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QUESTIONS ANSWERE You can get an answer D to any yuestion of fact or informatfon by w | writing to the Question Editor, Britain eHrald, Washington I 1322 New York avenue, Wash D. C. ,enclosing two cents in for reply. Medica, legal and marital advice cannot be given, nor, can ex- tended researcih be undertaken, All other questions will receive sonal reply, not be answered, ‘onfidentia All -Lditor, [t What tiween is the @ discoverer and a {o Jur ington stam a per Unslgned requests can- letters difference W unde, u, are | BIG COMEDY HIT 0N PARSONS' STAGE “The Show OI" Starts Engage ment Next Monday Night An announcement of considerabic nportunce to theatergoers is that |Stewart & I'rench, as producers, jare sending to Parsons' theater Hartford, for five nights with Wed- nesday andSaturday matinees, start- March d, the » Kelly comedy, “The Shoy Off" with the original New York cast Ancluding Louis John Bartels and Helen Low#) This is the play that remained at the Playhouse, New York, for two entir sons and caused such m\- jorable comment from the metro- politan critics, It deals with life us lived Dy the average American fam- |ily and introduces a character that, though new to the stage, is to by found in every locality, a braggart A discovercr {5 one who brings |Who i8 forever scttling the questions to light something known, A founder fs one w tablishes or originates some tion of plan. Is the ica or Ircland? It is native to the ous districts of tropical America, from by Ha . and Virginia in Ire d from L slave trader lamd by Sir Franees Drake taken some tubers 1556 and brough tention of Quesn Elizabeth, & Bureau of Ithnology States National Mugeum s Captain John Smith's record them that the Virginia Indians had a ¢ potato which the What kind 'waddell”? used. A varlety of hydrometer, call- It is used to gravity of The seale the water, senting multiplying the ed after its inventor, measure the specific liguids heavier than water. beging with zcro specific gravity of distilled and cach marking repr 005, 8o that by nmber of degrees on & and adding 1, the specific gravity is obtained Who is the krown phrase “Millions for « but not one cent for tribute? A. This has been attrii Charles Pinckney, while 1 American Ambas Republi QY author 005 full name who wro m Lincolr He was in Are there uge to deiermine anee nf rold ore in the A. No instruments that will locate gold. 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It appears to have been brought to awking, o in 14 Sir Walter Raleigh is said to have to England to the at- The U. s show an instrument le 1 actnul d to | 10 was sador 10" the F'rench the nte N heing cposits not ubs on ol o o ce- Ranier steppe nd 15 in a Tot or a tus for liator ox 1 upon erican unced ent on odir it pay officer? of the cir- 1013 | around result of ex- umer, N Yy and last y Gr un- 1o in fg mall well Jefenso an |h t ristic hy dame that seem to stump his fellows. “The Student Prine The coming of the operetta, Student Prince,” “The which is now play- ing at the Shubert theater, ‘Boston, and which opens a return engage- ment at Parsous theater, Hartford for the week of April s Leing eagerly awaited by theatergoers of 'this city, This most remarkable production of the Messrs, Shubert is admittedly the biggest offering that has been booked in many a 5 1t is bascd upon the play en- titled “Alt Heidelberg,” which Rich- rd Mansfield presented with great 153 twenty years ago. he Student Prince” comes iIn- and includes such meritorious as DeWolf Hopper, Jam , Eva Davenport, Bdward Stur- John Adair, Betty Rand, F aron, Harry Shackleford, leton, Gus Alexander and of other principals, together with a student male chorus of 60 picked and trained voices that promises to bring the pdience to their feet, he score is by Sigmund Romberg o will be remembered for such vious successes “Blosson Time" and “Maytime.” The is Ly Dorothy Donnelly, The Jing was done by J. C. Huff the entive production is under Ipersonal supervision of J. J. Ihert. ley, or Clare score pr story st N and the Shu- Menus for the Family eereal, wi whe marma- Break fast—Baked Ithin eream, hroiled scrambled eggs, crisp wl toast, rhubarh and ori lade, milk, coffve. TLuncheon—Iigh celery, bran bread, milk, steas | Dinner— Jamb, hrown d potatoes, curly endive, stuffed figs with whipped ¢ Graham bread, milk, eoffer, 1€ your supply of jelly running low {r) thubarh and orange marmalade, delicions and hos enough tar pepap a jaded morning appeti piguant marmalade of some hen g0 bland a fruit ples is s iw zood with Tunche aiternool pple con ereamed £ponge fritters, orange 1sserole of am, sone cort need W e or e and oust for ed vith ehopped nuts Wl filling for sa I’lml\mh and Orange Marmalade fincly ent rhubiarh, ulated sugar, skin of W1 pivecs, vemove. s 1"t Nl with cold Two eny oranges. § cu | Remove the rinbarh it oranges nd into a simmer 15 grit outer strin and eut in sm in half ont pan, and bring fo t minutes of the ez Juics cover » hoiling point and drain part en Serape as white skins as possible an rind in thi orange juics rind and - sugar. sauc L i} boiling Sy and eook much 10 yellow strins, Com in not into lowly which is 't bring im ay v spoonful vhubarh, s'rained smooth to th ary mixture thickens d on a cold sanec, ized jelly gl; paratfin (Copyr ril- witl our into ste cover NEA ) Hub Radio \‘l()ro‘\'m\‘ in Business at 10 \hm St. Hubh Radio store, which for lTocated at 151 Main remoy to 10 My old location was on the Sory nuilding was dr 1. The Hub I e car and a ssorfos ts and cal parts IDEETe S NGRIES » VHE MAPLE-TREL'S DRESS RUSEMARY wax waling 1n the golden Autumin gress when <he heard a soft wind sound in the air. Tt came from behind the hazel-bushes vher the hills were deep blue. Then it gathered iself together in the yellow Jeaves of the maple- tree. “Oh™ cried “the tree is wearing a full puffy, yellow drese™ Just then the wind blew harder, and all the Jeaves came Rosewary “It took its dress off and laid it on the gras” said Roscmany been | pounds | b when fest- | 4\¢/\«deb(/ PROD) Lyceum—hundd,\. Monday, Tuesday, STGE ANI] Reynolds atus of on nop coent pletures, e announces fron New Reynolds is (o b of at once on her init hicle, an adaptation John Cooper's widel Sunny Ducrow | “Miss Reynolds ha to the position of & urbitrary ded [De Mille, “bhut mous demand of pu tor alike. Her {stract asset—the re imount of ‘fan-mai daily i concrete is a real nence s roles is is ready oy favorite, has atial for a carcs “Tn appe Miss Reynolds is the of the moc sentinlly the Twentic with a genius for dr ing in the depths of of comedy, en of such a qual no hesitation in pre an unusually brillia Although a V., Vera arance Reynolds ind first her appear parts. She r funity from \her for the feminin of Clay,” in which splendid suce liag grown remarks past year, i whicl featured in Road Yeste 1y Dollar Handieap, md “Without Merey The y of cived | De Mil to the matie storivs eve her work in a diffier heen free tional by ture 1l wi Blackface 13 Ross. tiie pe hlackface jon foday comediang of most v e Capitol. headliner billed Harp.” The Marjon Monday's bill. e on The Capitol pictur fay for four days, edy “Behind the | {Raymond Hatt |Beery, A pic is that it s as it ends—yet it “dream” pictures, ing of a is on coni e is 1 ne story 6o Hurst's priz. tor Tumblewss 1 Aneric Lloyd tirst Heaven's Sake n o\ hooked charleston contes! . this the on- plavin rdion play ns Mond coming soo Chaplin lian It Simon ar King omorrow nigl smashing story This undoubtedly Nes ¢ openi vst satire come ursday spicious Ex! of the we fans will that other of her know Louis in this drama of hea *“What Pric in production at coast s Glor: the ndin March pictures this sens ision of through nopulirity further fndication that she and m inine. ama native * first big oppor- such pictures Iy e nied on appearin makes his firs pee infmitabl EW DRITAIN DAILY e swummemmmn SRR from, E AS UCERS DISTRIBYTING CORP Wednesday hLRFFN § now ment will be madde selections of ac Next wee tors to take \G Flagg and Ser ated such a productions. ot the I hy fam- rolos mt Quirt furore in 1) sluge | Raoul Walsh will from e par O'hon of (‘ay vhich ere dire pictur ularity iR Yor wered in g S Willian 1 mnounces has purchased fhe “The Family 17 Broadway Ha is wrote the play write the scenario sion, the® he Sereen rights to which vics airs, current 1. Dl Il will film ver- on, starts ial starring from Henry y read novel, sueee Sa Vit Sam St the 1s been elevated w through no min tates the unani and exhipi- is no ah- stagering coeives | idence (Rut she and the promi ned in featured Irving Cummn s the shooting of pid, film ver B Kyne's completed ustling for Cu- fon of one of MOSt popular magazine It will be ready for show- ing within a George O'Brien hlie ally I' she short time. Johnstown Men” and red in have t Flood” :nd “Three Anita Stewart, ver the Wing THREE FACES EAST Bad who star- Fwain Shull Mect roas LoISe: a star. personality personification She is es- th Century Girl, 15 convine- pathos as at 1he Her work has ity that | make dicting for her nt cure of Rich Famous War-Mystery Drama- wond i canomnis moce ot mee o | Kinig o the Turl” a Feature d oon the rammar o0l sereen in | days in “kid” Hore conld or an interesting I you Kill your your native count from erushing defeat in time of war This is the dilemma which confron: Jdetta Goudal in the thrilling dram tie climax of Faces sensational questions {heart e who selected e lead in “leet seored vovularity during the been Million eferred,” she Hor bly | she 5 mystery story of seeret service which opens tomorrow the Lycoum fo raction is T. o night o s one of atures, The The i : other g Vance's story ™| presented by a cast et | 0t Mitler, Kennet Al Torrence, Mary Carr ed, and | s it portrayal has Orites. The sidesplitting uis The King of the Joseph Turf"” Patsy vid fav- o of has featuring h Harlan, 1 and other e in most roseree a mixtu and ol the cnuine last f next weel Lyccum Love House,” a ro- iU 1 and & million- Connecti Yankee in Arthur's Court.” “Three FFaces 1ast,” originally e suees Miss. Goudal Ul powers, giving in- tly of at value mtil her r of nd the super- in vandeville i visit to N n g a dual rolc Midend ormation to hoth last few identity i In the « Miss ron! ¢ staring (9708 S0 nd - Wallage | 1 Wiarity of this [0V 3 \\ he thosn e tell- ; P in the 4 “The Af Danee one of viv and it feot film disclosed velopment of fhe , a8 Mix Hawthorne Geyaan v falls in lar, w German agent 10 Berlin a mes rican s also that . starting Sun- slory tl cat com- Clouds which brin 10t London, one of it the =i meaning £ thous Liboery v “Mann e 5 in whiel only quin e s hom “Irene Hart i Lamphicr in and Harold comedy “lor Clive nry 1 Brook Walt) prC ims of Kaiser Wilhelm King of Turf” most funm the transformation i o dails hirds n s vle Capitol nal i Thursday : fax in his The racii licnee Special up stand by llumhull Sends \ To President Coolidge nd you o wom (Courts Have Sustained ])cmuncr h\ Sec. Mellon Columbia demurrer 11 times wlica should be au- | the e . Srewer ons. tter ” o Amherst \:lildonl\‘ Vote Against Chapel ()ld(‘l' v interested to | rst, Mass., Marc} tudents vot ndance mpulsory chapel [tition for voluntary at put west | be presented to Presi ¥* will be Fox films Announce- {undergraduatc committee MERALD, of the | Petor | who had the leads in“*“The | - LYCEUM PIGTURE SATURDAY, ILPATRIC REPORT 10 BE READY SO0K' Who « MARCH 20, 1926 priz loyce story “Mannequin and Warner with Alie Baxter featured SAYS BEAUTY ON BAND WILL EQUALIZE CIGARS \ecountant Been loyes. tgating 1o Issue Findings Shortly Mury Garden Discusses Suit by dor- tford, ( L ML Seovell nccounting flrn Mare ®) ember of of Scovell, Well- | upany of Boston, will | to fhe s ¢ comnittee ed by Governor Trumbull his ndings in the cheek ¢ finan- I manipulations of (. Harold Gil- wrie, former state treasurer and Iirst National ovell last Morris, ligating Iza Against Advertiser Using Her Picture, ington and cot New York, March 20 (&) Garden believes that a ma Ing a five cent cigar with ture of a beantiful womun bhand gets just much out it as man he on the as the pleasure ormer cashivr ¢ moking & of dollar ¢l “Howoever ed for Lurope PIORYCSS aply today for her woull baths the Riviera to report, 1 am concerned, t1 dol mell veek Inforn s G sald as s inves the ot mude and e be In a position Mr, Morrig said the accountant on mittee, was Leing s00n o today that when ong 10 hoth Garden w ght imilar wer resp Miss suit muke the instruc full inve Droj sivin 10 proees Jeritza gainst {he by politun toll not o report 1 PO company n reading coording to “half told orc com- Mr. Morris, hat if ad nterim inst i to come back 10 the ho saw of climinating any was Glenn Garden ex- June nd to a off Mis sing in Paris in rictions to to keep n,. turn next October Dorothy mi with a request for instruction: developed, bt been recotved b this line from assumed no ad re found nec- on points as ) nothing has 10y as Gish was another pas winee committee aloy it is y do 1he senger sum eamer the litional tnstr LSSATY, Former Ciove comb, in the rnor town, mi the somw work in or roturh nn- o « rnor Marcus H, Hol. comp been on a vacation 9 1 0, Fast Indies, with former Gov- and Mrs, Irank Weeks of Middle. among the is chairman of the state com- 1l titania, ee, and Morgan Gi. Brainard is | - third mer 1etions we with a It n in 11 pictures Lord and Lady Whitelaw other § irac ny to star who las CAPITOL t home hop on 'lndl in Denmark Found Guilty March 20 1di AT THE How the folks newspapers du the thrillin lays of the great war lon 1 to get a look at No Man's Land—to what the war really was like! who read | Copenhagen, Denmark ® — Tev, Dr dist Episcopal navia, was found guilty by a jury yesterday fraudulent conver- Woil, No Man's Land is now avall- |sion of 18 croner ($47,684) of able to all movie goers. Tn “Behind | charity fo the Front” Edw sutherland, | he Paramount director, shows exactly what it 1s like. It Is far from a comfor at least Wallace Beery and mond 1§ who play featur roles in the Front," found it that The will be he ckface die Ross, harp, pro cxonerated on the prosecu making pub- charity based on less sl falsificd hishop cond tor's charge, t appeals for clans “more or mless \tton 5 ‘Behina way Keith-Albee vauds led by Amerie comedian, who ie exeellont ec other feature is th= offering iiton and Hayes, in ® This popular tr favorites | n Keith vaundeville for seasons and are in whe Othe include T1 novelty Walt and tin in a song and dance skit, and |1t Marjon T in “Fantistic | vision that Noveltios," ere will be fonr new airveraf showings of “Behi without Front” at 2:15, 4:20 which will he the s for school ents; 7:2 aceounts. fradulentl his 410) mon imprisonment own s hin { o Plane Contracts Without (ompehlnc Bidding 1 Y honse ided the .-l" o next five may ' of headlining the past lemand in five every- o ¥ nwu ) ATy has de corpors fs draf * Heyns in Mary Aus- hcers contracts bidding e endorsed and repre Com under competitive tion ommendations of hoard nir servi his @ is in chil- | rec ind 9:45 will | both 1l show : and was ofl pring non-conipe ts woull be r ed committs hooks fals iy cond show at with the chang hill of vaude wiil tered and the photoplay will of or the Liberty Magazine's $50,000 On Iy T The their gov o's proposal to now open for inspection by rnment. LYCEUM SUN—MON.—TUES.—WED, Double-Feature Program SHOWS SUNDAY Second Show at 8§:30 CONTINUOU> SHOW DAILY 9 ot 2 PRODLCERS DISTRIBLTING CORPORATION YWith she kill the man JETTA GOUDAL loves to save her ROBERT AMES 'I'rvnu(‘xulllle]u<'\ HENMBWALTHAH and CLIVE BROOK picture of the serviee i time Higpt by CCardnerSullvan astating war, and Monte Katterjohn From the play by Anthony Paul Kellv Must she myster) secret dov of A RUPERT JULIAN Production = ALSO— THE KING OF THE TURF —WITH— KENNETH HARLAN, PATSY RUTH MILLER Tho Roanng Romflnco of the Racetrack Children | After School 100 é’wflnumfenfommflaia/ | SUNDAY NIGHT—=MON —=TUES ~WED, Prepare for the l?«ggest Laugh of Your Life! SEW ALL BUTTONS ON TIGHT And of All Things, Hold on to Your Seat! You'll Laugh Like You Never Laughed Before! I'HE SUNNY SIDE OF THE WAR! story a rough- neck and a sap who fought the whole Ger- man army for a girl! IS A WOW! The ol VAUDEVILLE AND—MORE LAUGHS America’s Greatest Blackface Comedian . “BLACKFACE” EDDIE ROSS And His African Hmp THE HEYNS alt—AUS STIN—Mary | HAMILTON & HAYES “The Spirit of 76 \1 ARJON DANCERS Fantastic Novelties Children After School——1:20 15¢ SHOWS SUNDAY Second Beginning “Behind the Front’ Will Show at 2:19, 4:2 5 Nites Beg. Tues. Mats, Wed. and Sat. Exes, 30¢ to $2.50, Wad, Nat Mat. Mat, Plus 50 to $1.50. ' to $2.00. 150 Tax. STEWART and FRENCH Offer C7/e COMEDY NEW YORK HAS LAUGHED AND VEPT OVER FOR /A L /vam &mm’w‘ JSlguoad & The Orizinal New York Cast including LOUVIS JOUN BARTELS and HELEN LOWELL (IAS AND BAT. RETURN The Messes “THE STUDENT PRINCE” Same Company headed by 1, JANES LIDDY, EVA DAVENPORT and LAURA ARNOLD records at this theater a few months ago. all last summer at Adantie Cit <olid months in Ph shubert Theater, Boston, W < VISHE The DeWOLE §H0vL That bhrok Thar played That Remained for That crowded the N lelphia for 20 weeks, A MAIL ORDER IN TIME AVOIDS STANDING IN LINE ore be- those ed, Prices, Includin S288, 82 Bale. 81 Bale, $2 rs.: Onch, 82 waed, Mat sat, Mat 5 Orch Orch, Hak $2.30 S288; : Pam, Circle $1.15. : Pam, Circle 8%e, Fam. Circle $1.15. Envelope. 30, With Mail Orders enclose Addressed, Stamped

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