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||- nln! ln 4\. [I,"mn i || },‘ ol T ,_\, shows that the vacuum seal has not | been broken. Smell the contents at | once. The odor snould m c'mr-l acteristic of the prod y| Sofe’ ‘ofor prohably {ndicates «pon- K the contents carefully er they appear natur: \H texture. If the can i | tin notice appearance of the in- | side. It should be clean and bru:h( \ or well lacquered, not extensi in color an Al fil][] PASS fiUARnS | the door and the girls were barred. i asc | police request after a protest b; 10 VIEW REMAINS: Valentino’s Body Likely to Be la f | public day in m nti-Fascist Italians. Pietro DI Conti was in jail today or a orderly conduct in a line tha filed past the view. Di Conti pre il to paying a $3 fir George Ullm Valentino" anager, has received a cableg cist guard was withdrawn at body while it was on rred a am Several subscriptions for memor- | als are under way. One has been | arted in Castellaneta, Italy, anoth- er was announced here by James R. Quirk, publisher of Photoplay Magazine to be $1 or le have file for a memorial. y t and in Chicago friends s Opportunities are scattered lib- limited to gifts of | d articles of incorporation | | ALBANESE—HOFFMAN /3 | Miss Esther Hoffman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoffman ‘of 1159 East street, became the bride of Anthony Albanese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Albanese of 64 Maple street, in New Haven om Tuesday morning, it has been ane | nounced. The groom is employed as a driver on the Chapman street jitney line. His bride was formerly blackened or markedly (‘Drrorl~ d Destroy all food showing any sign of spoilage. Take no chances. As-| paragus, corn, string beans and | e 7 spinach should be boiled for at least | *w York, Aug. (A—Rudolph | five minutes before using even | Valentino's body today continued to though they show no sign of spoil- age. from Winifred Hudnut, the dead second wife, who is now in ope, suggesting that the body be cremated and placed in the Hud- nut vault at Woodlawn cemetery. “I think it should be buried in Hollywood. That is the appropriate resting place,” said Mr. Ullman. The decision however, its the arrival Tuesday of V berto Gugli Mr. Ullman said mi would recognize the appropriate- | ness of Hollywood seven mont T Z o, ke Buried in Hollywood | erally throughout the Herald Classi- employed at the New Britain Ma- $ tied Ads. chine Co. H{0nless otherwise indleated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written by the press agencles for the respective amusement company. | be a magnet for thousands of curi- | ous and admirlng persons, despite | orders barring the public from the | undertaker's establishment where it A FREE Sample to the Housewife BAKER’S DELICIOUS Vanilla the surpassing flavor of BAKER'S certified | VANILLA that has induced so many house- ves to use and recommend it. And it is the same! with Baker's delicious true fruit flavors,—Orange, ; Ipmnn Strawberry, Raspberry, Peach and Pineapple. ch of these will give the pudding or its sauce the real taste of ripe, luscious fruit. Buy of your dealer.,; FREE Sample BAKER'S VANILLA will be sent to House- ~ wives. Write Baker Extract Company, Springfield, Mass. Pt Surpassing Flavor, Guaranteed Quality ' QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any question of fact or information by vriting to the Question Editor, v Britain Herald, Washington “THE FRESHMAN” AT LYCBUM Enjoy a good laugh? Sure, dpverybody does! Then do not fail bo visit the Lyceum theater and see Harold Lloyd in his greatest comedy bt all—"The Freshman.” A scream Prom start to finish, the spectator Will gigle with the crude country boy as hemakes big plans for col- lege, they will snicker when the hick arrives at school, they will laugh when he attends his first formal affair and they will simply roar when he tries to make the football team. Yet with all the mirth hnd comedy, thereis a vein of hu- man interest in sympathy ,that makes this more than arce comedy. Harold Lloyd in “The Freshman” represents the very pin- nacle of this actor's career as an | outstanding American comedian. On the same bill the Lyceum is presenting another film drama, “My 014 Dutch,” a picture with a setting in ofd England, with many scenes laid in quaint old London town and with May McAvoy taking the lead- ing role. The vaudeville bill is opened up |by Laurie and Rayne, who do some very clever steps, Rule and enney are simply a riot in their song and piano act. Both Ruleand | Nev Tenney put over their numbers to | Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, perfection. Then a comedy sketch | Washington, D. C., enclosing two | on married life showing the days |cCents in stamps for reply. Medical, | before and after, 18 very pleasing |legal and marital advice cannot be and scores a good number of [Eiven, nor can extended research laughs. Packard and Ford, known |be undertaken. All other questions on the vaudeville stage as the two | Wil. receive a personal reply. Un- nuts In a garage, carry off enough | igned requests cannot be answered. laughter and applause to assure |All letters are confidential.—Editor. the entertainment in their ac Glynn Valjean and Co. present a | very novel hoop act that is very entertalning. The feature photoplay, “The Shamrock Handicap,” contains a NEW THPE STEEL WILL GUT COsTS “Jaloose” Tried Successtully in Manufacturing Problems | entino’s broth , on the Hundreds were driven a the doors of the mortua on upper Broadway by guard 300 strong, vesterday to pre- | vent repitition of disor: s by the | unruly crowds that have flocked to the bier, Nearly 5 to see the body one of them lac card s a wrinkled old Ttalian woman from the star's birhtplace of Cas tellaneta. Many tried to enter with persons bearing cards. Several wo- | men who did enter fainted when | they saw the body Many girls | hoped gain entry by bringing flowers, these were accepted at way from chapel a police as he had spent hs there with his actor n is making another ef- > funeral services post- from Monday at 11 a. m,, in | olich church may attend. Under regulations the funeral Mr. U irs ex- poned Malachi's ( her w Is there a method by which fluous hair can be removed| Pittsburgh Aug. 27 P—Use of “jal hont harm? | cose” 1, 2 ute for some of only absolutely perma- |the steels now utilized in the manu is with an electric |facture of many kinds of machine at is harmless in the |Will undoubtediy tend to reduce t cast that sounds like a directory |nandg of an expert but expensive. |strain on the nation's pocketbook of who's who in Hollywood. Leslie | phere are several depilatories on the [ the production cost is declared by Fenton, J. Farrel MacDona market which are temporarily ef- | makers to be cor Claire MacDowell, Willard Lewis [fective and harmle Bleaching [than that of mate Brandon Hurst and many others. |the hair with peroxide of hydrogen |The new product, There is enough action, romance | il make it less conspicuous. |steel with a touch and comedy in “The Shamrock| Q. When ;;ympmb a number 0"107‘ has Handicap” to please everyone, TAKES DAY OFF the American (!ag h placed? When ‘almn after y of Road Q Sunday one tension Floral and the nearly { wreath nin tes conti o arrive, to but souquets ot across. iderably now nsed. hard surface ductile inner cted by the low a but i ) 4 Saotly %) i GOOD PROGRAM AT PALACE The program at the New Palace | for the last half of this week at| the New Palace is one of the most pleasing and entertaining that has vet been presented. The program opens with the latest Kinogram |y conooins pary, News in which many interesting | events of the world are shown. Among the interesting scenes are the successful attempt of Gertrude Ederle to swim the glish chan- nel. Then follows a very pleasing | comedy entitled ookums’ Tooth” with Educational's youngest mem- ber of the screen as the star. A | single reel variety of educational | value precedes the vaudeville, state or city flags or pennants of a flpld for the new | society are flown on the same hal-|officials of the company | vard with the American flag What |ed out, lies in the position would the latter have? | has arisen an insistent and for a A. When a number of flags are |steel for parts of automobile and air- grouped and displayed from stafis, lites aa o)l aalahar sty flag of United States or R i Ta -\mf\'ul should be in the center or the the highest point of the group. Speculator, N. Y., Aug. 27. (P— W hen flags of states or cities or pen- After doing nine miles of road work é nants of societies are flown on the | in the vicinity of his Lake Pleasant |same halyard with the American training camp this morning, Gene |flag, the national emblem should Tunney, challenger of Jack Dempsey | always be at t! When flown | At | for the heavyweight championship |from adjacent flag of the | to severe LEpeaten of the world, sct out in a conoe for [ United States should be hoisted fi""“"‘ and High have. re- a much anticipated canoe trip. It |first. No flag or pennant should be |Sulted in speeding up production and pl 1 above or to the ri me time reducing cost. Other Anaroant ey Eiht on the substitute for the all Stithe oearuen ¢ it extends the life Q. How often should drilling washed ? tions for A. Twice a month is as much as | most hair will stand and some hair does not need it so often, Very dry hair should not be washed often | as the natural oil is destroyed and | the hair becomes brittle and the | scalp dry. Q. How did * nam would eat The steel, an has point- that there lating mach n be f reau's latest bul to feed the fa (— = === CLIP COUPON Tunney Does Nine Miles this inter the ting bullet) pon below and Work and Then Starts out on All- the the tory which purpose as out being as Severe tests of * lautomobile |t 1 ‘ 2 costly. jaleose” in leading factories and elsewhere there are parts will be a day off for the challenger, | as far as any active training is con- Jn‘m'nhd. i to the I am a reader of the HERALD. is, d stecl decla cutting tools, speed and has case hardening These adv es th contends, will contribute tow: lower selling prices of a large num- r of commodities in general public | - — c— — — cm—— — — With *Tunney was “Pants” Law- hais in, ) rence, well known as a gulde in this | section of the Adirondacks and for- sheriit of Hamilton nned to take their acanada river and | then up the pretty Kunjumuck to Flm Lake, their objective. There | the event of the day will be one of Lawrence's famous chicken dinners in the woods on the shore of the |lake. They will not return until late today. | Tomorrow the challenger again set down to the stretch of intensive training at camp here. He will keep at it cording to present plans up to the | | Jast minute before leaving Monday | for Stroudsburg, Pa., where his new tratning camp will be established, In | | prepar: championship ‘ fight in Philadelphia September 23. | OLD GRAD PASS Springfield, Mass, AUE. . Mrs. Calista S. Mason, 89, one ofj | the oldest living alumnae of Mount | Holyoke college, died here last| | night. She graduated from the | | institution in 18 THE NEW PALACE Home of Select Vaudeville and forging. | mer deputy compar | county. They pl canoe down the AS NEAR AS WE CAN FIGURE THERE ARE MORE MICHELIN BALLOON TIRES BEING USED THROUGH out THE WORLD THAN { ANY OTHER MAKE GET ABOARD! NO EXTRA FARE | *Jalcose,” which is a product of | get its |the open hearth furnace, will be ex- | nibit at the exposition of the {American society for steel treating |2 wall, built by the Dutch settlers, |in ¢ g0, next month, in the form WL was erected in 1644 It was in|of hot rolled and cold finished bars 2" | ¥ a guard built to keep out|and automobile and other machinery Is | wild animals and as protection | parts, Indians. In 18 Gover- | _— yvesant built a real wall consisting of paiisades 12 tece men | MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS and 18 inches th he last por- tion of th de was removed in 1698, name Wall Street fated Pr clung, even after, its disappearance.| (Including game Q. What nutrients do | NAtlonal Batting — Harg Hits — Brown, Braves, Runs — Cuyler, Pirates, Doubles — Bottomley, Continuous Show Dally ‘Wall Str 1:30—10:30 Where Wall Street is today Exclusive Scemes of GERTRUDE EDERLE'S FIN- ISH OF OHANNEL SWIM “Snookum’s Tooth” Searchlight Vaudeville Shown at 2:45, 6:00, 8:30 LAURIE and RAYNE Steps and Styles” RULE and TENNEY ’ “Whizzbang Boys"” IDEALS “Married Life” PACKARD and [FORD “Two Nuts in a Garage” GLYNN VALJEAN CO. A ng Carnival” ion for the he Asso s s of Aug. League e, 26). green er to T 2 S 86. ardinals, vegetables contain? I it i eat them raw or cooked? Green vegetables hold an im- nt place in the diet they contain valuable mine a high percen of water g siderable celluose With few e ceptions they should be eaten raw, mineral salts, be ing lost in the which they are cooked, the cellulose in the crisp form. rendered rmuch more gestion by cooking. tops, ete., are cooked. The flavored vegetables should be boiled in a very small amount of water, so 1 need not be drained. mineral matter will Wwhen the vegetabl are Q. How is banana made? A, Skin and sc ape 4 and force through a sieve. auart of cream, or half cream and | half milk, 1 1-3 tablespoons lemon Juice, one cup of sugar and a pinch | of salt. Stir and frecze as for any | other kind of ice cre m. Q. Is the p bility on other planets than the e Greater VALUES 100 hot for life; Mereury, F THAN EVER BEFORE | 5 reason to believe, turns on | T e e e (e R T R s i\ or ANYWHERE ELSE! R | JUST ARRIVED! A Marvelous Purchase of Ways presents the same face to the sun and is boiling hot on one side | TOMORROW 27 ) —| because | salt en Cubs, Triples — Walker, 20, Homers — Wilson, 2 Stolen bases — Cuyler, Pirates, 28. Pitching — Kremer, Pirates, lost 4. American League Datting — Fothergill, Tigers, .3 Hits — Bu; Runs — Ruth ol Doubles — Burr Triples — Gehrig, Homers — Ruth, Yankees Homers — Ruth, Yankee Stolen bases — Hunnef | Mostil, White Sox, 21. Pitching Dauss, 10 read Herald you in have nee ood evening! for Feature I‘Imm]vluv “Shown at 4:00, 7:00, 9:30 “The Shamrock Handicap” a thrilling, romantic drama of the racetrack with the sons of Erin in the saddle a picture you'll love RADIATOR WORKS RITAIN (OMN, SRE WiLes 0 NEW e MORE NEW ENGLAN EAST MAIN sdleHF.LIN TIRES-367 Cabbage is difficult of di- Spinach, beet more palatable and Gehrig, Yank- | s, | , Tndians, Yankees, 2 d and be served. ice Todav and Sat. We Kick Off With HAROLD LLOYD —in— “The Freshman” Honest, *Tiz to Laugh U Must C It —and— MAY McAVOY it MY OLD DUTCH” Two F\cellcnt Features Ti Eastern Millinery Co. 3 Main Street, New Britain — won cream bananas Ada 1| of life rth? Open a Charge Account BUY NOW — PAY AS YOU GET PAID! and icy cold on the other. Venus has a good atmosphere but it is be. lieved that, like Mereury, this planet always presents the same face to the sun and is therefore boiling hot on the one side and icy cold on the other, There is possibility of life on Mars because it is smaller than | the earth and must have cooled | quicker. All astronomers do not agree as to the possibility of life on Mare however, some pointing ont that the atmosp. must be scanty and that the distance from the sup is so great that it may be too cold for fluid water. There is ce rtainly no life on J\J;\l(f'l', as it appears to be red hot. Saturn, too, is too hot | for water to \\" € on its surface, Q. What is the American Auto- mobile ,\w()r\\'mn A. A national organization from | which maps, state auto laws, ang all kinds of touring inform: fon in- | cluding advice about hotels, camp- ing, otc, may be obtained. The | {vmm offices of the association are 501 Fifth avenue, New York City -\j.d‘ }m{ and Pennsylvania Avenue, | . uolons q a crack in Africa ' I;I ck my. laundry tub s as to make it . o ; b ] Lichen Green Jungle Green Chanel Red Burgundy A. 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