P e HOUSE” ‘ ' : The managemant requests the audi- enne art b dirulga the solntlon of the mywiery. The pleasure wf fature pa- troos will e enchanoed If they, ke | youreelyss sre kept in vaspense until | the fical eortain. et

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