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Q. Where is the main office of John B. Freysinger, New Britain, = the Singer Sewing pany? 149 Machine com- Broadway, New York the address of Pola Negri, Lon Chanecy and Richard | Dix? | A. Pola 11520 Vine street, fornia: Lon Chaney, Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer studios, Culver City, Califor- nia; Richard Dix, Paramount stu- dios, Pierce avenue and Sixth street. Long Island City, New York. Q. Ts it true that coin dealers offer a premium of fifty dollars for |a Liberty Head Five cent piece of Negri, Lasky Studios, Hollywood, Cali- QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to amn) question of fact or information by writing to the Question Editor, New Britain Herald, Washingtor Bureau, 1322 New York avenue. Washington, D. C. enclosing two cents {n stamps for reply. Medical, legal and marital advice cannot be glven, nor can extended research be undertaken. All other questions will receive a personal reply. Un- signed requests cannot be answered. All letters are confidential—Editor. Q. What kinds of grain were used for making bread and cakes in Biblical times? A. Wheat, barley, spelt, millet and lentils. The best bread was made of wheat, finely ground. Leav . & g generally speaking, have the driest en was used or not, depending on |4 nost uniform climates? the purpose. | climates Q [ A. Arizona, New Mexico 2s the lead | a B Wb T e leading woman | ihern California. 1o} e | Q. How many propellers has the | An offer of that kind has been' widely advertised, but the deal- er is perfectly safe in making it, for no Liberty Head five cent pieces were coined in 1913. Q. Can Chinese or Japanese ake out naturalization papers in the A. - No. Q. Can alfalfa be grown in Cen- |tral Canada? A. Yes, the hardy |srown, there. Q. Is it true that the whole of {Ttaly 1s no bigger than the state of |Ohio? | A. The area of Ttaly Is 117,082 |square miles; of Ohio 41,040 square | miles. Q. Which states of the Union, varieties are and Ridin’ Kid From Powder River?” 1y steamship Leviathan? A 3 Qiedsu alciles Ehe Hiat/four screwmiand elght Sin tiet mas Stavien. b tiat A tiieldriving owen ure of the Knickerbocker Trust SDRroximatelyias s Jompany of New York? The Knickerbocker Company tailure oceurred October | 22, 1907 and was followed by the | panic 6f that year. Q. Who were Madame Du Barry, and Madame Pompadour? A irbine engin |of each shaft is | 500 horsepower. Q. Will fish in a pond prevent {the breeding of mosquitoes? A. Yes, if the pond is well stock- ed with fish, they will destroy most |ot the mosquito larvae. | Q. 1If a person is not a citizen A, Du Barry was 8 favorite of |Of the United States, and breaks into ‘v W o, 3 2 house, how Louis XV, King of France. She was |2 e tried before the Revolutionary Tri-| A: Allens and citisehs atie o bunal for having wasted the treas. |Subject to the la ?,o n ,.‘h,( ures of the state and for having 304 2 "hver 1? a lr;l‘n n:;n:ge:;\mi- worn . mourning for the late king, |h3 natlonality. Fle caf 8 SPPIE and was guillotined December 5, |hended and punished without reg: 1793. Madame de Pompadour was a |0 his \‘\‘}I‘an»‘l"_‘j oAy mistress of Louls At the height Q. When was B - law ot her power she controlled public [passed in the Maritime Province of affairs, and for twenty years sway- (Canada and how doss it compare ed the whole policy of the state and | With ‘-:‘f! Mol e lavished its treasures on her am- | A. The Scott I3 Lipasseline bitSons. | Hhe. dfed April 13, 1764, [Loresthe war.;1t was a jocal opt 0 Q. Who played the chief male [law and not in any way comparable character in “America?” to the Volstead act. This law is still A. Neil Hamilton. Q. When did the inventor of the Zeppelin airships die? A. Count Zeppelin died at Char- lottenburg near Berlin, March §. 1317, Q ed? A. Early spring the proper times. Q. What as the number and value of hogs Imported into the U. 8. last year? A. In 192 hogs imported, 152 Q Trust | |bec. | List of Patents Issued To Connecticut People the U. 8. Pat . to Connec- | When should trees be prun-" Phtontatissas {ent Office July 27, ticut inventors. List furnished by {h | ofice of Harold G. Manning, Walk- Over Shoe Store, 211 Main street, New Brita 5 Edward T ignor to The zabeth, N 10l Geo ar by or late fall are Allen, Newtown, Singer Mfg Stitched Co., button- were 62 at $1,05 there valued 7 What is the wealthiest uni versity in the U. A. Harvard funds of 864.4 Q. How much ice in the U.'S. in a A. The Department Agriculture estimates that 322, 000 _gallons of ice cream were last “year. Q. Was the proposed | ing all foreigners in this country to register, passed by Congress? A. No. Q. TDoes service the National Guard entitle a man fo preferences | in a U. S Civil Service examina- tion? | machine A telt hats. Navy or Marine corps Jay G. DeRemer Q. Where and when ignor to E. J tight between Dempsey and Gibhons C. Compressor held? Henry O. Fletc A. The Shock absort was held at Harold § doi0ey Hack-saw | Arnold, Hartford, as- mesne Transit (Co., protecting A. Both, The Connecticu Bridgeport. Switch she A Brewer, Noroton | Heights, assiznor to Ca | cering Co., Brooklyn, N ents) Electric steam pressing iron; | pressing appliance, and electric sad- si by ban Vision Tonjes signor to _ [ Mfg. Co, Charles productiv is said to b cream is eaten vear? | requir- | T (8t . near in Danbury for the manufacture No. only tervice in the Army was the her, Bridgeport fight July | Gibbons Montana Forsberg, dle Bridgeport . FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNT MOST Ry espondents known! 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MEN FREED AFTER TRIAL GELEBRATE “Shame Suicide” Acquittal Pleases Mexicans Renew- Tijuana, Lower Cal., July 31 (P)— The acquittal of former Chief of Police Zenaido Llanos and three other residents of Tijuana of charges of having drugged and attacked Clyde and Audrey Peteet here last February, was the signal for an in- formal celebration last night when the jury returned a verdict after deliberation for about two hours. The allezed attack resulted in the suicide of Thomas Peteet, his wife and their daughters at San Diego after the family had visited the Mexican race track town. The basis for the charges was contained fn death notes left by members of the New | family. Jose Kelly, an investigator for the Mexican Federation of Labor, testi- The Kolynos Co., New Haven. |fied at the trial yesterday, that he Beautiful Teeth—Radiant Health!|had investigated the character of Kolynos Dental Cream For Tooth Rrnte Angeles Trade-Mark Applicants. | thes | Touis Boggio, dolng business as|disclo | Thompsonville ~ Bottling Work, | Were indiscreet, .\ - & Boetaces The immediate aftarmath of the bia Phonograph Co., Inc.,!trial and acquittal was a round of | Bridgeport. Phonograph records, | conjecture among the Tijuana resi- phonograph apparatus for recording | dents as to how the verdict A apealvebae Houols, el | be received across the border. Di none Corp., Bridgeport.| The most optimistic of these di | Phonographs, machines for phono- | cussions resulted in expressions that graphically recording, machines for|United States officials might modi phonographically reproducing, etc. |international boundary regulation h Engineering Co., South Nor-|to permit visitors to remain (2 applications). Gas com-|Tijuana until late at night as v vacuum pumps., pump|the practice before the Peteet rainers, ete; turbines, turbine en-!cides. es, pump strainers, etc. | Lianes, who was suspended | N FIERCE HURRICA | | Smok- ® ng Co., and Kansas City, where , and his investigation the young women Ik. ssors, announced that he intended to re- main in Mexico. | TUnited States amthorities have been ger to take Amado {jumped his bail several | while he was under charg i Ing narcotics. | where he has made his home. Luis But West Indian Rum Row Opera- | Amador, a codefendant with Llanos, tors Will Stand Huge Losses since years a Through Gale, Miami, Fla., Ju Indian rum row, ancient rende; pirates and 4freebooters, and “capi of the hootleggers' | | kingdom, yesterday was a shambles| a8 a result of the hurrican which| “The Gold Ru swépt through the Bahamas at 130 Ghaplin's greatest suc piles an hour, according to rum ture in which runn |With comedy, comes to the Lyceum Bight floating liquor warchous * a return engagement and at reg rthed in snug anchorages within ular prices Thursday. This is the Keys the year round were sunk second big feature which this th |by the storm, few persons ter has brought back this ses {aboard the craft mming ashore popular request. to safety. Rum kings said there were cargoes | {aboard the boats aggregating more | than $250,000. Scores of West Indian negroes, dived into the blue waters off the banks for the cargoes of liquors 0 feet of water. They fished acks an hour while more| 000 worth of the goods, ¢s- ‘, now one of Charlic egs and a pic- he combines drama the Dorothy R ey are the When Hus at th rly booking Some Pun’kins. ier nd Forrest Stan- wred s Flirt,” im playe soon to own lying in = forganson » Aretic clrele, with Anita Stew in the leading ro to be | released at the Lyceum shortly, | Finish,” a drama of It an $ timated at retail prices was beached ! by noon. Bootleggers Make Bad Mistake in Selection Valden, Mass., July 31 (A—Two pressure bootleggers began a house invass of Malden with all the enthusinsm cleaner or brush sales- | Many of the seene in “The TI.i Giant,” which opens tomorrow the Lyceum, were filmed along Bo post road. It is a New Eng land story with New England background. : a 3 rday of vacuum men. Their fame went before them, however, and reached the ears of Patrolman William F. Cronin. As a result the young me gave Mario Tigara and ello Rarrymore ¢ dramatic role “Paris which Sunday He has the part of notoriot aris eriminal who proves to be a good Samaritan. His pa that of a of good bad man. has in opens a particu the names Carmino were lodgad afternoon on Patrolman sleep by a had tried whiskey and to meet them Through an acquaintance a deal was arranged with a marked $10 bill. The policeman found five quarts of whiskey on Ligarano and! One of the high | three quarts of brandy on Coman- vaudeville bill at the New Palace fs | !ello. ITed Clare and. his band. There are | —_—————— an even dozen people in this act which was one of the features of the Forhes Has Job While Tecent / and Models show. The Serving His Sentence 'latest bits of syncopation are some Chicago, July 31 (P — Colonel °f the newer songs featured by this "Charles R. Forbes, former head of trouP- the U. S. Voterans burean and now | Iserving a two year sentence In the {tederal prison at Leavenworth | < , has been placed in charge prison's construction work officers sald today. He fs| the® erection of new | | bulldings, including a structure to, house .the adminlstrative offices. . |Ngrme Taimadge in istark Forbes' knowledge of engineering |y, gin version of McCutcheon's and his eagerness to hold the post | convicted here - with _ John W. coyniry. ~ Eugene Lorry has the role {racisfor.‘the hullding.of hospitals|l® PIA¥ed by Wanda Hawley. fora mEDIdre s The Poli Plavers at Hartford are SRR ) | presenting “A Kiss in a Taxi” next | DEATH THWARTS REUNION [week and if it is anywhere near as | o July, 1894, two friends carved bright and entertaining as has heen {the name of one, H, H. Morgan, on a [this week’s “What's Your Wife Do- | rock on Tunnel mountain near |ing?" the hot weather fans will be | Banff, Canada. More than thirty |weil pleased |vears iater one of them returned | Thoughts of his friend urged him | Gapitalizing on [to climb the mountain to see if the [growth in Vietor Vi name was _still visible. He then |{iv since his success in “The Volga wrote Mr, Morgan.. The reply came | Boaman,” Ceeil B. De Mille an- fiom Mr. Morgan's widow with the 'nounces that he hhs cast this tal- Information that on ihe day the orl- 'anted Hungarian actor for the role ginal letter was written her husband. |of Pontius Pilate in “The King of thinking of the episode, started t0 |gings™ the story of Christ which pack his auto with the intention of ipe Mille will next direct. making the trip to the old Tock, but | The part of Pilate in the story as dropped dead while he was Packing. |prapared by Jeanie Macpherson is TS said to be one of the most promin- lent*in “The King of Kings” and one which will require unusual delicacy of portrayal to retain the sympathy for Pilate which is held by those familiar with the story of Christ. | The casting of Varconi for this role is considered a fribute to his splen- ldid dramatic capability. | Vietor Varconi is the second "player engaged for the cast of “The King of Kings.” (he fact that Joseph’ Schildkraut would portray Judas having been previonsly announced. Production on “The King of Kings.” which is to *e filmed on the Jimensions of “The Ten Command ments,” will start in August. Con in liquor Cronin, awakened friend whem to i sort jail yesterday charges. the law who works from Harry Langdon, comedy king, ages in a trans inental ing race in “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp which opens tomorro: night at the New companion will Flynn in ster of t v a Royal Northwest Moun n- i on waik his pair orest otch brandy. He in plain feature | be “Glen- of | Po- | clothes. aory the T lice, spots in the | \ West,” one Zane Grey's best, is the New Palace book- ng for the last half of next week. Jack Holt and Raymond Hatton are the stars. “Born to th of the federal | supervising Starting a week from tomorrow night the New Palace is to pres series the tremendous reoni's popular- WELDING THEORY CHAN As a result of experimental work with atoms of hydrogen the theory of welding may be revolutionized. iThe idea behind the' experiments fs to pass the hydrogen atoms through an electric arc which produces a flame vastly hotter than the acety lene torch heretofore principally used for welding. By getting this heat welding of ordinary materals will ‘be possible it is said, that will make the welded portions as strong as one original plece. Tt tha experi- ments are developed commercially Jt may mean the passing of riveting to a large extent the Peteet family at San Diego, Los | would | EOMUND BURNS and JETTA o RILLASED &Y PROOU DAL m @ scene from PARIS AT MIDN(SHT® 3 DISTRIBUTING GO . AT THE LYCEUM SUN., MO} recently pl contract b as a re on of “T s in under or the pression in his f Without doing Langdon is f mething ise” is a Peter B modern gold rush type of stirring out- |of-doors drama in which els. John Bowers and Mar De La Motte will portray the ing roles, and Will M. Ritchey fwill production, {compl ptation. this moon fac Lang: ¥ He is the picture volved in all Very, very f Tramp, Tramp title for the story nental hike, Harr ike him over the into all m r of like that pro- hadlara e comedians! s comedy | caught in ort o ly stirring. blew Kyne story and is j umor uerite lead- orts of is ar who supervise has ed the ! There's no comed by hristie of the called a cy 1t with such terrific s to be upon to antics He will gh-provoking a ction feasingd hed to tre ent being blown wford musical which foorey n Cr opposite first half of the week fiv feat The |an ariginal screen story |Clite woven around an |between an American and an ¥ hoat |China to Boston Harbor. William K. Howard, ha vised th final cuttin “Gigolo,” Rod La R starring fe re is tended trip throu unusual loeations @old,” Jetta Gondal's picture, which he wil ctions of Broadway 1 Models” Ted Clare bands in the a headli comedy of the world adas L possesses one of count performe dancing h himsel 11 big names in the The d b s mac now I Nevada for Vlare is identical with fort direct made at suce the him st “Artist els” which feature play of Palmer Par. ckground a ral inent will cond sta ted from ti by J its b sheep country. sey figur pror Filmi future, p drives produ the very ion start iMWflW@MMNJMMW in wind begir e ne ire ture ‘Artis M fine f. H hin hea y show, PARISIAN THRILLS -~ INLYCEUM DRAMA Giant Open Sunday Evening PALACE FEATURES " nspl Harry Langdon's “Tramp, ! Toamp, Tramp” Next Week sture entitled t Mid hich opens its run tomorrow night on a doubl il that Also T Mer Lit aturday wday ramp” Ha super comedy and Lloyd. Langdon h qualification for tinction. His comedy is has a universal appeal an 's | brought mimicry is strikingly individual. No | ment r film comic can quite approxi- [ Amazing Ad e the wide-open wonderment of shown the n the Chaplin every class s | the Gold dis- It lin do first half of cach NewHavenDairy Week -End Special This Week's Wonderful Treqt — Burnt Almonds, big full flavored nut meats frozen in rich velvety smooth Ice Cream—that is the New Haven Dairy Week-End Special this week. PINT OR QUART BRICKS Look for the Red é{ n— nearestyour home light, ocity that d comedy the comedian at- deville bill is Mr. aind of ten men | a T st besides being the one that.| ss with dnight and the Little, e Lyceum | ts Glenn Hunter, the bill Rush, k king Idol” serial the|daring costumes and dances outdo all other screen attempts. The e Glant,” Hunter is|featured players are Jetta Goudal, 1 by Edna Murphy and his | Lionel Barrymore, Mary Brian and hat of a precocious and self | Edmund Burns, Brandon Hurst and who has been rear-| Mathilde Comont in supporting 14 peddler at whose ex-|roles 1s been educated to mod-| In addition to the comedy and hods until he thinks|splendor, there also is pathos in this of t e and one especially touching urs at the height of the at which the daugh- reigning as queen, s word that her father, who n his all for her, is dying to see her. She shudders 2ly ) At the thought of going to the hovel he) Where he lies, and refuses until in artist, forcibly drags her s bedside. ont store and positior old ada ®ae coldest temperature on record 2 SELECT VAUDEVILLE e YPHOON COO. FY THE WEATHER Four Days, Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. THE SCREEN'S BIGGEST SCREAM Babies Cry for him— Children Howl for him— Ma and Pa Adore him— Grown-upe Sigh for him— Society Worships him— And Now We Have Him— Shown three times daily—4, 7, 9:30 MON.—TTU —WED. Acts Select Vaudeville 5 Featuring TED CLARE AND HIS BAND Late Stars of “Artists and Models” and “Lada’s Lads” A Sensation on Broadway 5 Two Shows—SUNDAY NIGHT—Double Feature HARRY LANGDON in “TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP” —and— LEFTY FLYNN in “GLENNISTER of THE MOUNTED” Story by Arthur Guy Empey CONTINUOUS L Y C E U = SHOWS DAILY Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. 2 BIG SHOWS SUNDAY EVE EXTRA BIG FEATURES A FRANCES MARION PRODUCTION JETTA GOUDAL, LIONEL BARRYMORE, MARY BRIAN< EDMUND BURNS ADAPTED B FRAMCLS MARION FAOM BALZAC'S NOVEL*PERE GORIOT™ Dinccreo By £ MASON HOPPER A METROPOLITAN PICTURE A Sparkling, Roaring, Sma ing Picture of Paris Be Sure and See it —also— “The Little Giant,” with Glen Hunter From the Saturday Eve. Post Story, “Once a Peddler” Children’s Matinee 10¢