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= —————————————— RT GOLD AT PALAC )} A. M. E ZION GHURCH IS named secretary and T. W. Gordon IMass. Oil Boom Proves to ‘}ll‘r supply, and the 14 foot cut was A Zane Grey story picturized by of Springfield assistant secretary, refilled, closing the hole in the Paramount with absolute fidelity 3 HOLDING GONYENTION The new sccretary has just re Be But Another Bubble |ground, the hopes of the dreamers and authenticity, With’ one of the ceived a fellowship from Drew | West Brimfield, Mass., Sept. 2 (P |and the incident, TS s i | "' ll e ' '“I' | most notable stellar and supportng Y Theological Seminary, , Madison, N. |—Dreams of casy milllons from ofl | 5 I“ l ' o casts in screen history and acclaimed 3 ) S 4 J., and will leave for Edinburg, [gushers in West Brimfield, which m.’ OVERCOME BY HEAT A 0 ] . F A R by reviewers as one of the most en- ) Three Days' Conference is Underway 'Scotland, next month where he swill sulted from reports yesterday of the| Bridgeport, Sept. 2 (P—Found / A l‘ t | XL ] \ \ tertaining and thrilling Grey stories i study church history for a year. discovery of oll at a depth of 14| wandering in a daze on Newfleld iy pbyl T " Ii N ™ “.. N to 1dnlcl|s xlw\\l ,“I';".“"" '.nt]ml ew X 5 ———— < Fept while s ¢ @ well for a wa- | avenue near the Eastern league ball d N N g ! Talace for the last halt of 105 week ) : Tomorrow Nearly One-Tenth of Jter supp > Boston and Al |park yesterday atternoon, William " e AT - 5K ‘.' he vau L‘,. e bill for the last half by, 8 ] U G Ty Winoani & il bany railroad we lissipated today | Contesse, 40, of 327 Ogden street, R EIRTOR T of the week consists of five select o Bridgeport, Sept. 2 (F)—The an- + O 1S VIZIN SO1 |when it was found that the supposed | was found suffering from heat acts. The Dancing McDonalds known a1 nual three day conference of the Washington, t arly |0il was only scepage from an area | exhaustion. The emergency hos- as the pacemakers of Danceland; Newport district A. M. E. churches one-tenth of the land > avea that had been more or less saturat- | pital ambulance was summoned and otherwise (ndirated, thestrical no tices and reviews in this colomn ar £ | Jack Danger in a Trade of His Own: & opened yesterday in the Bethel A. to be exact—is virgin soil. fed by leakage from an old oil con- | the man was removed to Hillside wyitten by the press agencies tor the respectire mmnsement company. Stanley and Wilson Sisters in a com- ! M. urch here, weres 10 be exast,—is virgin soil tainer. But the percentage of oil, | home where he was later discharged - ooy 133 |edy revue; Wills and Robbins in a Rev. 8. P. Perry, pastor of the An interior department report to- [though small was enough to compel having recovered sufficiently from B R s |comedy sketch, “The Wrong Impre: QUESTIONS ANSWERED local church, in the opening address duy clussed this acreage all in the the abandoning of the well as a wa- | the cffects of the exhaustion, AT THE LYCEUM |an heiress hunting a thrill, Tt is just |sion,” and the Carrol Sister & Co. |of the conference welcomed more |west and south, as “vacant and Un- | e—e——————— ' Warner Brothers, "The Social |such a foundation as this upon |giving a pleasant treat of song and| You can get an answer to any |than 100 delegates from churches appropriated” land not included in e —— Highwayiman,” the Blue Streak West which the picture is bulit. !dance. The bill as a whole is very |question of fact or information by |in twenty New England cities. The national forests and other reserved srn. “The Peacemaker,” starring| One of Sunday night's features is | entertaining. writing to the Question” Editor, | pagtor of each of the churches in |arcas. Reclamation experts used | iack Hoxle, and the new serlal, “The |to be'another of Warner Brothers' | A movement has been started by | New Britaln Herald, Washington | the digirict is attending the confer- 1o hazard a nred to what | Radlo Detective,” a thrilling Craig | production—"Broken Hearts of Hol- |the motion picture industry to play | Bureau, 1322 New York avenue, |ence a$ well as a lay representative itm ight eveloped., Kennedy detective story featuring lywood.” This is a movie drama, | Rudoiph Valentino’s last and with-| Washington, D. C. enclosing (W0 |anq Sunday school re ntatives e total area, 57,040,383 acres Boy Scouts, all are on the ncw pro- (taken in the movie center and con- |out a doubt his greatest masterpicce, | conts in stamps for reply. Medical, | from ench of the twenty churches gram which opened at the Lycoum |cerning movie life. It is said to | “The Son of the Shelk.” all over the |legal and marital advice cannot be | Rey wW. H. Jones, presiding ¢l : ;i ety theater this afternoon to continue [be an exceptionally true to life pic- |country within the next few weeks. | given, nor can extended research | of the Newport district, is chairm: a a unused public | (hrdush Saturdby; titve; There has been such a great demand | be undertaken. All other questions | of the conference and delivered the idas, eopd John Patrick, Dorothy Devore and | . for this marvelous production that | wil. receive a personal reply. Un-|,nnyal addrbss. Rev. Mr. Jones com- AR AN Moutague Love in a dual role, are| CAPITOL NEARLY READY it 18 very difficult to obtain the pic-|signed requests cannot be answered. | monted the church members of the the stars of “The Soclal Highwas- | Undergoing very extensive renova- | oo |’nn1‘::\“u:;(\I‘l:l“or\r;\ro]lll‘\]x’x\n:: fortu- | AIL letters are confldential.—Iditor. | district on the seal manifested by |with 2 2 lty [9) ew ntam, man' which givet an unusual Kick | tiong this past three months, the the plcture next week, for the man- Q. Can thirst be relieved by hem during the past year in their S SR Y {6 patr cer | o ; St |efforts to enlarge the scope of the Z tfi'mmle xmfu;ns because of its qfl-“r Capitol theater, is coming to a point | agement of the New Palace has suc- | drinking sea water? 5 chm_r”‘u b S]]'()()() to S,)’(}O() Is Bet 5 twista. Imagine a young man of|{o where final preparations are be- |ceeded in obtalning a booking for No. Sea water would in RSB eE : b That I) Will Win | epartment (o) u llc CNOoOoI1S wealth and means who assumes the | 155 made to open this popular thea- |rour aays only, starting Sunday, Be- thirst on account of the inities and expressed nis - That Dempsey Will Win role of an underworld character and | tor within the next two weeks. 4 g 1 i i i tification for the cooperation he ew York, Sept. 2. (A—A bet of q . cauge of the great demand it will be | presence of salt in the water. i R b L attempts to reform a girl of that| Now Britainites will marvel with |impossible to hold the ploture for a | e e e L seoetVel pom gL SEi et st $5,000 that Demp- clas. Then, to add ot the complic strous surprise at th echanges 'longer period. Because the thou- | cacn dent to the Lnited States| b fus Position as presiding elder tlons. {magine that glrl tn reality | made In the appearance of this thea- |sands that are anxious to sce “The |\ no on olc i Ly the torms of tho | o prs, district: £ tha dlstelcd who'l's SRl TR 4 | ter and is now regarded by the own- [Son of the Sheik” the manasement | oyijamont? e e e e ol :, n lcla otlce Jw;"‘“ N e e e gl Aranpengaial todactom | S Franko- Amerioan's debt| (e Roonrarancait0 Enlll Yacanb ionle | nortan to 1 there was prac P e e Pl b { houses in New alnd. This c! P g cipa crowds. canc: a el 7> 2 o . N 1 - & v 5% THE NEW Sl e e e madEee e Zntlcipalan oo 3% | scitlement cancels that part of (he | tions were Samuel H. Giles of 2 tically as much Tunney money as | Y8, £ y de- | There will be two sho sunday | gept borrowed by France during the | yagansett Pier, R, Dempsey in sight. | | voted to the photoplay art in which |night. A double feature bill being on | war ang provides for the repay- ) j ‘ A ~ | | Tunney in the com- | Those who remembers the theater 'will be shown twice Sunday night. | ;o her by the United Stafes BOVOrN- | pem—————— Wit s el 63 frlce Hurae] io her by the Unlted States govern- ey e All public schools of all grades, Home of Select Vaudeville ;{1:”:';\;;3\;“?1“:; I:racl:r(‘lnl\fll;"iol"fl 1BOGUS VON KRUPP ON ‘:’mr:qi(is 11\‘::0«-‘1‘1 OITJH -‘111':’»‘ w(;iv:‘yl That Milady must have fc v l 3 includin kinder arten ele' S out and rebuilt in tho process of | | value it the settlement is ratified A Sl et v g g 7 ‘oday's Program renovation. WAY T0 DELAWARE COURT [+in'be s1.55t.000.000 pae . : ew 4 | sh ureay t OMEMADE PERFUME . . . Latest Kinogram News | One cannot imagine, without e e ronnaon R nington Bureau's st bt [OMEMADE PERFUNES mentary grades, ]umor hlgh James Troubles actually secing, what wonders have 1 ol s b p i act of 1924 define dependent chil- for it by fill t and mailing the roupon below Searchlight | been accomplished in changing over |atloged Bad Check Worker Being 'm"‘; v v filling out an Kt h ] : < VAUDEVILLE the general appearance of this! A. Dependent children Include|| (™ CLIP COUPON HERR | schools al‘!d senior hlgh SCl'IOOl, theater, to say that it is beautiful is Brought East to Stand 5 3 3 ’ % (1) a legitimate child (2) a child BEAUTY AIDS EDITOR, Washington Bureau, New Britain Herald. Shown at 2:45 — 6 — 8:20 putting it mild, and so when the L : 2 ¢ | 1 cga opted (3) a step-child, if 1322 New York Ave ), G DANCING MACDONALDs | fdoors are thrown open to the public Ilal i ol oL i s p ) open liuesaay, Sept. /, 1926. “Pacemakers of Dancelana” | | It 1e assured that all will gaze with | . \0rgué X 31, Sopt. 2 (P—an illegitimate child, but, as to the I st ety OMEMADE ' PET JACK DANGER Ry ":]l:f splendors Wrought i orge Aborjan Gabor, 19, who had |father only. if acknowledged in | #tamps or coln tor am “ M o M0 Pasy Lhe ninse ldeceived Americans high and low, | writing signed by him, or if he has A Trade of His Own | Vincent Maragollott, the celebrat- | = % 0 T in his poso as|been judiclally ordered or decreed o et [l ew York artist and decorator | paron George Fster Frederich Von |to contribu o much chii's sup- ADDRESS LSON S s « s € Ik otk ate ves. | port, or has been judicially decree A Conedy eyt now putting on the finishing touch . Jr., lett j‘] ) ‘n';’i":!”""‘f\‘:::mM‘:{, Ko thy putative falhas of #usn e <L} the painting. This Is to be an exact | £ el il 00 | WILLS & ROBBINS reproduction of the decorating of O e e | B i 1o manyRontioss laredtherd| “The Wrong Impression” the theater Guild in New York, Imington, Del, on complaint of e CARROL SISTERS & CO. | which 1s known as merfca's pret. [miont Du Pont, head )Orl {ion bs| A. There are 16 fluid ounces in “A Pleasant Treat” tiest theater and was done by Mr, {Du Font De Nemours Industries, by i 2iy's Dints to' the gailon, | Maragollotti, whom he had been entertained. selv sl il Gabor revealed his identity toda: | gallon is to Inspector J. M. Machuca of the|® SWIOR B IR0 oL cIry | More details of the changes and renovations will appear in this col- Feature Photoplay Shown at 4 — 7 — 9:30 | [umn tomorrow. {federal immigration cervice after afy; o, | week's grilling, during which he had 7 ¥er theclasts onal N6t tin 't maintained with but slight variations | .o \fivity in the Cincinnati Zoologi- \ ‘ his original story of being a diSown- | ca Gardens in 1919, Il | ed sclon of the great German arm Q. Is Norma Shearer, the movie o family. Onee he tried suicide by SR tiaHan e | (4 L] ° ° |swallowing halt a box of mateh| A. No. |heads, but recovered after a brief| Q. After whom was Sing Sing | “DESERT GOLD” Robert Frazier, Shirley Mason DE LUXE PHOTOPLAYS violent ilness. named? Cyclonic Thrills, Wild Rides On his tour of Ameri on| Sing Sing is an Indian word Tender Romance Krupp” gained complete confidenc: i of stene. # Ac- (] —_— ————— Today, Fri., Sat. {of such men as Henry Ford and |« i another authority the | e IW Children's Matince — 15c | : infomally inspected” the United | prison was named for John Sing, a or socl “THE SOC!AL fes army garrison at Governor's | friendly Indiar | I New York, as a guest of th Q. What amount of capitatl is | HIGHWAYMAN” i mandant. invested in the ofl industry in R e TN O Mexico by the various nations of [ the world? the Picture Which the Entire | Pt D OROLHY DB ORE 70 BANQUET GERTRUDE | Tha % rolloning Rfleires ) fon 13 Country Has Turned Ont to The kind of hero who keeps you wére \mida public hV.tha Dat | / which has served and satisfied three genera. guessing—the kind of villain who ¥ B et s iR [ troleum Division ot the Department tions of good cooks. el it ool Miss Ederle > Gues - {of Industry, Commerce and Labor % RUDOLPH [ 1] girl you'd like to keep on kissing eeiaisio lethciClegotition | of V;\|,(’,3 ASiationn s:IA“:.m :,,W | 6. She receives a reputable range, from a =t Kbl stc-uell %0 1 or at a Feast at Sesqui-Centennial | British 106,878,099; Dutch $30,28 [ ; reliable dealer. VALENT]NO’S Also JACK HOXIE in Tonight . 3{3 53 Jt‘w_x:;nhs{,»-vl..”., other na- ! > ] 7. According to her needs, she can secure a ; 2 | tions $1,696,643 ; range burning coal, wood, or gas, either b A | @ fa. Sept. 2. (P—Ger.|- @ How did Raymond Keane < 4 ) 2 QL GRS v LAST PICTURE THE FIGHTING Philadelphia, Sept. ;‘I_I‘:’O 5‘::”"; | happen to be chosen to play the buying a combination range, or a standard coal trude Ederle, the fir “THE SON PEACEMAKER” the English channel, will he the | cading TOI"|,pU§}'."?;:;\( L la| | ;laet:g:o:::lnizggigfzagas end oven at once or at guest of honor at a banquet in the | Plante in OF THE SHElK” I ACTION! ACTION! Tipinehaus at the sesqui-centennial | A. Raymond Keane was born in | 4 8. She will have a range made in the Crawford | {1907, He came from Denver about Also Chapter 1 | exposition tonight. i : a - t at the NEW > Among those who will take an nc. | @ Year ago, an only child, artis- = actory, t.he fineft stove factory in the world. | - tive part In welcoming “Trudie” will [ tically Inclined. e is a Violinist| | 9. She will receive a range made of the best P A L A C E | HDAR F be members of the Philadelphia |and L lvlvl‘nmnv‘rmrs w]xlr»un ap-| , S Vi materials, by highly skilted labor. | HOLLYWOOD” Turners' club with whom she has | Pearances in that city. e was| | . . ‘ Sept. 5, 6, 7, 8 [ frequnetly competed in swimming | Kiven several days work as an ext — 10, She has a choice of finishes — black cvents here prior to her channel |in Norma Talmange's “Graustar enamel, gray enamel, or regular black finish. . { which Dimitri Buchowetski was d i ; 1}’,;”.;“ the evening Mayor Ken- | recting. Buchowetskl was to make | I3, Shfe pavsti;l re3§onablc price for an honest drick will present Miss Tderle {o the | & Russian picture upon completion RiEcE ORTASIALABEIC andience attending the historical | Of the Talmange story and he saw | 12. She can secure terms at the time of pur- spectacle “freedom” at the sesqui- | 1N Fll'i\\;w;:\;’lr the i‘rimv!’\:t*dh::\n?:‘ chase which will be very satisfactory to her. ente ta | centennial stadium | boy and’ Raymond's next screen ap- We are local headquarters of the Crawford The ) SV R ey pearance was in a leac role op- Associates. L g Capltol | MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS e el el o HE CRAWFORD ASSOCIATES is an organ- ki v Sy | Midnight Sun.” ization founded to assure better, easier, Four Days Starting Monday Q. It it true that Marion Har- ! more economical cooking for the American 'g Games of Sept. 1) |land, the writer, has & daughter ; : ; S Theater (nelugine Gem o 15 a0 e I housewife, Membership secures the following Maybe you have noticed that tha Capitol Theater Balting Eo i rgvave; 370. | A. Mary Virvinla Terhune who | privileges: has been undergoing renovations for the past three Hits — Brown, Braves, 17 w ri!{.- ;x!ndr-r the pen name of 1. Each member will sccure a good-looking Tony PR Uyl eGB! o i S g B L ot o range, easy to take care of, and of lifetime wear. Tt's going to open soon and you will be proud of it Doubles — Bottomle: . 86 ‘“;“ 5 ! i an 3 —one of the prettiest picture theaters in New Eng- Triples— Walker, Reds, 20. ater, popular writer of fiction and | 2. She has her choice of a large number of land is what you will see with the opening of its Homers — Wilson, Cubs, 19 ““("*‘P”“'r Brtigles. ranges, 50 that she can sccure the one best e Stolen bases— Cuyler, Pirates, 20.| @ How did the custom of ra fittedito Nerindisidaal necde: s i | ing the right hand when taking ar; t is be! letel enovated for your pleasure Pitching — Kremer, Pirates, won ik 2 K . ;nf;fil‘on:’:!:::? i PRIRE 16; lost 5 ouil oilgingrat 3. She obtains a range with single damper e! | ; A. In Esyptian hicroglyphics oIl Anierioan ieagss | the glove is tho symbol of the hand control, an exclusive feature of Crawford 1 Batting — Fothergill, Tigers, .389. | - ite R nd so makes good cooking sure. Watch For the Opening [|| Batine o rotersi e and in_eligious rites it_signified el £ Runs — Ruth, Yankees, 120 power, or that which is ceremoni- 4. She receives a printed guarantee of the last- 4 2 ous. Since most persons ri - i iti % Doubles — Burna, Indlane, 80, | Liiog” toat masd spone e s WESEE of el W Priples — Gehrig, Yankees, 20 _ th i i ?J"”f" P‘"‘:,:’ e | play than the left hdnd. The cus- 8. She becomes associated with a company Homers— Ruth, Vackeos 0 o, | tom 0f ralsing the right hand when Stolen hases — Mostil, |taking an oath is an ovolution o the anclent ceremonial use of the Pitching — Dauss,” Tigers, Won ;... The Century, the 11; lost 3 Q. Ts 600t a good fertilizer? newest Crawford — = A. It is a low grade fertilizer Range.Thisrange Phila. Symphony Has [of about the same grade as wood hasall the famous I Crawford fea- 5 . | ashes, POS(W“Ed Its TQ‘,“ | Q. Ina formula reading one tures, andismade Philadoiphia, Sept. 2 (A—The|0it of this gubstance and Lo | to take a three- Philadelphia symphony orchestra has | pais of another substance, how or five-burner postponed indefinitely its proposed |ghoulg the various substances be gas end oven as tour of Europe next summer, the|measureq? desired. FRID Y N]GHT board of directérs announced today. | A, Tt measuring a liquid use say ; A The tour, which had been under con- | one pint of one substance and twy sideration for two seasons, was orl- [ pints of the other or one quart of ginally planned to take place imme- | one substance and two quarts of diately after the close of the regular | the other, measuring both parts by symphony series here in May, 1927. [the same measure. - The board decided that European| Q. Who played the part of Bax- | \ conditions aren ot propitious for the [ fer Barton in the fhotoplay “My visit of an American orchestra at|Own Pal”? this time, because of the financial| A. Bardson Bard. and the fact . Is there a feminine form of 4 conditfon in Europe that some European capitals are not | the name “Walter” in English? at this time entirely friendly to | What does it mean? American institutions. A. The name is of Teutonic RSN be s origin and means “powerful X warrior.” There 18 no f England Plans to Bar fori 0 forhlalg Russian-Union Envoy| @ 1t a woman acquirea Ameri- Many New Novelties London, Sept. 2. (P—The Daly €40 citizenship through her hua- Mail says that M. Tomskl, member "‘:‘;::“ and s ohhln:nu a divorcs » 0 . 3 of the executive council of the 0es she lose her ctie- Bill Tasillo and His Orchestra o ° Russian Trades union, who alleged- | Z¢nship? ly is responsible for ‘“transmitting| A No. . ; i Moscow money to support a general R —_— 66 West Main Steet New Britain, Conn. Telephone 381 EVERYBODY INVlTED strike’ 'in England, will not be al-| “Sterling” means a coin of true 2 . " , 4 lowed to land here to attend the | Velght, and Is derlved from the Open Friday Evening Till 9 0’Clock. Closed Saturday at 1 p.m. Trades union congress at Bourne- | "Fasterlings,” German traders who 8 mouth, The congresd will convene |colned pure money in England in next Monday., 3 the thirteenth century,

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