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‘What is meant by ality” when we speak of a certaln | Australia and Da person possessing a “splendid Personality is that which con. |!n the United stitutes distinction, make an individual original, esting and forceful in his dealings | tant Epi with others. Q. When did Buffalo Bill die and | the father of President Coolidge get where is he burled? lo Bill) died January, 1917, at the | father of the President, got his mill- age of 67. He was buried on Look-| tary fitle se out Mountain (now called Mt, Cody) | Governor near Denver, Colorado, Q. What is the meaning of the|in the state milit Red an assoclation for the relief of peo- 4 4 ples stricken by war or pestilence was held in Switzerland. ing adopted as their emblem red cross with a white background | which was the reverse of the Swiss flag, a white cross on a red ground. i "‘?h,;‘rf,f:cfifi;l.c"’,,'ek e e | Wil be withdrawn in New York 10-| of he purpie from the emblem selected. What is the meaning of evo-| Despite ths approval of the| lution in its broadest sense? 2 Evolutlon, as it is understood | #uch as has been given few d today, is a widely term, comprising a study vast complex of natural conditions|falled to draw big crowds to the de- | box office. It drew only $6,000 a | birds will be awarded, systems and | week, which means the death knell | o particularly that which includes the | for any play in an average Broad-| T earth as well as all forms of plant | way theater, where gross of aronnd fard 7. 4 animal life upon it. In biology | $10,000 Is necessary to keep a play |li it means the serles of steps which a germ or a rudimentary part| Meanwhile the old-fashioned pro- becomes an adult organism fully developed part. This meet- the that grew resulting In the formation and velopment of stellar v long has he been in the He is eleven years of age and | the Lyceum on Thur: lak been in the movles about seven | her Itest and most exciting photo- | L ; 3 " made? | Norman Kerry also is in this pic- e a | tablespoons salt, 11!ture, which is one of those :murmx: R tell de tablespoon corn starch and 1 table-| desert isle with lots of ro- fathe Add water colors, | mance, moonlight nights and love. or other coloring = 0 ji shelf unknown to his parents starch with the water. Heat the salt| pooked for Thursday at the Lyceum | N £poon cold water, matter to the water, Mix the corn- “The Danger Signal’ also | all pan and when very hot|and some of the coming attractions | pour in the cornstarch, Knead unti) | jieted are: “The desired shapes. Tle is still living at the age) Elajne Hammerstein and ’l'lwn‘]orel of §6 years, States in | National | wppovonehbred the Capitol screen on Sunday, M there in the 578 bank e National banks. What is the address of Vir-| ginia Bradford, kK Universal the meaning of the One who lacks on- con- | cifeminate man. the difference tween mediation and arbitration international a in- a neutral power be- | tween two disputing nations, in an | for an agree- An example of international action of Presi- mediation was the dent Roosevelt in bringing to representatives of the governments apan through which War was end- undertaking » a third party to examine, weigh, and decide some Letween two Russo-Japanese at issue puting powers. examples of internation- | capitol includes Lon Chaney in case | Monster” as the movie attraction Arbitrated | qnd 1 he United States berween Chile and Peru to settle t dosk | | known to humanity. |and Rubles, a couple of fun m Words fall 1w wlhen e ers, and the McWaters and T¥SOR |tomuis 1o do justice to th House office DY | Review, with a cast of five, iR halceate) ge been in use? | wood | Tioris Kenyon in “The THalfway has Presidents— President Coolidge-- was presented since | Tuesday offers one of her finest per- was received, 10 | formance is the average tes afl what revenne is collected period nths cigarettes Tully Marshall and other notable United | @ monthly ave for this period $81 cigarettes and $1 SOFTCORNS Soreness and Pain Get a More of Méones ‘Lmerald ! 1 trating oil is the one hing -feet- so “healthy from corn and -bumion 'troubles able to' go:anywhere de anything: in ubsolute: feet gives wonder- The Khlr Drug Dept. I8 selling lots | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD average of $20,098,189.21, Q. What nationality is the name Walker? A. It {s a Middle English name tor forester, I"oresters were assign- el by the King and thelr dutles consisted In walking over a space of ground allotted to thelr care, hence the name. Q. Is the Brisbane-Calrns ralil. way open for traffic. How does it compare with other rallways of the world? A. The Brisbane-Calrns railway line in Australia is now open for traffic and is said to be the longest L G L T rallway in the world. It s 5,433 and through Wednesday the miles in length, the distanco be- MM R “person- | tween Meekatharra in Western el § : Jarra in Queens- Hionihiec % mood—-for ki per- | land, i hearted i 1 Q. Who was the Chief Chaplain LeRrias o ates Army in the o A that | years 1918-1919? ,_”““"““_N‘“‘, sl aty inter.| A. Bishop Brent, of the Protes- |cenine oot i Rrumpya R opal chureh, “Stronghear me : 1 i tor Q. Trom where or what war did \M.w ongheurl,” fumous dog uetar, { 3 the title of Colonel? i D ] . Cody (Buffa-| A. Colonel John C. Coolidge, three days each weel { 1he rving on the staff of :.\‘..\.‘v‘\l' iy o oo, famal sron, ickney of Vermont, Pr | “White 1 T vious to that he had been a capt [ matic story ted agafnst go geous scenic hi nds of Alask ‘<IV\ snows; a tale reckin ith ad London. Matthew Iietz draws the role of the human villain in this pic THE RESCUE, TRAIN &5 Scene in “THE. IRON_HORSE W ture and is pitted ir he 1 The production of Hamlet in| A WLLIGM FOX SPECIAL, dog.© The story f s of modern clothes, wherein the hero 1 AT THE CAPITOL SUNDAY NIGHT, \I(“\Dfl wears a tuxedo and Ophelia, an| ultra-modern dance gown, has e S falled to catch the public fancy and | piil with Tom Mix In “I' night, the “Rainbow s the feature, | ie companion feature for the two | crities and nation-wide publicity | days is Shirley Mason in AD BU » Star- | 1" Wednesday night Will | iy e Associared Pross comprehensive | matic productions, the unusual ver- | he presented another country store Baltimore—Thirty-two spec the | slon of Shakespeare's masterpicce | with Thanksgiving turkeys to e @ of a parasite that has caused a | featured prizes. Many of these toll in Chia were swal C. H. Barlow, medical in order it e v and Saturday bring Rich- « o ohns-HopKins for 1 s if ‘as ! Imadge 0 “dimmy's il AR CRINE SR e wLiautlionizs et I”!\\\x : smashing, dashing picture : DSV ERRLL T it just as widely watehe el s | with Dick at his bee. com- | oo i s I ssie presides behind the candy and | panion feature s “Playing With . T wal Al s ; counter in a fashionable hotel a| duction of “Hamlat” starring Wal- | Souls. R T N e ey i nd has many an experience which ter Hampden and Ethel Barrymore, = Bhte16 ave iy ' ] e Y in her r disposes of all % i L i : ; > nidesi is the role Loxle (“"’g""i"‘ cortintinegits A CiRERD | Booked to play the Palace in the : Bew Eeven—Uomnectlaut Chame |oae o iiion niss MoAvoy fs bost \Vv-i:— | y Ruth Miller. willl appea at | Re8F future aro "Chickio. tha slory || New Yorkanostaisos Manos, ayber of Commerce: decides fo poll{wy. ' As the alory soce on it denlets | Patsy Ruth T Wil appear at| oo, purning love: and Ramon |chestnut peddl having a lot lmembers before formulating bus osal ToxerEhaln 1 ['. ¥ none of | urro in “The Mids! ipman.” b fun when he making w t | policy, s e D BRI | ! home and his 3-year-old son was — SR I egots] | plays, “Lorraine of the Lions.” playing pistol with cap pl @ 18 learned of {\VH\\! migration laws that ¢ #irl Who Wouldn't try to acc into| work." with Lioner arremore, | Tl O Hls orical Valne Beging i | Henry Walthall and Marguerite De | he be LaMotte; “Sealed Lips” starring | Sunday . Iprople on't send he Dorothy Revoir and Cullen Tandis; Ler baby, born in Arizona zen woman e home, he 1 Von Kitz in “Paint anl Powde “Bobhed Hair® “with Marlo Pre- | =00 S S S [the world, suys Dr. Orri vost; and Carter DeHaven in sn't the moral courage to s s 1y, Tuesday and Wednesday Starting tomorrow night and con- masterful production of tinuing through Wednesday, the Capitol Is featuring the Srrnul Wil liam Fox production “The Iron | Horse,” a sort of railroading sequel | manner that it sours to of subject, mammoth interest, and ha in | to “The Covered Wagon.” There St pinnacle of cinema art has « on. will be four shows daily, with: a Yot a soul within reaso diss = | showing for school children at 4:30 |tance of this. theater or any thea Chicago—Dr, A, B. | p. m. Special music is an added |!°F f0 fortunate as to play this vpg discovered ethylens gu | teature. wonder film should fail to see it idhe i may supp for it will leave i foTEaLbICH GE e oo rm n s iy st Manager Barrett of the Capitol Is | slon getting a good giggle ont of a trite om the very first instant it ap Hartford e of his anent this plcture, |PeArs on the screen and you husses under ov Ve s the genlal manager: * cat character of a great mi- |y, nq Transporta out | horses? Sure—Man of War, hobby, |!ion, Abe Lincoln, loved by the 1 enresentitives 0 | eharley, and The Iron Horse.” All [tire world in memory, giving e gement to the ambition of |ing this galvanized pony pleture, | David Brandon. senic sur- commission, { of which is hut his way of hoost- | COW S !‘LASHES OF LlFE TEN CHlLDREN o ot s o report and the e nar hit and killed by football special |, (ot it Al The baby had obtained | w ying to rescue dog from b Gty t loaded pistol from a s to someons in her In the presentation of “The Chicago—The greatest coward i of New York, fs the man ATURDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1925 THO FINE DRAMAS Strongheart in “White Fang” At the Tycenm tomorrow wolf dog who gro up with TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY I e ter becomes the property of an In- D e e N T dian trapper: is ta 1 rom the In 10 fig oth T ait hi “Whi v i the flercest of his father, a on T 16 MORE ARE LIVING 't ot Haven—Irofussor Counts of | o " ilippines, says back g 7 searre It of unus BIes here are behind th seinredi ol ROt nuAl lowr strength; his mother an intellis mi , : gets his name mi Middletown van 1 i and proceeds (e ome sadness to th istol South Norwalk—>Mrs. Katie Bod- is f0 Rhoddy. son of the widow, that she tury Police who go to Travel- |ayiempt o huy of an hurst oy sanitarium looking for |nounces willingness a high } issing Smith student find no evi- (prico for the releass son and o denee of her having been there. then tounded ossed - Bridgeport — Mysterions knife [y 1o, 1 i oL i rml.[,; wtion wielder stabs girl, then fives, she has stolen from her canse = o - i s her, eOny Town votes 880,000 I term ¢ 2 a improving and beautifying har- [ the American navy came into 1 abont 1912 wh Brideeport —City officials see pos- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS hmit sibility 1 develop- FOR RESULTS Ve fro1 of fax ree- H.l]l\\.n (.nl l cature A\‘ |’.l|.l('(‘ \l‘\l \"(‘(‘k city Tuesday evening, December 1, comp | y ONLYCEUM SCREEN Maye Mchvoy in “Tessie"- | PALACE 1y, will glve a recital in this at 8 o'clock at the Center church, Members who have not secured thelr complimentary tickets may procur cm from Mrs, W, E. Parker Kets, price $1.60 for the public, may bhe bought from any member of the board.--advt, Double Feature Bill Continuous Show Today JACK HOXIE in —— ik lll~ RED RIDER” >auline Frederick: in “MARRIED FLIRTS” ALWAYS A BIG ——PALACE— \[ \.. \H)\.. h mirth and final enlmina mother The biggest thrill of your * b s ARCADIA 1 nd Genaio m. 150 | I 3 ployes, jailed by ¢ TURKEYS AND CHICKINS 1 Wolfe as recaleitrant L ; noner | Lveky Nvane v : et : WEDNESDAY, NOV aven—Attack of appendi- | pancing § (o 12, ssion 50 ¢ Is to Apholse Mingione's re- | L e Al atter serving half his | M ‘WO SHOW wm'on'l N'ho\\ Starts at 8:30 RACTION AT THE —in— lifetime s once in a while do they come like thi: UN. NIGHT ~Eveni wmng\—— 20¢, .‘lOc un = ames Walker, former vn official, arrested &% vevor who had the heroism to | Incldentally, more than 5000 ex- ploncer a pathway through the tras were used in Slming this pro- |Wilderness of our great frouticrs | duction and the two ancient vintage [&iving his life in the attempt. That lecomotives used are the original |€reat thought later becoming ones which the Union Pacific used [tion when General Dodge put at the opening of the trans-con- [thoughts into a .vibrant w‘wm | @nental line, reality by President Lincoln signing [ — that immortal industrial document, the authority for the nion Double A Thanksgiving holiday program |eific fo wend its way westward | for the last half of the week at the [yhe (entral Pacific railroad forge to the east, where t v welded together, compls itest commercial inty June Hovick and her Rte- view, a company of eight; Krugels STRONGHEART The Wonder Dog of the Ages! THE YEAR'S BleG) , WED. Feature Program folded you sit watching these warriors of your v irl” which is to be shown at the peace time engaging in this pre- ace theater Sunday, Monda nd tentious Lattle fo 1 steel across our continent, menaced by the I . engaged in death battles fo permit W oa pathway of . The picture is one of tha bigeest thrillers tha Indians, constantly has ever ACK LONDON “WHITE FANG” in Story of Alaskan Sno\\s - ALSO year | peen sereencd. The 17, Cutter | - i WerkE e o D | Seneca. was bought by First Na e A R monthly | tional for the purpose of wreeking it |V ;’ “ i S he nam leg b atiral Miractiviness changed to the Mandalay and | dynamiting of the ship is one of the | spectacular sgenes of the pleture, Supporting Doris Kenyon in the \re Llovd Hughes, Hobart Bosworth, this picture dly spending its w L part of it all MAY McAVOY — in Still the compelling manner dis played by that young player George O'B serecn stars, fen, as Dave Brandor the' e from th Wednesday and Thursday the |the hero from ftor moments 66TE | Palacc offers another double feature (O his love-making big phy ral encounters with « o ey R Ve e A AR i ¥ g v of those attemptin to fros ) and divert the ronte of the SHE'S iron horse. one sees that this le lad with his | FLAPPER FANNY says. e 1 v W quite as ecasily as #G | The Capitol pr |feature an augm {which promises to be a musical i [treat as the score contains bean This Coupon and 1( | | | | Come and Hear Ben Irving and His Orchestya LADIES' MATINEE Best Seat CHILDREN'S MATINEE—10¢ SSIE” UP-TO-DATE Je Will Admit Any Lady To | |ful incldental music. There will be four continuous shows daily with | “The Tron Horse™ appearing at 2:30, 4:30, 6:45 and S:30 and with e special performance for school {children each day at 4:20 The school children ar attend a showing of it is wholly historical DANCE TONITH ARCADIA Music hy can. Supper tickets ARCADIA JAZZ BOYN With Delicaci Floor Manager. Charles Farm Gifts for All Oc 51925 BY WLA SERVICL. INC. FREE PARKING It's the radio announcer's business 1o put on airs. WRound The World Bazaar Monday and Tuesday International Supper ser Choice of four menus, F International Coffee Shop Open Both Evenings Dancing § to 11:15 Program both evenings at 8 o'clock. Public invited | ADMISSION FREE . Nov. 23 and®24, 5 to 10 P. M. ved on Monday from 5:30 to 7:30 rench, German, Italian and Amer ..... sinseaies 0l CRNLE es from Many Countries ions from All Over the World AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA “A MUSICAL TREAT" zoods. E @ 2 - P Y CONTINUOU SHOW DAILY ., MON, TUE 1 PHOTOPLAY i AT OUR REGULAR PRICES Blazme e Trail of Loveand Civitizasion WILLIAM FOX presents 1 — Continuous Performances Daily — 4 | CHILDREN'S SHOW TRON HORSE™ Will Appear at 1 AFTER SCHOOL POSITIVELY 4 DAYS ONLY t SUNDAY NIGHT Once Big Show at 7:30 with George O'Brien and Madge Bellamy and 1100 Others! 4:30

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