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WISCONSIN HAS Three Candidates Up in the [ wpecial tel in vacant by the death of ‘Rohert Ap, |!ME irlies amidst LaFollette, and issues of Wisconsin republican- 18 in; ‘Wilcox, tlon o} heading the progressive faction op- posed to the LaFollette, have all filed on the re- publican ticket, finding ticket tion In Wisconsin, not in use, filed under that banner, and is the only ay or: Bruce, m le ar Wl m: dependent held two weeks later, hi: ac ye fo! ehoice of a convention “permit the people of the slate to exe ca jurns Mantle, famous among re- wers, sald: ity fathers, and particularly ecity mothers, uld adopt a resolution of thanks mall it forthwith to Arthur mmerstein for having given us Marie’” Of this operetta !l could he said of its phenome- appeal, but it fs the cast and rus, of the visiting organization praise in bold type. ry member of the princlpals is (d A-1 in the files of Broadway ho's Who," They are Dorothy Lucille Middleton, Walter vrenee, Allan Rogers, Marcella ds, Harry Koler, James Moore, el Knight, Len Mence and Ar- B. Walsh, Ifully 100 persons n the roster and, besides, there n angmented erchestra which s cted by Robert Stothart, who te fhe “Rose-Marie” score In ahoration with Rudolph Friml, for g settings and costumes, hing more striking has been of- d to date. Besides the now fa- 1s “lotem pole” ballet there tunning bridal procession and ny other groups that draw ap- 15e for the sheer beauty. apitol to Celebrate Its Third Anniversar Third Anniversary Webk will celebrated at the Capitol all week with a speclally arranged pr gram as its annual treat to the the- ater's patrons. Fourteen acts of Keith Albee vaudeville will be pre- sented, seven acts on each half week program, Some top-notchers in the amusement world have been contracted for and a bigger show than ever Is promised. A feature attraction for the first halt of the week would be hard to classify as all acts are what is |known asgall star.” The Iive Bo- {hemian Flappers will offer a [melange of music and songs. This United Slates senate mado |offering is presented by five charm- beautiful stage a wealth of elaborat. wardrobe, Thelr instrumentation is |perfect and they will make a big Nt here. There are several repu- table quartots in vaudeville but none as good as The Volunteers, four men whose voices blend to perfec [harmony singing. Their offe called A Singing Novelly,” and Capitol patrons will surcly enjoy |them. Lewis and Ames are a com- [edy couple offering “We Know a |'Thing or Two,” which is a hodg podge of bright talk and songs. Wilbur and Girlie are novelty won- |ders presenting “Yuletide,” an act that will start the show off strong. Bob White is a bird, and also the name of a vaudeville act that is a bird of a monologuist because he whistles, Mr. White calls his enter- tainment “Comedy Nolses, k and Recktor are “Society ntertainers,” offering an athletic ot that is done with the apparent e and social manner that one would think they were in a drawing room. Thelr stunts in equilibrium | are neatly and well done. Another big attraction is Miss | Valda, the aristocrat of character {dancing who with her company will offer “The World of Dance” Miss Valda Is formerly of the Metropoli- | Fst [tan Opera House and a pupil of the |1 famous Mme, Melvina Cavalazzi, the | WD greatest taacher of pantomime and | "' premier dancing in Europe. = Miss |71 SENKTORIAL AT Republican Primaries Milvaukee, Sept. 5 (P veral candidates entered nominating primary — The the Sep- mber 15, in a contest for the seat the | | Law i Mal in forn is a dire wro coll As noth fere mo la s mar plat represent varlous formg |C{!INEY and m. Robert M. Lalollette, Jr., head- g the Lal‘ollette faction; Roy P, ! heading the Coolidge fac- and Francis McGovern, ng candidacy of young Arthur R. Barry, a republican, the Lalollette-Whee made legal at the last ele L Dri owed wet candidate. The demo- ats have picked Willlam George and the state central com- ittee of the socialist party has uo.} cted John W. Work. These three e unopposed. Some uncertainty has developed hether any of the defeated pri- ary candidates may file as an in- in the election, to ) ariy the Mal | the | ‘lar Clir be LaFolictie takes up the fasks of s father where ho dropped them, cording to his platform. He is 51 ars of age and has heen groomed r years as his father's successor, Mr. Wilcox was the unanimous called to se their ndidate."” will In selecting a He subscribes to the ‘Rose- Scegar, thur MERIDEN POLICE NEW BRITAIN DAILY H deserve is AKE THO ARRESTS vers Placed in Jail for Driv- ing While Under Influence Lerviden, Sept. & —After he had en his automobile over a part of pavement at Crown and Iast ets that workmen were in of repairing, it is charged M. Brown, aged 26, of iton street, was placed under late yesterday afternoon charg- with intoxication and driving lo under the mfluence of liquor. olice Chiet J. J. Landrigan was wding nearby, and Sergeant Kur- ence 5 SRALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925. Lucille Middleton, in Rose Marie at Parsons’ Theater, Hartford, All N ext Week was assisting other officers in | Britain Herald, Washington Bure | v | habitants ‘as Wuhtgara, the Roman | 1t has been supposed by | ¢d the dominion of France over the | | scholars that the carliest forms of | (erritory they Inhabit, They, speak | writing date back thousand to about years bhefore | Monuments, letters earved on stone, | come down to from centuries the time Solomon. As to| when writing began among the He- | hrews, there is considerable opinion us | before of some holding that | it began in the times of David and | olomon claiming that the | Ten Command- | fablets of stone | shows that it went back to the time | Moses, What English chg A it s 0 ence of ofhers tradition ments written the on Q. I8 the el ? 'rom Cape Gri 21 miles, Has 1 | grown in the u| A This heen 1322 New York avenue, Washington, | cultivatod northern D. C., enclosing two cents in stamps | Africa. It takes from 10 to 15 years for reply. Medical, legal and marita] ‘ to grow it from the seed and from advice cannot be given, nor can ex-| 4 b years to grow it from the tended research be undertaken. All| yoot. 1t would not pay fo grow it other questions will reqgive a per-|in the United States as the process sonal reply. Unsigned requests can-|is 1o slow and its use too limited Q. How many head of cattle and | not he answered, All confidential.—FEditor, how many pigs there in the United Stat Q. Wan the notorious oriminal known as Jack the Ripper & vo horory caught? How did he die? A, Jack the Ripper was caught. It is supposed that he a sailor and t his crimes in width of the | TIONES ANSWERED Nez to Dover You can ‘ get an answer to any question of fact or information by | WIting to the Question Gditor, New | tarto gras: heen | United § i onutside ever ates? Brass 1S never to b ye lotters are | are | to (he Iatest con- | over 760,086 Ne States a of cattle in the and 61,984,708 United head of | never Was | giine, | At after committing| Q. Who was “Atla | London he came to| A, According to the Greek .Tu\ \m-dk, where a murder Was | end, he was an enormous giant who | committed in hs usual and | carried the world on his shoulders, | that later ho died by his own fund| q, What countries have full at sea { Q. diplomatic with the gov- [ ernment Russian Soviet name of the Isle of Wight? ‘|| nion A The derivation of the name| A, G I8 uncertain. All seem agreed how-| Norw °r, that the word is of Celtic ori- | Poland, gin, possibly connected with the eltfc word “gwyth” meaning a channel. The Romans called it Ve, Veeta, carly of it wint log: style, relations What is the derivation of the of the of at Britain, Germany, Ttaly Sweden, Denmark, Austria, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, FEsthonia, Greece, Turkey, Afghanistan, Danzig, Hungary, China, France Albania and Japan, Can anybody file a voluntary | petition in bankruptey ? A. Any person who owes a debt, however small in amount, may file | Persin, | Mongolia, ! Mexico, | tis or Saxon writers e and the in- | ik as Q and hoth name Saxon names merely glven being probahly adapfations of the it by the ten |\ Christ., | langu | sus figures available there are 68,- | - litthe Arabic and their native ge is Shieh, What is the meaning of the name Abner? ' \. It is a Hebrew name which translated means “Father of Light." Q. Is the Mississippi valley good for poultry raising? A. Yes. The winters are mild and the summers moderate, There is a moderate amount of rain all the vear so that there is no wet and dry season, '00L"—PALACE OPENING Palace theater will open for season on Sunday evenng, Sept. and will offer for its first attrac The Fool YTHE The the 1 th In making the Willlam Fox eereen version of Channing Pollock’s stage success, “The KFool,” which comvs to the Palace theater on Sept, 13, Harry Millarde, the director, had the assistance of one of New York's | most prominent clergymen, the Rev. Nathan A. the D. D., pastor of Stephen's Epis- agle, fashionable St. copal church there, advice and segguestions of Dr, y valuable to Harry Millar in building the monster cathedral interior where some of ‘the most dramatic scenes in “The Fool” were filmed. This church “set” is perhaps the largest interfor ever crected in a New York studio. Dr. agle alded in directing Edmund l.owe as the young minister who'de- livers a scathing sermon from the pulpit, and also overseeing other parts of the church ritual which are observed in these scenes, Keith vaudeville will be featured on all programe. Service Diner, (indignantly): Bring the | proprietor here, there's a wasp in my soup! Waiter: It's no use sending for the bo sir, 'e's deadly scared of ‘em ‘imself.—The Passing Show, ancient Valda received all her training in | toe and character dancing from her | diverting and is now one of the higgest dance | wdway under reps stars in Ameri She is the only | cme alons 1':|Knr American girl dancing a real Bolero | the freshly laid tar. &) Spanish dance with castinets. The arrest wns made by 'A\“"‘)‘-‘ The photoplay offering on this | man Ti w:v. At 10 in {w. program 1s the James Cruze Para- |even Brown was sleeping ”" “_‘ | mount production “The Goose Hangs | coll and offers to bail him out Were e inaugurated at this theat {High” a beautiful tale of plain [Mmet With the information that hé e st in American folks with an all star cast | Was yet in no condition to go home, {number pictures |in the leading roles. Backs Truck Into Window s will be shown on the The entire bill will change After his express truck had back- s playbonse until that on Thursday presenfing seven mos intoand A large cum will continue Keith Albee headliners feafuring | e glass window front o Coletta and her * O-Mania Re- vue” and other star acts. The shows | will be continuous daily. | The Sunday evening program will | str offer Al Wilson in “The Clond Rid- er,” and Larry Semon in his six part | comedy “The Girl in the Limousine.” | There will be no advance in price | for the speclal Anniversary Week show, a voluntary petition in hankruptey. | This term means demands or claims provable in bankruptcy. The deb- tor's pefition must state that he is | unable to pay his debts and is will- | { ing to surrender all his property to | the use of his ereditors. A debtor | debt and having no assets may be adjudged a voluntary | bankrupt. | Q. Which principles of republicanism as set forth by President Coolldge. With his supporters he took the stand that the present state administra- tion, backing the candidacy of La- Follette, Sr,, in his campaign for the presidency, sfole the republican party in Wisconsin for political purposes and uses. McGovern, whose campalgn is being conducted along progressive Iines, was twice clected governot of the state and holds to the princl- ples of progressivism, but is op- posed to the candidacy of young LaFollette, McGovern's plea is based largely on the fact that his age and experience are more in keeping with the office. Wilcox, McGovern and Barry are lawyers. Young LaFollette has spent the majority of his time since graduation from the University of Wisconsin under the eye of his father. Mr. Bruce s the head of a large business in Milwaukee and has been prominent in civic movements for many years. Mr. Work is a newspaper edi- torial writer on Victor Berger's publication. swell the hos office receipts. Either this or install a symphony orchestra, | Britons. Q. What femperature neces- Y to cause the ignition of paper A, The United States hureau standards las conducted ments with different kinds pers and subjected them heat | owing but one somewhat under the same condi- | tions as would be present in an in- | ited container, which consists fn | raising the temperature in about an hour to the desired point and main- taining it there for one two :hm . Under these conditions they | found the ignition points of papers to be hetween 400 and degrees the actual point being possibly near 412 degrees IN. althongh It varied somewhat with different paper. There was consid- erable browning and embrittlement above degrees I, and some rring belween 375 and 400 de- grees T although no actual tion took place. What 1s a good method for killing poplar trees? | A, One of the to ring them by culting them all e Nancastf roNna i tof al danthl o rabout sixl| S ;,.CO:;‘:T{ inches. This should be done in the pit i spring. within or on ithe [ i S dlingu| A 2 £ OM Bol an the oo it boen known? When wa s vEsty first known among the Hebrews? A cars from the stretch of ir, when Brown aid, and ran into is i ‘ STAGE AND SCREEN - | G New Haven, Bridgeport, Stamford, [New London, Meriden are the | | five Connecticut cities {o be favored 1 Columbia burlesque New Dridg the others one bad New included in the ong and E AFFECTED TH PIVPLES Were Hard and Red, ltched and Burned, Healed by Cuticura, * My face was affected with pim.| ples and blackheads. The pimples, were hard and red but mot large. They itched and b\u'm, causing me to scratch, and my face was disfigured for about three| months, My rest at night was not very peaceful. "1 read an advertisement for| Cuticura Soap and Ointment and| sent for a free sample. It successful so I purchased more and now I am completely heal {(Signed) Joseph Stearns, Stiles Rd., Northboro, Mass., Jan.2,1925.. | Clear the pores of impurities by! duily use of Cuticura Soap with touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed to soothe and heal. Cuticurk Talcum is fragrant and refreshing. Soap 2% Ointeyent 3 and e, Taleom e, Bold averywhere. rach “Cr borataries. Dept. N, Malden. Mass® W Cuticura Shaving Stick 256, The theater cason of motion management announces of that the the exp of to Lycenm winter will not until Al o'clock ; attractions Haven full port a three day night Britain latter. s pictures this season, tand and Too week September, tand, 1. conldn't cont is stronger, steam or | | summer e [ » question s quite too in- in for a definite answer. A pow am engine and p electric motor same amount of work A large steam engine can work per unit time than electric motor and con- | I clectric motor can do more work per unit of time than A small steam engine. Motors and | 1es are rated in the same | shattered on the at | od to EAPEOT BREAK IN o HEAT WAVE TODAY " Sliowers Predicted in Areas bow Sweltering in Intense Heat | or definite 10 a ) {show motion pictuy {but probably will not follc the | policy of presentation exclusively, its pres horsc 10 an P store horse do the per hour, . Sprlt - ent Carthy, aged 46, of | by Officer De- with operating a mo- c under the influence This comi |eclebrate ifs will present annual treat star Keith-Albee tured each half | motion picture {headlines to & days are the best har.ony |in vandeville; the five misses in n welange; Valda, tha interma | known famous dancer and her com- | and others, do more | small Novsely “apite , cl tor vehicle wh of liquor. The damage caused by the trhck, is stated, will total about $100. thy was arrested immediately sh, about 9:50 o'clock. third anni big proj to patron ersary 1 mn ! | b Kinds of a | will e 390 addition Among the r the first thre one of | quartet IFlap acts it in fo team ¢ units o, nres. a igni- | horse What ins? Riffians are Riff tainous part the north nearly pur were ower, sort PARSONS: HARTFORD New York erities are proverhi severe, S0 it means a great deal| e e when any production recelves such | “A Tost Tady™ and © SiTg unstinted praise that given |And continuing with : ha -‘”rln 2 “Rose-Marie,” which, with a hill ‘j“‘"”}'r!{ the ‘w{"t of undenlable strength. will be pre- Ulo g cel s oD Ivl-M sented by Arthur Hammerstein at [for (he last three day o A s Parsons theater. Hartford, all mext [GIrl,” and the “Awful & 1 W‘_' week, beginning Monday night, |T-vecum theater has hooked another S week of features that are ain Skl to continne the run of ecapacity houses which have been in vog at the Tyceum for months. of people are the singir the Inhabitants Bohemian which is that moun- of Morocco hordering coast and extending iers. The Riffians are | Berber hiood and formerly pirates. v have heen in & it | ehronic state of revoll against the sul 5 ping out 1 northwest guard of the Pluvius t (—Cooling of the Cana- Opening tomorrow evening with best methods fs | of the onally Eody st as stormy feature 1o 4 days of pany; last year United States exports exceeded the Imports by 1,100 mil- llon -dollars, CAPITOL Third Anniversary Week §| PALACE An Entire Week of Selected Attractions Offered Our -‘ GALAOPENING Patrons as an Annual Treat! | MON. — TUES. WED. oith-Albee Supreme Vaudeville Acts Presenting ‘The Bohemian Flappers” 5 Charming Girlies in he Valda is 1o e on the Capitol bill Mon 1he Mine Cavalazzi, the teacher of pantomime, toe 3 dancing in Furope. few pupils and all cepted » said to gain fame her tuition. who lake region and o Melvir greatest | n of Morocco and have resent- | famons to pil of of 5 rs | 1, Towa re record 1 the long-awaited = to parts of North and Wisconsin, high temper 1ths, drought T - = e s < com | Dakot brovg nd Mor Lroken when a quart Y e in Fargo, N. DL High winds and Be il accompnnicdt tHagdbipenrtin Ta., causing property dam- 0,000, damage of Chippewa [ dam- The “clephant beetle’ of Venezu- i : ela is the largest insect in the world A full-grown one weighs about half a pound fter than a month of aridity wa * inch of rain | il doors 1o After being closed the Palace will open ifs public on Sunday evening, ber 13. For the occasion the lazement will present the Chann Iplay, * Yool th will he a feature all lprograms. | smmmer, ptem Grinnell, av of Fa Ve Rl lowoey I ey while siE Wiard Avch Bullders are made with » series of overlapping pockets atthe arch, ball and heel. These are so located that softinserts of any desired thickness placed In them will build a comfortable support o the exact height required and in the exact location needed to restore the bone structure of the foot to normal position. Allieather, featherlight and invisible even w stylish footwear, Wizard Arch Builders provide relief that is instant and larting oceurred Wis heat wave, owhere in the femperatures near |sion of Pallor in an electrical storm ille day Ke vandey n 2 week L ¢ heat swept areas. abiove fhe weather hurean Harrisburgh, in a maxi Ga, 1 mark hroke of years. Tiine T Ir in [ records The summer season of sfo Poli I'a pa his Sunday THE FOOL Keith Vaudeville ON ALL PROGRAMS Fye, Sept. 13th theater has to poliey = sonthern vith Augusta, with 106, excopt parts touched cthing furnace 106 Desmoines’ highest several prostrations. Des Moines only in- humidity. Qis it heen | 1 ithe {vert [tor the RUore p mum of second | Most of Towa 1l re- 2 pleture et on et o to e is senson, how i ert to a & will - rev y e i policy with con- experienced for sever tinuons show It has | od that pietures alone did not prove lours yesterday. 97, with | Showers in ased the hools were Omaha at, and Ala., nn., 102, Evaporating tions of en ren a financial success HAreh Builders B e e RS —— | A issed ves 100-degree Mo, ther- Birming awild Horse coming 3 is Mesa Nove filmed conntry, n in hecause of Springfield Chattanooga Zan s . Vv with ToE. T i ham, 104, T in t housands o vild stampe s film wells in Kentucky are Farmers in sections of the corn belt facing a similar re hanling water from dis- and crefks st rural cause lare see " : a of climax of t1 cancern, Tilinots a Musical Melange Vaudeville's Greatest Quartette THE VOLUNTEERS “A Singing Novelty” LEWIS & AMES | BOB WHITE “We Know a Thing or Two" “Comedy Noise WILBUR & GIRLIE " RECK & RECKTOR in “Yuletide” “Society Equilibrists” The Celebrated Meh-npolitani(')’;;e;'ai Dancer VALDA Offering “THE WORLD OF DANCE" With Dorothy Donnelly — Rita Worden ADOLPH ZUKOR .rl,, JesseL tem 3 tions i attra Mix in *“Th chard Barths Mitton Coming Tom | 1 nhow | problem nt. brool s In T Fixcept in the frith in “T irth death during the torrid wave recorded yesterday, the ngularly has been free of fata population Michigan o768 blowing relief afl,.: “Shor Bl Lonis, where Consult The Foot Expert From Headquarters i'oday is the Last Day THosE sharp twinges of pain, feeling in the— Arch Ball Heel Toes —all are unnecessary. Not any cate 26-bone structures of your Under the weight of your body, in your feet are forcing undue en, nature’s warnings—pains, signal something is wrong. Free Foot Facts — Today Now you have an unusual opportunity to end your foot troubles. This week you may have free consultation with a Foot Relief represent-, ative direct from Wizard Headquarters. He will be at your service in our Foot Relief Department. Kne G was area | Marriage W1 congested refuge 1. caches and slight I the | brought stay-at-homes Chicago's Barrym A fe Tionel e ught on at those dull aches and tired Lyceum I from some Ankle Calf Instep Knee of them would exist if the deli- feet were in natural alignment,) the lowered and sagging bones pressure on sensitive nerves.: , aches, swelling and tiredness—"' \ The Chincse day is divided into 12 parts of two hours ¢ EXHIBITS ents Livestock Boys’ and State Depts Girls” Clubs SHOWS Agricultural Flower Industrial Auto RACE sive™ motion 1 country ha {add one § [ musi “pay", days of yore 1 houses are findi vaudevil Austin Shaw New Britain Department of Public Schools OFFICIAL NOTICE All Public Schools of all Grades including Kindergar- ten, Elementary Grades Junior High Schools, and Senior High School open Tuesday, September 8, 1925. !Froe Parking For Autos Excursions Sun.—Mon.—Tues — TWO BIG ~Wed PICTURES | THE LOST LADY | [ | With IRENE RSONS THEATER : : / Hartford BIG CAST OF STARS! ALL NEXT WEEK ! I AM THE MAN UNDAY NIGHT — DOUBLE FEATURES sl AL WILSON Larry Semon | Rose Marie In SE\T -\\LE NO‘\ :il:,lfl\l.l, BARRYMORE LADIES' MAT. “The Girl in the Limousine” IATS. WED. AND SAT. This Coupon and 10 Cents Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seat A skillful detail outline print of your stock- inged feet will be made without charge, It will tell you the story of your foot trouble. At your request the expert from Headquarters will give you a test adjustment of Wizard Arch Builders in your shoes. Instantly your foot pains, aches and tiredness disappear, = VOGUE SHOE SHOP In The Heart Of The City 236 Main St RICH L Continuous Shows T)ail} In “The Cloud Rider” N e

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