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\ \ i W 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926. e e e e e R R SR e R IRENE RIGH BACK | INLYCEUM FILM voing water. [ Warner Bros. “Compromise” | pro tem of the senate when Taylor died on July 9, 1850. Filmore was sworn in on July 10. Benjamin F. Wade was president pro tem of the senate when Andrew Johnson was impeached. That these men had any real authority is hardly probable. Q. Can you give me a simple lo- tion for oily skin? A. One quart of 1-2 pint of alcohol, 5 ounces of sea t, 2 ounces of spirits of camphor, ounces of spirits of ammonia. Q. Do senators and representa- tives in Congress have the same sal- aries? —Also “The Devil Horse” |*"A. Yes. Both receive $10,000 a |StAT Obens tomorrow night at th JBar Baliiy v 4 § y [Lyceum theater in “The Devil oz SR | year salary with an allowance of 20 5 y QUESTIONS ANSWERED |cents a mile for travelling expenses | Horse." and on this same bill will | be anotr r War I rothe * classic, You can get an answer to any [COMINE to and returning from ses- “Compromise,” with Irene Rich, guestionfoctract lorfinformatinn by, 81008 ot Conszessiand | variony: a1c {86 1 writing to the Question Ed"or’ |lowances for clerk hire and station- rook, Louise Fazenda, Pau- New Britaln Herald, Washington | ™Y ron and other noted stars in | Q. What is the etiquette concern- nent parts. Next Thursday, in Bureauy, 1 New York avenue, | Washington, D. C., enclosing two cents In stamps for reply. Medical. legal and marital advic cannot be given, nor can ex ded research be undertaken. All other questions wil receive a personal reply. Un- signed requests cannot be answered. All letters are confidential.—Editor. ion with a new bill, the- inaugurates also a new serial Arthur B. R , the creator of e fiction detecti 1ig Kennedy his net serial is ing the use of finger bowls at for- | mal dinners? | A. Finger bowls are a necessity | with fruit cours nd they become | | popular a-ain after the dessert course. The finrers are dipped daint- | tive.” ily, one hand at a time, into the | “The Devil Horse” is a Hal Roach | water and wiped on the napkin. The | production and is a dra | finger bowl is half filled with water [quence of events written atic se- nd pro- Q. How are dill pickles made? |@dn sometimes a fragrant leaf added. |duced from the history and legends S e b = | _— of the west and its conquest. Re 4 16 cucumbers :“ould be is the hero with Lady, the Killer, about 4 inches long. Wash and dry FASH]ONS and other equine stars in support them and pack in layers in a half | backed by human performers gallon fruit jar. Place a small bunch nery of Montana and of dill and a grape leaf between By Sally Milgrim | Wyemin a4 tr dia every alternate layer. When the jar h‘*‘r'\mq\-,“;(,‘fm‘?r:(l.o,:“Q.H‘;rl:f:':mi.r 1”1‘: is filled, pour over the contents a e ko, e Rin i brine made by adding one cup of |Tin excells as a dog screen salt to twelve cups of boiled and | S E el e cooled water into which a tablespoon - , and in this pic ety of alum has heen dissolved. Seal the imal does stunts h would jar, making sure it is perfectly air- possible were they not vis- tight, and keep in a dark place. SEE : = 3 Q. Did Alexander Graham Bell Compromise” the most re invent the first telephone? The first electrical apparatus ribed as a telephone by its in- ventor was devised by Philipp Reis of Germany in 1861, but apparently no further advance was made in the application of articulate telephony until March 10 1876 when Alexander Graham Bell rigged up a line 100 feet long in the attic of his house in Boston and talked to Thomas A. Watson in an adjoining room. Forty ble tor: forms ado ever filmed in the the gripping climax movies In making this tornado the power- des ompromise” is the story ly woman's struggle against promising her ideals ar the ugliness of the world com- “Rex,” the famous equine screen n | most theater and churcl | are busily e ort | theater in fixin “REX” IN “THE Lyceum—Sunday, Mond Raire and duction, to made Ranier, Wash., wiil be General Super DEVIL HOR: Tuesda , Wednesday STAGE AND SCREEN Painters and decorators, working e direction of Margiolotti of New York of America’s fore- ecorators, e Captol interior of d at g up the | the rebuilt playhouse in preparation ars later he talked From N w:‘ jaron whose favorite York to Watson in San Francisco | S Na bl e ohs e T ey over a circuit 3,400 miles long. perb s = TR by s 2 ey good time. Natalie persists in this t s ton the Q. Is the state of Washington t! S i el s the rhododendron at h for its state flower? only one t 3rook is Joan's N | sweetheart ter he wec A No. s also the state flower | | "{\-p:{;wi(v\:\ 20 the girl. With only the weapons of 2 @ s a sweet-tempered st, Joan the average number ed under Q. What i of eggs that should be pl one hen for hatching? A In cool w her place from 10 to 13 eggs under the hen; in warm weather from 13 to 15 Q. Who were the “Three Graces” of ancient Mytholo, fights the mmy A. Aglaia—brigh Euphro- } tures will be Warner Brot syne-—joy; Thalia—bloom. | | Social H man.” John Q. What is the meaning of the| | Dorothy Devore and Mont name “Wesley?"” | all have especially fine roles A. Tt is from the Anglo Saxon | production. AT THE PALAGE rt of | and means “brightly shining. How are Jerusalem artichokes cooked ? Wash and pare one qu Jerusalem artic s and cook in boiling salted wzter until soft. Drain, add 1-2 cup of butt tablespoons of lemon juice .2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley, 1 te The mode still pers al skirts i aturiag ction with bodic pleated, embroidered, painted or fitted panels of all kinds. E: e part tiered, with flyir ning gowr 1to | . especially a few grains f cayenne. S otatives o aay of iHaey E Gl - M 5 minutes and serve very hot. e e e e linor yo's Masterpiece at Q IJ:o n|,.) ewing gum k * 'ming on the skirt portion. Several of | P l b P {0 Wieess the win with ce; theni|s 0 JONCBHGITOP FRCdels i 180 opuiar ]fiyhouse work the mate under 1t and: theff EUETIE L R o o severely | N If any particles gum will chip off. may be removed with simple bodice Glyn's late screen pro- re m} the The unt ly smart afternoon ion, “The Only chloroform, frock sketched today is notable: for | for Soldw: Q. How wide should the i |its picturvsque apron skirt. The |a cast headed b anor Board- ing border be on a widow's ca “"_F; dress is black crepe-back satin [man and Conrad and which rnr\‘l) and syh(inl‘l the widower's card | ) |\:[n I:.pron ‘pornop in Mmli | opens up at the Palace to- £ thie ko . epe. This part Is cut in an oval| porrow night for a four days' run A. Mourning cards should NOVE|jine, bordered by a band of the black | yigg e ey have a border more «han one-fourth ot "ty iniantly embroidered. > border of a widower L nich wide. Th: The trimming here consists of a ‘ hree Weeks” and “His Hour” card is narrower than that of &|ygo band of chiffon stitching in| “Three Weeks and “lis Hou widow. 1t should be decreased rad- Roman' siyis colorings, The rest of | V077, POl splendld offorings. i nally until the period of mourning is i, apr0n is covered with fine, [ '35 Y0P ke, e The Only Thin are used only over. Mourning cards ar wavy lines of black embroidery and | ®' - by parents, widows or widowers, not ;" jx_embroidered stars in many | 'he action takes place during by other relatie S the four days spent together by a Q. How can ants be eradicated | C 0 ed with a nar. | handsome young English ¢ nd a house? row white tie, 2nd long sleeves slit at | northern princess of gri auty and charm before the latter's mar- e to an old d it. T duke to keep a s to leave no A. The surest w house free fror ant the bottom, are features of the " bodice. e food lying about on shelves or In | "oy ." i crepe apron skirt of [ meets the princess at the open places where they can reach it o a0k catin - afternoon cos- | court where he is represent Ants go where they find food, and if the household supplies are kept in own country at the marria, the king and the prince tume is embroidered in black and | brilliant colors. containers, tig'.tly covered jars, or | Copyright, 18 (FFS) | There never has been ich ico boxes, ants cannot 'rf‘ndll it and e {love story and the tempo of will not stay. Cakes, bread, sugar, | _ . | from beginning to end erfec meat, are equally attractive to ants | Hail Does Damage of e e e and should be r‘ux.'f:!n)!l\' |‘\10rl‘f‘ T:‘too‘f [ 850,000 to Tobacco | picture aver. their reach. Floors should be swep Thompsonville, Aug. 28 (P—Ap-| Conrad Nagel is the fascinating any str: frequently to collect Ta crumbs that may have fallen, hero and he brin fire into a that he has never tobacco, s a 1, | role acres of harves proximately 100 in | most of it ready to be the Sen disclosed | f for its ¢ opening. It was Mar- giolotti who decorated the Theater Guild playhouse in New York, re- garded as one of the prettiest thea ters in the metropolis, and the gen- eral them at the Capitol is a r g | Production of this art work. New seat special lightir installed and final t made. The outside previously had a tile have looring ing to the being led, inst floori £ chipp Over at the work also is pro there now is no new Str; ing and what ou 1ess for the early fall openin Strange to relate — in gossip during the past we —no new theaters have b con ted for in this city this week, wve any of th n sold or re-sold plained the mana merely a busi in no way nc at the playhouse is According to the man ment, an option was taken for a ce price in the event tl holder saw fit to take advs terms stipulated. by Jack Gordon has been by the mana of the Frank Dejack, as his He will s housc has hooked for an ne of Warner Broth- | 1 The Hon- | Another early The Lyceum carly showing very late s playhouse is Wives.” This is the of the noted novel in and the ¢ in- | Mayo and Ruth CIif- | Next Tl coincident with the opecning of the nev dio De rial, s to t ning ed radio boo ‘nd the ope ‘tic and yowdered s 3 - Jeteet < 1ar. T”"('” :2’,;‘ F LT At & hikop | waa aged by hail In a storm | before. Eleanor Boardman as the 6 2 e - equal part tened with d A ity & S W E 1 adventur water and placed near their haunts which ept the rn section ’u‘ mf:.\} s is \(x) 'mf_ll. | Craig Arthur B. i e I 1d late yesterday. ' £ the here a ive acts audeville | 5, b : will drive ants away. Where the I 1 1ate vesterday. Much of the s e T Yaudeville | gy “iction deteet st house is badly infested, the legs of |tobacco was so damaged that ft|for the first three days of the|poy ooyt play g in the | {ables, ice boxes or cupboards may | will he scarcely wol rvesting. | Week. Among the featured acts are | o | be set in ca of water and the |The loss was roughly estimated | Shelton Brooks and Ollic Powers | KA water in turn treated with a few |last night at $50,000, divided ' in their come bit, “You ain't 1"\1 B /0bIBl HlLe e st pnotrer drops of kerosene or crude oil to among a score of growers. no sense.” Shelton Brooks Is the | ’ prevent mosquitos from breeding. The area affected is in the| r of the “Dixie to Broad- |* - — Q. Has the President Pro tem of | Shaker district of the town extend- [way” and the “Plantation R 1 ] | te ever served as President |ing in a stretch a half mile north | view.” Shelton Brooks is the popu- | lar song writer and is a very clever | of the United States? from Scipio, The hail fell sd heav- | performer. | A. Under the old law of 1791, the | fly that it whitened the ground for | President pro tem of the senate Was | several hours after the storm | Y¥or Sunday night there is a| named successor to the President | | double feature program booked. | and the Vice President. According to | INFORMAL WORSHIP URGED | Elin Glyn's “The Only Thing” come authorities there have been | Fast Mosley, Englnad, Aug. 28 (F)|and the companion feature, Evelyn several men who have been president | __There is no need for anyone to Brent in Jade Cup.” Hum of the United States for very short |qon his best attire in order to wor- | ming with the speed and lightning intervals in the person of the pres- |ship in St. Paul's church here which | ing like action of Evelyn Brent at ident pro tem of the senate. For foverlooks the Hurst park race her best, packed to the last foot | example, the term of President Polk course and also the River Tham with mystery, with novel sityations, expired March 4, 1849 (Sunday) | Writing in his parish magazine | with originality, with comedy while Taylor was not sworn in until |the Vicar tells holiday makers not hing along with high-power | Monday,March 5, leaving David Rice |ot worry about their dress. drama—with everything, Atchison, president pro tem of the | “You can worship just as well in | Cup” is one of the most mysterious senate, president for a short time. [your flannels as in a morning dress Also William R. King was president |or a lounge suit,” h. says. pictures of the season. There will be two shows Sunday night. | | |Mars as Arid as Any ] o Desert, Says Scientist sou wanld have 1o wnow || Pasadena, Cal, Aug. 27 (P— how much of the ||Even a camel would shun Mars if much h person | what Dr. Walter 8. 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It is a young men who pretended ok in order to reform a to add to the com the girl, who pretended | of the underworld, n heire picture, opens |a s in search Elinor Glyn's Weeks” opens night at the ew Palace r Boardman and Conrad ling roles ion featu it will ssor fo “Three ind as a n- play bill which the ers for the is topped ¥ of 1ton 1 Olie Powers in a comedy “Dixie to ry JUp— PG rocn Weer A (DAIRY ) | meoarosiess—n }| The Week-End Spe- cial supreme this week is Golden Yellow New Haven Dairy Ice ¥ Cream containing an fresh luscious Sunday dessert problem. Comin | Womer | spe | role and w |into productio postponed [.\n.\.\ Miller 1ally So AN atar cnst the six mont I¢ “Whisper Albert enneth Haw a4 Edmund romantic rolc ford's first proc will Hawks. Love are “The Great K. bery directed Stoloft, supervised 1 Mix has the llam ter way Dwan in New York. n G igur ons on Marc peaches. food dessert that happily solve Pints or Quarts ON SALE AT fal “Variety," | booked. Due a n just suffered by | “What Happened | which she was to or th rectorial ta will Fox Film “On the Wings of rected by J. G scenario t 1ds were Dorothy Ray be s W respectiv he City Bachelors in the capabl OLD AC on, Aug. itai s 0 n 67 New Haven Dairy | Week-End Special Now on sale is Peach Ice Cream abundance of A healthful the ed for Flo- | New Miller h was sch il later been llystone Howe supervised by lent ion for rvised Victor McLag is supery Maas, with Janet Gaynor and Wal- | MecGrail féatured ing Purpo: Beaumont, Summer is being mz PENSIONS 28 () Peggy Hopkin Home Full of Trouble | York, Aug. 28 (P—Peggy | | Hopkins J. who crossed the | | Atlantic eastward to break an en- sagement, rushed from the Ber- ‘ en on its val y erday to | keep two ates” — with a| doctor and o ‘m in a porters who m > keep t here's no fons t Curiosity bre que tress replied mbar Che a d e with hurry,” s s Joyce tolc t her on the import ither o w rbourg, octor. by e hich the ac- T sprained my ankle | | 1 re-| ship, tes. ates” Tm | Developed at World's Foremost Scientific Industrial Research Institute. e PALALC | BEST OF - L PHoTopLAYs ] Flaming romar love of a will leave you “Variety ROUND nce—. | What a lifetime of romance crow breathles MARLIS BROTHER Offering” ERS OF OLD BROADWAY X s with its sweep of passion, its frank revelation of a woman's heart Continuous Shows Daily Four Days—Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. THE THRILLING SUCCESSOR TO “THREE WEEKS” ashing swords—DMen made mad with beautiful woman—A love that Elinor Glyn never wrote a romance more thrilling, more crowded with the fire and passion that have won her fame. ELEANOR BOARDMAN CONRAD MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY | | § Select Acts Select Vaudeville 5 YOU GOTTA DANCE “Dance Cameo: \ CLARE | “A Symphony of Song” Will not stain. Pleasant odor. Harmlessto humans. and animals. 3! EY knew no law. It Elinor Glyn’s SHELTON BROOKS and OLLIE POWERS “You Ain’t Must Got No Sense” Late Star of “Dixie to Broadway™ Double Feature—SUNDAY—Two Shows “THE ONLY THING” and EVELYN BRENT in “THE JADE CUP” A novel mystery that is exceptionally thrilling pafhe WARNER BR(S Classics of the Screen HAL RO picture § LYCEUM Continuous Shows TWO SHOWS SUNDAY Big Double Feafiures_ m ACH )Ibl'esent: /4