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233323333400322020223220202000202 n:x::xx:x::.:mx:m::r tures at the New Pal- | ace this week still continues to ¢ length comedy scores a |wrmn\luu~‘[\m :um featu as he coun- | Gou : goes | mund Burns o try proving that r rveel to this T to any |the Satu ny a moon. [“Once a Peddler, is at Midnight” is from the story Pere Goriot- by the famous 1 is the story of a fond vthing that in luxury. | Particularly colorful is the reproduc- attempts 1o [tion of the spectacular Beaux Arts ch has long been one of the most famous events. The also has its mystery element, fied by Barrymore whose role of a sort of good bad man. |His is a mysterious figure stalking cture, wreaking ter- Harry Langdon goes > of | Balzac a re and dis- |f rause | his does not con- head of his [pall, v No well bred babyswould do |world is an | perso ranscontinental |is th nters it to li her’s house | throngh the a beautiful | rihle vengeanc does the |y best u.'{ f!.S fos | % Onless otherwise Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews (n this ecolams are v by the press agencies for the respective mmusement compnny. B S R R IR s LANGDON ON SCREEN | “PARIS AT MIDNIGHT” Paris, its gilded palaces of sin, its s apache haunts, nd its tragedles in the current Paris At Mid- | gay night revelers, its slums, its loves all have their a picture starring Je al, Lionel Barrymore, E companion fea in “The Little is ond | i who s daughter m pictur on his encmies a comforts to the oppress of Small ’f;hlc (‘,Vontains London, Aug, 3.—A ma The worlds Iarqest Paste Hgnd Sadp~ngheflt | in QUALITY for 25 years NoW corm in ane Bla CAN PALACE » of Select Vaudeville Today's Program— Doors Open at “RAISIN’ CAI? A Juvenile Comedy VAUDEVILLE Alexander Bros. & Evelyn “All Balled Up” Alice Lawler “A Dainty Song Cycle” “TED CLARE Late Star of “Artists & Moo and “Lada’s Lads” HIS BAND yout 14,000 pleces of ed on exhibition her sumed 1500 hours of labor, and contains many emblems United | France Tiny wooden p ead of nails. LaPointe | he spent from thre day a | ing the rious b Leceminster P'lperilill Leominster, Geor pany has been closed indefinitely a resilt of a strike of employ One department went on strike oined the strikers sinc ment |closed u Wife Murders Husband mond ri today caused the sepa and Mrs. Andrew Ferriairo | A bobb | demanded her wedding ring, | cording to the pol When he he had pawned it in a nearby Feature Photoplay at 4:00, 7100, A Laugh 7,000 I'c TONITE, nd WEDNESDAY IATURES PARIS AT MIDNIGHT With JETTA GOUDAL With GLEN HUNTER THURS. - PRI - SAT A RETURN ENGAGEM Wednesday Specials One Group of Hats for immediate wear $1.00 All Our White Felts Reduced to $3.95 Marion Hat Shop CALLAHAN & LAGOSH Vest Main Street Telephone 3683 Brian. The | nn Hunter 2t taken from ¢ Lvening Post story, tioned by Julius Ca er- in woodwork in the form of | 1e size of the ordi- which contains | rent | gathered | | """ 14,000 Pieces of Wood e wood of 14 dif inds, soms of which wa foreign countries, has been | possesses Vel The le, made by J. N. LaPointe, a ge- | con- symbols. The top, which had efght | . panels, shows the colors of the s Ireland, England, Italy, Turkey, Canada and were avs to five hour nbling #nd manufactur- riday when it voiced objection to | lan_efficiency, expert ~ timing _their k with a’stop watch. Others e been formulated for vages as well as abolish- stop- watch timing The | planit employs about 700, It was not so many had joined {h fu:ther operation wi w York, Aug. 3 (P)—A dia-} g ghat a short time ago had banded them together in wedlock | tion of Mr, i Who Pawned Her Ring |, | Brooklyn, by the chasm of death 1-haired woman met Fer- iro on the street yesterday and shop she drew a revolver, chased him into t pawnshop and shot him twice through the head, killing him. She escaped in @ waiting automo- [LYCEUM The LITTLE GIANT NT CHARLES CHAPLIN n GOLD RUSH CHILDREN 10 cents QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any questian of fact or tnformation by writing to the Question Editor, New Hritaln Herald, Washington Bureau, 1822 New York avenue, | Washington, D. C. enclosing two ceuts In stamps for reply. Medlcal, | lega) and marital advice cannot be given, nor can exiended research be undertaken. All other questions will receive a personal reply. Ua- | slgned requests cannot be answered. All letters are confidental—Editor. is the German tribe first men. :sar as being in of Ariovistus. They, were e lett side of the middle me of d at Rhine, east of the Vosges, in the reglon about Spires, where they still remain tus (B. were merged ultimately with the Alamanni, The word is of Gallic 4 | origin. after the defeat of Arlovis- 58). Probably they Given the same horsepower. which has the greater lifting power, a steam engine or an clectric motor A. Thero is no difference. Q. What is “Spanish Fly"? A. A dark colored of the family Moloida, some- because the dried and pul- bodies are r plaster As vy powerful properties, doses may cause death. n you give me a good re- for making root beer? There aré commercial pre- s on the market which are ccompanied by printed di- roctions for making. Root beer can be made at home by adding 5 gal- lons of boiling water to 1 1.2 gal- lons of molasses. Allow it to stand or three hours,,then add 1-4 pound | \ of bruised sassafras bark, win- rgreen bark and earsaparilla root. 1d 1-2 pint of fresh yeast and wa- | ter enough to make 15 gallons. Af- | ter the mixture has fermented for | 12 hours, it can be drawn off and | Is (loced Indefi‘mcl\ I bottled. Has Congress ever prescribed tional fiower for the United rom time to time Congress [ has been asked to choose a national i flower for the United Stat steps have been taken to that end. The.Golden Rod is generally con- sidered our national flower. Q. A system of weights and measures is used in the lands? A The metric system of | weights and measures and with trifling ch the metric denomi- nations been adopted. Q. Is there any way to prevent ir from getting gray? ns to keep an from dan- druff, and the )\«lr iu dition. Masage, proper tered, will do much to give life and natural color to the hair. Grey hair, however, is nature’s way of protecting beauty and softening the face that is heginning to show age. It should be welcomed rather than dreaded. Q. Why is the Pope of Rome called “The Prisoner of the Vati- can"? A, In 1871 the Ttalian govern- ment took over certain of the papal | states in Ttaly allotting the Pope {ain annual indemnities to pay {for the property. The Popes of the Roman Catholic church since n have stayed in the Vatican rather than set foot on secular ter- ritory, as a protest to this act and have become voluntary prisoners within the Vatican enclosure. Q. Can any man who served in army or navy during the world var take out the insurance now red by the government? foot. Cuble m lar objects is obtained by multiply- Jongated | Charles W. Kutz and George Hoffman Captain called. blister bectles and e | ¢ 3 | dréss 1s, International Life Bufid- | ing, St. Louls, Missouri. Between |a 10,000 and 12,000 men are employed by ft. The commission maintains |s the channel and revetments and makes surveys and studles the Mississippi river. to make | medicine it | bag,” (Maureen Orcutt of New Yo | (Bernic: champion.), el good.” (Helen Payson of Pertland, . No. Only men who took | out war risk insurance during the war can convert it into one of the policies now being offered by the government. Q. How is opgline glas made? A. By pouring colored gl of one. ot more kinds upon white} opaque glass and. then pressing the | whole with a heavy iron roller which causes the fused glass to in- termingle and produces a great | varlety of color effects. Q. Why do most FEuropean built motor cars get greater mile- age per gallon of gasoline than | those built in the United States? A. Because they are lighter and Ihave smaller engines. The price of gasolino in lLurope Is much higher than in America and manu- | facturers have concentrated largely {on the production of small, lght cars, that are ecopocomical in fuel consumption. Q. How many cubic feet of ce- | ment are in a block one foot square and three Inches thick? A. One-fourth of one cubic gu- length by the width by the 'hlckmsw Q. Can a man who received a | dishonorable discharge from the |army qualify for entrance to a sol- d er's home? A No Q. How many shingles are there in a bundle? How many shingles :quired to cover 100 square A There are two sizes of bun- dles; some contain 200 shingles and others 250, One thousand ehingles { With a 4 Inch lap will cover 100] square feet, Q. Who are the members of the | | Mississippi river commission, and | how many persons does it employ A. The Mississippl river com- Robert L. Far) rome ward Flad; Colonels dward . The ad- isholm is the secretar Q. What is the total Italian- Ihorn population of the United | States? How doees it compare with | | other large immigrant populations | nere? The total Ttalian-born popu- tion, according to the 1920 census was 1,610,113, com- | pared with other large emigrant {%opulation as follows: Ireland, 4; Ciermany, 1,688,108; Po- and, 1,189,979; Russia, 1,400,495, Golf Superstitions and What Some of Them Are New York, Aug. 3 (P—Supersti- tions thrive on the golf links. Here lare a few of those held by woman |ehampions. , but no | “I always carry 13 clubs in my “I wear a rabbit's foot for luck Wall of Oshkosh, Wisconsin belleve a certain dress in which T have won is lucky.” (Mrs. F. E. Du Bois.) “I have a ‘Luc! Campbell” I call it. It is a mongrel |goose-neck mashie.” (Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd, formerly British, American and Canadian champion.) “I believe that my clubs go in cy- cles of making good and bad shots, If I've hit two bad strokes with a I am certain the next will be Me.) BAND CONCERT PROGRAM General Amelia’s Musicians to Play at Walnut Hill Tomorrow The following program has been ounced for the public concert | | to be given in Walnut Hill park to- morrow evening by the General Amelia band: March The Grand King .. . Boehnlein Overture Poet and Pei Suppe | Faust . Gounod 014 Timer's \\z\'z Lake Popular Songs Intermission Overture Orpheus .....coc0uvne Offenbach Serenade An Autumn Romance . King | Spring Maid Waltzes . ... Reinhardf March From Tropie to Tropic .. Alexander KFEEP How to Keep Cool When the Off — that’s what eur Washington Bureau's latest timely bulletin will tell you! Hints on Diét. Bathing, Exercise, Clothing for Hot e all covered in this bulletin, Send for it, and learn how to Keep Kool— CLIP COUPON HERE Weather — the: HOT WEATHER EDITOR, New Britain Herald, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin HOW TO KEEP COOL IN HOT WEATHER, and enclose uncancelled, U. S. postage stamps, or coin for same: I am a reader of the Daily Herald 0ans IN 24 HOURS UPTON!.MW oo Thermometer is Tifting the Lid g s Washington Bureau | herewith five cents in loose, APOLOGIES TO DE BECK Between husband, wife and ourselves. No outside endorsers o guarantors needed. Repaid in casy instalments. Call, write or phone BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY Haplmel Bldg., 9% West Maln St. Phone 1-9- 3. Room 101 Open 9 to 5:30 Lisenstd by the State aud Bouded to the Public Saturdays 8 to 1 L 000 0 A R PONZI PLANS T0 person of Mustapha Alll, whom he | larrested Sunday morning for viola- | Extradition From Texas 0|nacv. e ix charges, was in ihe ma- Massachusetts Granted Aug 3. UP—Requests |Bad been arranged. Two members of the governor of Massachusetts for the extradition to Boston of Charles |¢d they heard the conversation and . “financial wiza wanted to serve a sentence of from seven to nine years as a and notorious thief,” is | “common granted | has another card to play in his fight return to Massachusetts, application for writ of habeas corpus being set for Charles | county . in_district court at Houston. Should Judge Ponzi is illegally governor's extradition r would be without effect and a| is |troph, had been removed to o | Should gfhe court refuse -|ed to the murder of the . Ponzi has announced he | of | criminal appe the appeal he ¢ under $12,000 appenls court docs miesion is part of the war depart- |C | ndent and is composed of Colonel | Charles L. Potter, president; Charles will be entitied to hia The until | _awyers for Ponzi will ask 2 of habeas corpus on the ground that was arrested illegally ship at New Orleans sever: 1t is also their contention t . |shooting 12 year old sary Romanuk I for | Mary Romanuk, were nnas jeral prison term. Woman Is Accused of Ochnng Cop avBrlbe attempting fo bribe a ‘offlcst o #ive Talss testimony | y Club'—*“Thomas 7 Pamenger Sedan 5 Passenger Brougham 4 Passenger Sport Roadster 4 Passenger Country Club Coupe (Model 54c) $1765 5 Passenger Sport Touring 5 Passenger Coupe Actue! Freight and Gevernment Tax to be added Buick Motar Cars arc now designated by their wheclbase length. Serier Qne Ritern hut 1141 inches of wheelbae, Serics Ore Twenty i 120 inches | from axle to axs and Series One Twenty-Eight mearures 128 inch 7he GREATEST BUICK - CAPITOL BUICK CO. 193 ARCH STREET Cantilever Brown Kid Oxfords A shoe which flexes as the foot bends foot snugly everywhere without restraint anywhere. These so comfortable and conducive to ney, to be closed out at %8 50 Widths from lnplo AtoD Smart Shoes good-looking shoes, graceful poise and efficle Former price $10.50. Sloan’s 64 West Main Street |was arrested early today. It is claimed she gave Patrolman Luke Dillon $20 after conversing with him about the possibility of giving testi- tion of the alien firearm law. Mre. |chine with Alli at the time of the arrest. Police claim she said she in a hotel doorway where a trap [of the department in walting claim- when the money was passed they |stepped out anc |man. ‘ Ohio Mob, Threatening | wanted to see Dillon and he met her | arrested the wo- | Lynching, Is Dispersed Zanesville, Ohio, Aug. 3 (P—At| two o’clock this morning a growd es- timated at 1,000 persons was dispers- |ed from in front of the Coshocton jail when it was learned that Robert F, Thompson, confessed mur derer of 10 year old Gertrude D'O |“neighboring county jail,” Sherift | Marquard said. The sheriff would not disclose the whercabouts of the man who {8 alleged to have confess- girl. Bev- cral times during the night, small ahnon and glant fire crackers were in the crowd for the pur- | arousing its ire, the sherift explod | pose | said |Being Brought to Peabody | On Charge of Murder | Peabody, Mass. Aug 3 (P —Joseph | |Boychauk, who was arrested near Pittston, Pa.. last night, was being {brought hLiere today to face arralgn- !ment on a charge of mu for on July 20 The girl with Zher mans builets in the home telgllor to which fney had fled. Boyehauk, who Lod confessed the [chooting, was a rejected suitor of | |'he mother and a tormer boarder in her hoiue. Mrs. Romanuk was seriously |wounded but recovered — e AD HERALD CLASSIFIED ARS volume makes possible these values Series 115 5 Passenger 2-door Sedan 4 Passenger Sport Roadster 5 Paesenger Sport Touring 2 Passenger Coupe 4 Passenger Country Club Coupe (Model 265s) $1275 5 Passenger 4-door Sedan 4 Passenger Coupe (Model 20) $1195 (Model 24) $1195 (Model 25) ~ $1225 (Model 26) ~ $1195 (Model 27) $1295 (Model 28) $1275 Series 120 § Passenger 2-door Sedan § Passenger 4-door Sedan 4 Passenger Coupe (Model 40) $1395 (Model 47) $1495 (Model 48) ~ $1465 Series 128 ¢ (Model 50) $1995 (Model 51) $1925 (Model 54) $1495 (Model 55) $1525 . (Model 58) $1850 AUTOISTS! SAVE §100 YEARLY! and which covers the Opposite Burritt Hote) Wednesday Morning Only Thursday Will Be Too Late! TWO HUNDRED HATS This includes many of our better Summer Hats in the best colors, mcludmg many in white. Some Felts in this lot, Last W ednesday they went fast— So Come Early ! Full Fashioned ILK STOCKINGS $1.00 Let us tell you how you can get a yearly discount of $100 at the TEN-MINUTE AUTO LAUNDRY by having your car washed and greased and the battery and tires cared for weekly. We can also call for and return your car. Drive in back of the FRANKLIN SQUARE FILLING STATION (phone 4100) and get full details of this complete, economical service. F. E. R, Jr. RENIER, PICKHARDT & DUNN 127 MAIN ST. PHONE 1409 Wednesday Morning Specials All $3.756 KNICKERS ..\ st o7 s pasisipsimsiaiciuosss s dOORILE ALl $3:00 KNICKERS o . v:os 50 008 68 duidloitalesianie vt CROEN All $2.00 KNICKERS ........ Ciihinesessie e S LOY SILK ENVELOPE CHL\lIbL, were $3 75, $4.50.,.91.69 HAND-MADE NIGHTGOWNS, were $3.00.........$2.00 WHITE SILK PETTICOATS, were $4.50..........$1.50 WHITE COSTUME SLIPS, value $1.25.:..v00c.v.00 89¢ ROMPERS AND DRESSES, 2-6 years, were $1.25... 83c STEP-IN SETS, were $2.75 set. . s GO Th sy e WHITE BATISTE and VOILE W:\IbTb values t0€300 Yhie s e Rpme ODC CHILDRED SOCKS, regular prlce.)Oc(»Sc ........ o4 5 el Sea e e e O CHILDREN'S KNITTED \ ESTS, regular price 25¢ and 29c.... i, 1C LEATHER BAGS, value 'fll 0. e oen 0 $1.00 ON THE BARGAIN TABLE—Articles valued 25¢ to 50c, including Socks, Hosiery, Knit Underwear, Hand- 10c kerchlefs, Jewelry, Shell Goods and Neckwear... FREE RUG 24 1-2 ft. Made By the Gold Seal Company To the First Twelve Customers BUY NOW BIG FURNITURE SALE This Week Only 50% Off On High Grade Samples and Odds and Ends Beds, Mattresses and Springs and Double Day Beds, Metal Cribs and Crib Mattresses, Feather Pillows and Silk Kloss Pillows. Linoleum 40c¢ a yard, value 90c¢ a yard; and Gold Seal Con- goleum Rugs Living Room Suite, 3- Piece—Chair and Wing Chair and Sofa; Spring Constructed Guaran- teed; Upholstered in Beautiful Jacquard. Sale Price $98.85. Regular $185.50. HARTFORD BEDDING CO. 315 EAST MAIN STREET—Near Elm Street NEW BRITfi\IN, CONN.

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