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- | 4 3 t i oAl t n s 1 | 4 | oA j 4 e | \ i T il i "1 } - . \ ‘ n H | » . (O | (3 . : i . B i ) ¢ [c NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, -1926. T = [;[][]LII]GE T[] VlSl | i : ) ore i1 comes more pressing with | | s fr ear . r Wher ew Arnold | challenge. | i Q. When wi t nex 3 e & | fought her way to the ["SABLEI] VETERANS‘ > s o ) : 2 A. In 1888 challenge round for .the faped | 1 - Bt — trophy by a stirring last ditch s | v ERENGHMEN AGAIN NEAR | o ot tum o g ‘ te t o el . e 4l ! ui ichi Harada and Tsumio Twases at This Is One of Several Engage- | T ot e T siug : T0 TENNIS SUPREMACY *'5."sinnims ne g g s o ANT 22, TRI0E T T on in 1 W\ MY Y, By winning the Newport les [ I n [h w k C v th ern pa \ The Keeper of the I ¢ o championship Saturday, Williagy Te Ifle[lS 01 e 68 h pre i ra 1 resque Quartet of Net Star nal champion, showed | num totality % n the master. The gone Unless stherwise Indiested, theatrieca) | on second: e Knocking on Door of Ameri- o h.) h La Cos wiiion by o et et o e RrREITY St Sebeator (- T Bmitile . X, Aus. 30 0P How mids Berslontna of: the ‘ y last challenge round, 5 —A visit to the United States vet- | with Spain and the [ | « ) can Players 10 was forced to take stunning de= o erans bureau hospital at Tupper | raclie re on the sion N P fEom Doth indoors this winters THE DEVII; HORSE'—LYCEUM strongest volco Is very entertaining |lake and the reception of a few| QUESTIONS ANSWI B QW ‘ ) i | roved:thiat e m e S magine a dashir snorting, ;in her renditlon af several numbers. | visitors are among (1 You can \ o ¥ : « defending forces by his. tri= stallion, riderless and without har- [The Rounders of Old Broadway pre- 5 SrE AN VAR SIRRRPIORUN L int G Brophd iy A ¢ 1 . i i e Altred L. GRS ness, rushing to the aid of a fron- |sent a very clever sketch that goes | 2 confront President Coolidge | AR R A 5 . Mar Ja B Fr nd American teams tier garrison beseiged by hostile In- [over big with the audience. Shelton [this weelk. New Biftatn : et i nd § ows i i ths:bow ; Jean Bo- L delphia September dians! Picture this same horse in |Brooks late of the Dixie to| The trip to the hospital, 30 miles| Bureau 5 : i A mi dor 1 4L ! b vor a dozen other daring and vallent |Broadway show and Ollie Powers al- | from the summer White House, | Washir A Glendenn o i deeds and you have a fair idea of |MOSt stop the show with their offer- [will be made Wednesday. Today | cents s I ng mine ‘ ) v 1 ; i of A nables Philas what Rex Is offering as a movie nov- |Ing. Then the dance Cameos in|Ma C. Brush of New York | 5 ; y ‘ 1 i > AaiSHt hnmiie A elty In “The Devil Horse,” now |thelr bit “You Gotta Dance” present |city, presideént of the Americ o e ¢ isually it i ¢ 1 by two 1 ¥ P b, showing at the Lyceum. It is an [ Very beautiful dance revue that is | ional eorporation and an |be ‘ : . ; epic of the frontier days of the |Well appréciated.. . [old friend of Mr. Coolid | i s ] : west, with the horse as leading icheon guest at Whit signed : ’ o \ ision A e e SHsracter. | “ amp, while tomorrow All let ’ ential 1i y ; ors in On this same program at the Ly- v, directing head of th | Rhiom . W n open ny ceum is a picture of another type an motion picture industr Q. What r ‘ | i p though no less engaging. It is| - A0 TR o fal Atian maiien t 1y ‘ the 3 4 S Warner Brothers ‘ompromise,” ‘SETTI‘EMEN tive Ok L. Mills of | DO¥s who ) do the things X s to 4 o know and enacted by some of screendom’s | U . who with Mrs. Mills had | 40 and to ng men 'who g e operation cepi es | be ¢ X ot ) of the best known stars for Irene Ri the summer White House | f€mini 5y 1 « less Qi i« T T « pod a w person ,[ne of the sympathetic roles, o Ll raE s g L B ; : G 1 s the leading part. Miss Rich appe: Ad C ” i h | with the president, it was said here in o ! 4 T A M v Norma in the role of a lovable, faithful but voca 68 Lace! filUl] or ( e ‘\‘n_‘ ’.mr“',-\_' _{,,:‘\“ I !,“ s 2 : o et & wi Shear S farie neglected wife while Pauline Garon, G d E l W 5 visiting .1 the camp of Mrs, White- | 4} T : Po S Brig he | preve Clair 8 4 . . flapper de luxe, appears as her sel- ! 0od of the l[}lld \w Reid, widow of the former an Q T der! ; b Q o ¥a fish, flirtatious sister who even ‘h ador to London, and ls Gl e Ll LR, vin ri ¥ 5 g 35 eeks to disrupt her happiness : s ,,,,,“‘l’ ,i,'_‘,l ":“’”‘“;m “}“}S»“\“m:::”!w | Ttaly? Mow many Ttalians are there| A. She was born in Corsic 4 o e — v steal her husband. Clive Cleveland, Aug 30 (®—Expres- B ft n e on|in the United S xas, February 17 wl I Rl e ey ! I r : star of “Why Girls Go Back Home,” ;fmz the conviction that the Amer-|ca) situation. The New York ,I',“;l,.l: A The po of Ttaly i pent childhood on unc B Y A D. has the leading male vols, Lonise[ican policy in he matter of inter-|gentative, who has bosn mentaced| o r- ook 4 ; the 1 f Wi 10, me W Go w ! 1 want o= Fazenda, queen of character stars, d debts should be éne of can-|as u possible republican e H(M‘m 3 ther 65,804 Itali 1 itor, so her mother took her)m, ] ol in the role of the Swedish | Newton D. Baker, former|g OVBTTIOn. i i "({‘ ir Un S 5. ) There she won a \ G v < q | maid, adds roars of laughter by her |5 v of war, has presented his|nent political b e meaning of y st and was seen on th e s clever Impersonation. views on the prablamys dnd wle it ks tradamt here mh ) of Grauman's Metropolitan i 3 [VAME Loiiciiiiiininioniae Again the Lyceum calls attention (Published article, haverls | ninera s wrare ator. W et ¢ Herbert Bre ho editorial « I 2 L B Gl v e e to the new serial which begins on |ticizes the Dawes having | and Samuel & Koenl o - r the North Star was v directing Peter in \ Thursday. Radio Deteetive,” | Worked too great a havdship on thefof the party's New rman | grom the earth ) ly chose her f 1y | The expre : in Arthur B. Reeve story featuring | German people d the British| ommittee, k county A leasurcments of theg par n his production v 1 by John I the famous fletion sleuth, Craig Ken- [debt settlement as having resulted| " A (oolidge's : t Is t any law prohibiti i re Haute ex nedy, is the picture and it is of es- in nificant disaster.” [ traviaten e e o pecial interest to boys since troops| The former war sec y's views | (. Yold SERLT AhE B¢ Boy Scouts have important parts |are contained in a signed statement|coses tomorrow, has boen furiher in the production. in_the eurrent number ot “Trade| naypencd by the faking e, WAl Iy business publi- | jargo pike from Osgood lake, vir. | “THE ONLY THING'—PALACE |cation of the Union Trust Company | (yaily in the door o0 Jeks Al When Elinor Glyn starts out to [of Cleveland. b e Con) of the sum- tell a love story it is done in such | The eonsequence of the Dawes 117 : vy e fish | a realistic way shat one is carried 1 in Burope is a “long and tra- (SR and the other| along living with the leading charac- |gic story of which no m: ters and breathing with them too. |foresee the end, either to n- Madame Glyn's books first won [or to the r . p acelaim and now she is making a — s lefinite a name for her in her MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS sereen productions for they are ut- terly unlike any other pictures made and one is alyays sure of a palpitating moment or two when viewing a plcture of hers | city to pay. It did genuine |some of the burden imposed by the treaty of Versuilles, but already the weight of the arrangements made rmany down, 3 : bearing “The Only Thing” which opened employment in that country at the New Palace last night is DY [ has risen to a million and a half ar the best picture she has gIVeN | oriors and German public author- to the screen, even surpassing in in- 405 are boginning to announce that terest the onate story of |‘)‘n-m‘m_‘ Wil e wnals to meet the " and the fiery one of “His | 6 Mo o en ish settlement, Mr. Baker ude- first Marlis the are five new ville*also on the bill for three days of this week. Brothers open the bill with a hand to hand variety of tricks. Marion (lare who is known on the vaude- girl with the S THE NEW PALACE Home of Sclect Vaudeville 7!'[[()(-] inuous Shows Daily Kinogram News oty Sphit” VAUDEVILLE Shown at 2:45, 6:00, Marlis Brothers “A Hand-to-Hand Variety” Marion Clare in “A Symphony of Songs' Rounders of Old Bi'dway “A Comedy Skit with Son: Shelton Brooks and Ollie Popular Star of “Dixie to Broadway” in a Snappy Comedy You Gotta Dance Jeasing Dance Camcos” Cont Lates | T e Ehatol Shown s ing ok iy Srca | Frederick G. Joh w Haven ELINOR GLEN'F i or to Visible Gauge Co. “THE ONLY THING wuge coupling. Wiadyslaw Kaplon, Norwich, Fire Conrad Nagel Fleanor Boardman A lifetime of romance crowd- || ed into a few brief days—it breathless will leave you ( | with its sweep of passion | Coming Thurs—Zane Grey's || “DESERT GOLD” A Glorlous Monument to the Screen's Greatest Lover RUDOLPH VALENTINO s “THE SON OF A SHEIK’ which will open a four-day vun at the New Palace on Sunday, Sept. | | | | 5 | ,=—_—=——_=====-———‘ LYCEUM | Today, Tues. and Wed HAL ROACH presents REX Me DEVIL,| ORS nghéglcture' ! | Don’t Miss This One | —in— “COMPROMISE” ‘the kind of pleture you witl itke e | hold an important meeting Children’s Mat. 10¢ |ain. ¥ {1s trying to get into the | eheck '8 o'clock. | sa a precedent impos- | with regard to any | other country beca none of t | other debtor nations are even | mately able to settle on such terms. ‘ We are obliged therefore, to dis- said, established sible to follow criminate, and in order not to make {th against our treatment of | England too awkward, we must ap- | pear hard-h d and exacting of verybody else,” he L case of Patents Issued | To (onnectlcut People | . 8. patent Patents iss off August m Connecti- | St sahea byiins | DEVLLUPS APPFNDIG[TIb office of Harold G. Manning, Walk- | | Over Shoe 211 Main street, | Naw Bl | “Dutch” Reuther Will Have To Re- | ‘r|,,‘|..4l-:h;'u” ‘])I (,";;‘;‘,’; é cover From Attack Before e Waterbury. Hollow conductor. | win Work Tor Yankces I ay G. De Remer, C nwich, wnor to Savage-De Remer Cor New York, (A) [n“u}\" |New York, N. Y. Compressor or |Reuther must recover from a threat- | {pump connection. | ened attack of appendicitis before IFord B. Bridgeport, :mh\wn—}h-‘ will be of any use to the New lor to Gene cetric Co. Pneuma- | York Yankees, who acquived him |tic conveyor system. last week from Washington via the iuseppe S N. Falcona, rou Hnittosa. for shoes. 1e veteran south joining John H aterbury. Strip- | the Yankees here y di: | winding 1 closed {hat ice pack treatment and signal devi Joseph switeh at Arthur L. Inclesed Winch: (Including games of National Teague Aug. 29) Balting — Hargrave, Ke Hits — Brown, Brave 166, Runs — Cuyler, Pir s8 Doubles — Bottomley, Cardin Triples — Walker, Reds, 20 Homers — Wilson, Cubs, 1 Stolen bases — Cuyler, Pirate Pitching — Kremer, Pirates, [ 155 lost 4. | | Batting 3 ‘\ Hits - Runs - end Gehrig, Yank Doubles Indians, 50 | Triples — G a Homers Stolen bases | Pitchin lost 3. a liguod diet had taken ten pounds | from his frame in five days. He hoves fo recover sutficiently to | pitch within a week or 1a | Coffins containing two mummifi¥d | horses, the first ever discovered in Egypt, have been found in the pyra- Sakkara ith of Cairo. ¢ [tk ‘ mids of " BABY s CHAFED SKIN nor 1o Arms Co. Roller skates. Charles L. Vineent, v Haven. Vehicle running board. Alonzo A. Warner and A VviJ Svensk, New ssignors to Lande New Brit- | Trade Marks The Hardv Mfg. | Co., Stratford. Service traj | Kingsley & Smith, Hartford Prints Registered The Sterling Pin Co., Derby. Tour- ist. For Hair Pins. Trade-Mark Applicants The Bissell Varnish Co., Bridge- port. Varnishes. The Parrot Varnish Co., Bridg {port. Varnish, wood filler, paint and varnish remover, and paper hangers' Church Lea gue Schedule Completed This Evening The regular schedule of the Inter- | churenh baseball league will be com- pleted this evening, when three games will be played at Willow | Brook park. The Trinity Methodists, pointing for second place, will seck on the Center church which | first d White Avy will have back when it mec now the run- | Memorials, attempt to by revenge The to come Lutheran: The Stanl to skid, will their downward progr taking their game from the Baptists, who have also been drop- | ping their games of late. Tomorrow night the St. Matthew's Lutherans and Center church will play off a washed-out game. The South church and Kensington re also planning to play tomorrow eve- ning, but the game may have to be postponed again. Other postponed | contests be cleaned up this | week, The board of mapagers will | at the M. C. A, Wednesday evening at sion chance the Rirst ners-up, starting INKTANTLY Developed at World's Foremost Sc Ind Institute. atein, P H Will not & ant in the gmund —ina great bean pot buricd in the ow iy'ou can taste beans like them Baking peans in the out-of- (door ground oven called the “bean hole” still persists in Maine because Mzine people, particularly the lumbermen, clingto the tradition of prepar- ing beans by the one method [that produces the finest of all I baked bean flavors. It was only natural that Van Camp, the noted bean baker, should be the first to faithfully | and exactly reproduce the his- toric product of the flavor- sroducing “bean hole” of the Maine woods. Nothing,therefore, ex- ceeds the pride that Van Camp flavor experts feel in their achievement in making this most delec- table of all baked bean flavors availablein con- venient package form.” Those who know lm-.'. appe [tizing beans bfil\kd in this "JOd | old way are “cu!d have them , no other 1t for the troub- | le and grmt inconvenience of Loum‘.oor preparation. Baked with sugar-cured prime pork, (molasses and brown sugar’