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Cnless otherwise Indicated, theatrica) mo tices and reviews in written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. ERIITTILIIITITIIILN: TO SHOW he last and the greatest of Ru-| 1olph Valentino's pictures is booked New F starting ay Se the a four day ptember \ ntino of th Afaikiant was and Son of all critics as the ce that the screen has ever | e type of the sheik lover. The Son of eik” is book into the new Palace for four starting Sunday, September 5 proud he had a Sheik” t AT THE " YC Warner Brothers' promise,” wh stars Clive Brook, Pauline Garon brilliant little comedienne Louise Fazenda, will be the Lyceum thea again and tomorrow and on the same will be the wonderful Rex, in his latest picture Horse." In “Com the role of a cinderella an ultra modern flapper and when she ever.aally marries it is only to have her life nearly wrecked by her flirtatious youngster siste It is a sympathetic role xeells in. Miss Faz s.part is that of a Swedish n d, fraught great opportunity for comedy. Rex's part in “The Devil Horse' is a sort of hero of a western frontier The producer, Hal Roach, te this selection from the many storles and legends connected with the building of the west and in the picture the famous horsa is a truly herolc beast, time and again saving the lives of his human friends Again attention is called to * Radio Dete a new which bhegins on Thursday. Arthur B. Reeve the hero is his fiction - det Kennedy Boy Scouts M picture, “Com- Irene Rich, and that star, shown at promise like sister of « and tive, ( and the management as e to the first 1fere here. he pleture some radio hooks giv ones who view its pre: THE ONLY THING Glynn's latest contribution “The Only Thing” ch is now playing at the Palace is a superb picture was a time only one mattered in the making of Ell to the screen new There thing ctures. numba when That was grindin out e are edncated ha \f them photogra- Only Thing” re- THE NEW Home nf Select Vaud Only Two Days Left TODAY—WEDNESDAY You'll be stirred to your depths by this amazing picture of tumultnous romance—vivid with passion and adventure. ELINOR GLYN'S worthy successor to “Three Weeks'” The Only Thing Conrad Nagel Eleanor Boardman The frankest revelation of a woman's heart ever filmed. 9:30. 5 \'Al DE\ ILLE Shown at 2:15, 6, 8:30 Shown at 4, 7, Coming Thurs. Zane Grey's “DESERT GOLD" Neil Hamilton, Shirley Mason RUDGLPH | \VALENTING " The Son of the Sheik His last and greatest achievement at the New PALACE four days, starting SUNDAY, SEPT. LYCEUM TODAY — WEDNESDAY 2 BIG FEATURES REX IN ‘The DEVIL HORSE’ SOME l"l(‘n RE ALSO IRENFE RICH IN COMPROMISE SEE WHAT HAPPENS AFTER MARRIAGE have a prominent part in | VALENTINO FILMS |gistered 100 per cent in all five s | play. reason to|ly followed b; was | es. finest |in the spring time. days |deville on the bill. |thers open the program with | light lexhibited in this as Miss Rich | with | Nine Men Employed by Muller Co. | pen i MELLETT MYSTERY MAN THOUGHT DEAD Theory Advanced McDermott Body Was Shipped to N. Y. Cleveland, Ohfo, Aug. Investigation into the Don R. Mellett, Carton publisher, took a new turn today says the Cleveland Plain Dealer with the re- port that new evidence, which points to the murder of Patrick Engene for the = th McDermott, missing “key man” of ments necessary for a good the investigation, had been Deeply emotional scenes quick- ered subtle comedy tofich-| It was said tha Balancing all the way voman living in n made to authoriti hat MeDermott was murdered July 1d that his body was shipped to w York in a trun The clue, however, it was through tracing McDermott' following the Mellat into the ired in th and implica er-ups” who in- incepted the plot sading publishe! ording to the story to told by the woman, whose was not revealed, tv adjoinin Later, sh ull III 31 (A murder of this column | | | 5t ARSI The story is one of Elinor &lyn's best and was written by her direct statements of e a b town near Can- cast is headed by B n and Conrad Nagel There are five acts of s The Mar ot vai- |} is Bro- | aain) a cle- move- ver bit of hand balancing S ng-like in its rapidity rion Clare the artist with the voi that was strong enough to drown out with its volume. Priors band is very entert g. Rounders of Old oadway present the lifs of the old , timers on the great white way and ne real dramatic talent| Brooks and Powers are a riot of laughter, There is clean and entertaining. Brooks Is the late star of the Dixie to Broadway show. The Dance Cameos close the bill with a color- ful bit of songs and dances. The show as a whole and enjoyable CICARMAKERS STRIKE ments he investi, tion from the he unknown ors fe t the cr act. A identity were fired in on the night of July 28. is said to truck was heavy trunk wa station. Investigation sald, that a York on that date and statements of the man living in the house in which the shots are said to have been fired that bis sister went to New York and that the trunk con tained her clothes have been proved untrue. Cleveland authorities, ing McDermott's mo have redoubled their search for Mr Catherine Barnes, 41, in whose rooming house McDermott is be- lieved to have lived as C ter the Mellett s iriven to the house and taken to a railroad is very has revealed, it was DZREAE kW Demand Increase in Pay of $2 investigat- Per Thousand. Seceking an increase in pay of § pe d on Class “C" cigars, cigar makes in this city have gone out on strike. It is expected that a settlement will be affected within a short time, however. There are only about nine cigar makers in this cf employed by the Muller Co. The Class r is that type with re- Dermott said to have rec telr have am while living the left short FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 1o Associated Press tails at 15 ¢ WOOSTER £T. SIDEWALK UP A brief meeting of the board of public works was held last evening hicago—Jock Malone, at the city enginser's office. Rou- heat Young Fish ine business was transacted and one Frankie Welsh hearing came before the board, the |Leo Wax, Austr Joe visabils ¥ of extending the side- |Woods, Chicago, beat Jack Williams, on Wooster street from the |Denver (6). Quartette club to the ‘Wooster prop- The movement was tabled for St. Paul, LY, Russell Leroy, erty g the meeting the mem- (10) board made a short tour zo he principal streets of the cily jon with the annual light- This fnspec future date. 1delphia knocked out longh, Nes Fliz Haut spection. Terre atinued at a T.ouis- Los An- Joe — . Finley, QUALIFYT e, be ¢ Tramt 1 have courted you six yvears.” “W¢ll, what do you want?” C‘appadora, Indian “To marry her, of course.” = s “C;ood, T thought you wanted a! lassified Ads is to on or something."—Ideas. Q) ipointed = Labor day is almost at kand. Where will you spend the long week-end? You can find out ahout accommodations, and mnake reservations, by telephone. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One System Universal Service CONNECTICUT afc ‘1‘ Seven Nights SEPT. 5~11 Attractions Horse Racing Auto Polo Auto Racing Band Concerts Circus Acts Fireworks Junior Music Drawing Contest Seven Dgys HARTFORD Exhibits Merchants Displays Boys and Girls State Exhibits Livestock Show Fruits and Vegetables Bees and Honey Flower Show Horse Show ————_____=___=-——.__.-== lmcm-‘ indicated | underworld to New | ¢ . and to | »eat | | how | United States? QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an | question of fact or information writing to the Question Edito New Britain Herald, Washington | au, 1322 New York avenue, | ington, D. C., enclosing Lwo | cents in stamps for reply. Medical, | legal and marital advice canpot be| arch tions ive a personal reply. Un- ~»gw4 requests cannot be answered ‘ All letters are confide Editor. answer rece o material is used to con- | s cells of dirigil le by w | goldbeater’s skin to cloth 3 |ially rubberized fabric may also be than the is heavier this purpose goldbeater's skin fab: and therefore, has a lower ing capacity, ¥urthermore, the leak- | age of gas in the case of rubberized fabric i3 much greater than in the of goldbeater's skin oints of both types of fabric| r cement. In| | case of the goldbeater's ski type, a strip of goldbeater's skin is | emented over the joints to make v ght | A ase fat MRS How old is Jackie Coogan? | He will be 12 this October. | Q. Whyare radiators usually placed un windows? A. To warm the air as it comes into the rooms. Q. What proportion of slemen- tary school pupils reach the §th grade. How many graduate from high school and how many from col- According to by the out of every enter school, reach the | grade, 342 enter high school, from high school. In 1820 were 0,902 high school luates. Of this number 69,478 to college and 94,553 continued | education either at college or at some other type of of every 1,000 who ent iry schools, 72 enter col graduate. | Q. Is it true that the people on other side theearth are | walking with their heads down? nee t the people earth are down in- of the statistics eau of 3 children who Sth of v side of the with their heads \ension alking olve The earth is a ball !h)',‘ its axis from to o a yearly When | a man is at the sur- like the earth, cnly one direction in spa is head, and that is “up v one direction hat is “down” : any | above the surface of ; and the word “down” at portion of the sphere its mathe- he heads of all v part of the earth's re pointing “up” from that >, and persons on the opposite earth from us are no on their heads” As a matter of fact of 12 hours we will are and they where | of the revolution revolves on east west performs sun below I | point in & the er m ans all tanding course | be where they we are be of the earth. How many univer: many colleges are the use ties and re in the A. There are and colleges in The terms are changeab) compiled s tely. In what country D stamp flrst used? A, The earliest form in Paris, France, in 1033 the | petite poste, established on royal au- thority by the Comte de Nogent and the Sieur de Villayer. Q. When a law has clared unconstitutional by the United States supreme court has any state the power or authority to enforce it within its territory? A. 3 Q. What is the meaning of the word “crack” as applied to an athlete? A. The term signifies expertness in the particular sport or sports in question. Q. Can you tell soften a felt hat that if? A place and pr carefully 913 universities | the United States. often used inter- tistios are not was the & was used by been de- me a way to has become Hold the hat over steam or a wet cloth-over the brim s with a hot fron. Brush 50 that the look will be taken away afte sing. Q. What is the present value of the British debt settlement with the United States A, $3,267,000,000 Q. o hook character “Tinker Bell” cccur? A. TIn Peter Pan by . Barrie. Peter Pan is sccompanied by a fairy named Tinker Bell, seen only as a flickering light, which the children of the story follow into strange lands. Q Ts the violin more difficult to play than the banjo or the guit A. Yes, because it has no frets and bowing Is a difficult art to master, Q. How much did the United receive from income taxes in ar For the fiscal year June 80, 1925 income tax r totaled 21 1,659,049, Q. What are the salary of an Immigration inspector? A. They are similar to general polics duties, The entrance salary is $1,680 per annum and promotion to $1.740 is usually made at the end of six mont Q. What is an effeminate” man? A. The term is applied to one who is gentle and womanish in his ending ceipts duties and Patrol to any | by |, rie. | § | Who kr | was the first realize he would not get well. e said: ‘Pola—if she does not tell her I think Negrl broke of her.” down mn after VALENTINDS LAST (Screen Star Produces Letter W e 1o Junt From Sheik’s Attendant New a A number among the tended the | Malachy’s ¢ black trimmed clothin con- |t she followed the coffin from ctor's chapel of the churct , Valentino’s first wife, who ‘was to third in the sp Norma. Gloria Bellamy, Marilyn Nissen, Lois Wilson, and Texas Guinan, of film fun urel Aug. 31 UP—Plans to pig ship the body of Rudolph Valentino to Hollywood were assuming creto form here today, although de- on rests with the screen sheik's brother, Alberto G ielmi es from Europe tomorrow on the er Homeric. York the grl, s were orge Ullman, i sald that a special car had been engaged for t He and Mrs. Ullman, and Pola N a 1 gri, the Polish actress who announc- | v ed her engagement to “great over” of the films, and who came > from Los Angeles to attend neral services yesterday, will company the body. Valentino's last t¥ s Negri, sl oting a lett tended her o1 manage already the rid were n mnl ary pall bearers, present also in the among the honor- although the lit tations were t out, 1 tition of the disorders in front of an under- lishment, and 400 Miss Pickford, po- friend and patient of mine, icliver this message to you,” said a letter from Dr. Harold D. Meeker ch Miss Negri showed. AT R “About 4 o'clock Monday m ir e 31 (P—The Wolff ing Valentino opened ! T e e LGnedl out s hanAy German Lufthansa m afraid we won't go fi : Pekir > gether. Perhaps we will meet again. 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