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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. Uniess otherwine Indieated, theatrical no tices ana reviews In this colump are fjritten by the preas agencies tor the respective amusement compnay. I DEVIL HORSE" AT LYCEUM Roach's latest Devil Horse, Hal The ceum th its showing at the I ning as does the feature, “Compr Irene Rich, Pauline Garon, Brook and Louise Fazenda In “The Deviu Horse,” Rex has a truly heroic role. First bused by Tndians, hgrse forms v dislike for all redskins so that in later years he becomes a killer of Indians. Then come the frontier Tndian raids and in the rescue of a seiged outpost Itex pl heroic roles. § cular Indian tribal dance brilliant cavalry dashes by U. S. troopers and some illing hand-to-hand ature. The news reel also resting since it shows what were iso, Clive the late Th Monda udolph Valentino. Lynceum announces that on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week “Black Phantom,” an- other of the noted movie canine stars now on his way to Hollywood, will be an added attraction. With | his owner, this dog will be on the stage at ¢ show and will be put through a series of difficult stunts and the audience will be enabled to ake part in this to some extent. Bottle of Grape Juice Lures Bruin Back to Pen Sprin eld, Mass, 1.—(Pr— Lured by a bottle grape juice, “Re: two ar bear cub for which police rched for hours, w captu today nboling with the cows in a pas- a few mil from North Wil- am. He offered no resista n led back to his pen at a fill- ing station on the Boston Post road where with his mate, used to bhoost t The bruin embraced each other with great dor when reunited and for several minutes indulged in hear kisses. Scores joined in tl Rex" after had chain, 1 mothers refused children leave their ho S. Sept. of sale of gasoline hunt for broken his to let Aide of Kemal Pasha Sentenced to Constantinople, Sept 1. (B ibunal of indepen at Ango which has been trying members of the committee of union and progress for p ion in an alloged con- v to overthrow P'resident M ha Kemal Pasha and usurp pow- rs of gove ntenced A Cadier form nor of be hanged last night. a execution was carried not been ascertained. Clem en granted Hussein Djehid, a prominent journalist, and he will be banished Die tence ticip: ot READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | FOR YOUR WANTS THL PALACE Home of Sc lect Vaudeville NEW llls( Hmu l( > 1:00 — 7:00 — 9:30 ELINOR GLYN'S ‘The ONLY THING’ Daring — Romantic — as only Elinor Glyn knows Also ACTS VAUDEVILLE THURS—TIRT.—SAT. ZANE GREY'S Latest Sereen Adaption “DESERT GOLD” The thrilling tale of a man’s son who finds Gold and Love amid wild rides and ad- ventures Robert Frazer Shirley Mason e Also rich | |and v ALDEVH LE Children Matince LYCEUM LAST TIMES TODAY SEL REX IN ‘The DEVIL HORSFE’ Also IRENE RICH IN COMPROMISE | Last ph'lurt of Valentino in | had DOU SATURE “THE SOCIAL HIGHWAYMAN” With DOROTHY DEVORE and a Blue Streak Western JACK HOXIE IN “NOT FORGETTING"” ‘Tix Radio Detective’ CHAPTER T, "CHILDREN 10 CENTS production, | featuring Rex, | cquine star of the movies, concludes | eve- | starring as a colt, s his most | le encounters | T is especially | t pictures taken in life of the | 12| while | he was | | | 1ong my | | 1earn | anybody “THE ONLY THINC Elinor Glyn's worthy success to hree Weeks” which enjoyed such | tremendous popularity, has achiev- | ed greater acclaim than its fore- “The Only which Palace is sald to be one of the finest screen productions of the year, | Thing” contains everything t | production requires. There is action, thrills as only Elinor Glyn knows how to combine them espe- [cially with love. Eleanor man and Conrad Nagel are the f lurm! pl: re. | There is a complete change of program for Thurs The feat- ure picture is ane C tribution to the Gold." Zane Gre: un out of idea. Each bearing his name is always a better than the one which preceded it. All this sounds like mighty high for his latest western “Desert But that's what it’s intend- {ed to be. “Desert Gold” is a fine filn sereen, “Desert picture iere are also five acts of select vaudeville on the program and a {very entertaining bill §; offered. | Announcement has been made of | the latest production that ever in screen history. > Sheik” for four ¢ unday, Sept. CHARLOTTE MILLS will live for- 'he Son of (Continued from First Page) ‘trllfi her own forth the s |a story of hu human passio The Hall- the story. She pours of her soul. It is an murder neies of the law for 1t is the greatest of all murder mysteries the first time, the true of the crime is rev daughter of the Against this by a cruel strange figures of the in the Hall-Mills mur- s mys- our y or und the woman, ground painted | move the principals der. Could Charlotte Mills have pre- vented the murder of her mother? That is only one of the startling problems which this sorr 1 girl about in this absorbing hu- wan document. God, her by writes make mother joy used to me answered her pra No one interest [ford to miss a si Story” by Charlotte d in life car word of * Mills). Her Baby Days I anr Cha Mills mes 1 think alone stands and otte Somet just t about a girl of all name | the grief can know. And yet, | I mana for misery except when I am alon mehow to go and do things, and talk to p |and even smile and enjoy res like going b my girl friend. lours come when I my room with the It house on Carman | | ugly little house where we lived g0 | - my mother and father, my | brother Dan and and where 1 | las er that night four went out and Kid, till T come tiill T am sick some- ring if I could have ng from happening if vaited, because she did not come back to her scarf — and went out again — and 1 never saw her again. I am writing this with ing that although I don't know how express myself or really | write as you might call it writing, perhaps I can down some littlc thi out of my life and my moth- (er's life that will put her in a true | light to people who didn't know her as T knew her. From a baby, T ople, little to a theater The hard one in roof in the the feel- to simply adored mother. Almost the first thing I can remember at all must have been when ) was three and a half my mother had me by the looking for rooms. moved in April then four years old. Just ago. Mother told me later that even at that was discouraged and hemmed in and been a terrible 8 The whole trouble was that mother had an education and lized that people were put on this earth for better things — not just mere existence. She had a different kind of mentality than my father. She had ambition and ideals and dreams. She loved to work things. If she ever came 0ss a word in reading, or when was talking, that she didn't know the meaning of, would never rest till she had hand, Wo T 16 many y time she her marriage blunde my rea- ac dug His last will remain Masterpiece Rudolph Valentino will always be remembered by “THE SON OF THE SHEIK” which will be shown at THE NEW PALACE 1 days, starts Sun., Sept. 5 he Only | Board- ! latest con- | never seems to ' bit booking of Rudolph Valentino's | TELLY OWN STORY lives twisted by | in | nd felt tied down | and | she | How she used to work! She was always up at seven or before, and by 8:30 she had the rooms all to rights and the ammonia-water on the woodwork and every little ta el on the mats and drapes laid even. She loved housework. Well, T was telling how mother had me by the hand, ing for rooms. I remember we turned down Carman street and | she saw a sign, and we went in Ithe basement door at No. 49 to ask. There was a nice woman who lived downstairs with a family of grown- | up children, and showed us the rooms upstairs, and my mother my look- “Well, T guess it's the best T can | do. Tl try to make them nice. And I piped up and said I'd help . They both laughed at me. wasn't a comfortable house Mother made it comfor ble jand attractive, but now the home n't attractive and it isn't com fortable because Mother isn't there. Things gone to pleces— | things that Mother loved. M ler put in gas-pipes himsc 1sn't any plumbing in the | enly cold water, and no b } at all; it's just like the co & In winter we have coal stoves. | When the loot leaked, Mother used to keep after the landlady un- | jtil she fixed it, b there | ems to be no one things | d and the roof leaks and th cr in our living To0; is spotted, < i Il | but house, Mother used to things out of order. hate to o Even in theh ouse before we came to ( 1 was almost a vays tryi | | | | | i we lived in |1 man street, {1 aby, Mother to fix things up. | whe |I don't see how I can remember | te 18 far back as that, all hearing in that positive v “Well, I'm discouraged gusted! If the I {make those rep: e the rent and {we'll move and t jto it | but I distinet- | her one day she had: say and dis- ndlord doesn’t | T simply won't there’s any fuss, hat's all there is That made an baby as I was. I {to where the had alw be |and used to take and pet and love | reached for me away, looking sticks. She turned my “W! ¥, Whatever's the mat- ter with y D you love me any more, S | No,” T snapped, inches in ession on me, istairs She dov lved. nice to me| . me in her arms me. When she this t I pulled as two | and I crept \dlady very h cross as to me, from her. oke nose | we're 18 you a fixing the with my th i out an for not i five going to move rent d, but upstairs to Mother s all about — us fo move went right 14 she didn’t and where did child get the notion thi weren't going to be fixed and Y Was going to be “stung ended promi in repair erwards: hty 1 ss if 1 1 for you. wen ever would have pipes fixed.” I thougl the I was pretty was over that when we strect house After a little born. { 1 was four then. I used togrun in to see the people next door - awfully kind people. I always call- ed them Aunt Mil and because I heard the folks downstairs part of our hou: them that; they were relations theirs, and very nice, too, made a great pet of me, course I loved them. Th Aunt Mil's nicces and nephew Ie girls used to save me candies nd pieces of and their hoy fricnds would bring me litthe pres. ents. 1 remember a ring and necklace and bracelet, Oh, how I loved and red them, Mother never had ten heard her s it—it “didn't S wlre the pl 8 tailored suits that elf; and plain velour n kind of oxford ties wit 1 ribbons in them and low heels. | very small fect and on, when I nough to think about T used to won look in pretty ilk stockings her sum nd pla For Mother smart a year after ame to the Carman where 1y 1 Jive while my brother w. tre any ome- s old | ch things, | r dresses o while after Dan quiet and | Father was erazy abo the first. He was Mother used to look at him some- times as if she was thinking hard. Then she'd snatch him up and hug him and make a great fuss. Some- times T thought she loved him more than she did me, but she said no, it | was only that sl . felt more sad when he was born than when T was, and she wanted to do the best she could to make up for her not wanting him. In her love for Da ny, and h chfulness, he was always some trouble. He had so many ccidents, falls and things. One very 1d one when he stumbled into a boiler of hot witer and was terribly | scalded. Mother took it tragically | and seemed sadder than ever after that. She v d to say it seemed “like {a punishment.” Young as T va was born, depressed. Dan from 1 good baby and T used to try to figure out why Mother had so little happiness, and just what was the and T used to pray for her | night and ask God fo “please ake Mother happy and give her some joy in life.” (B PV . ol S\ R (In toraorrow's ot “My Story,” absorbing chapter wrlotte Mills gives a vivid picture of her mother and describes Mrs. Mills' longings, groping for better things. She r 8 the advice her mother gave her aobut riage — advice distilled from the Loiling turmoil of her own dep! . Miss Mills also tells bow the Rev. Hall used to leave his fine mansion t come to eat little cookies her mother had prepared for him in her own drab home.) tez {on the Spa cially ing th fath- | I There | W tlon to Me less e tie an the weapons, by each man. to a spot triet boundary los for rectors of mittee h n. 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