New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 8, 1924, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAKCH 8 1924. ~PALACE THE/ 6 DAYS BEGINNIN G MONDAY m-:* The Swanson in THIS picture is the greatest Swanson you've ever seen ! ‘As gorgeous and beautiful and al- luringly gowned as ever— —as saucy and pert and deliciously French as she was in “Zaza”— —and also—hold your breath !—in her first male impersonation ! Gloria Swanson in trousers ! As the most notorious Apache, in Paris, who masquerades in boy’s clothes and becomes the talk of the boulevards and the Nemesis of the police. It's a remarkable role and in it Gloria does her greatest acting. Pr e«enled Witha f Broadway Prologue r First Time Ever in This City s . | eaturing \ \ i T “ = g ; L TN i , Here is a Photoplay EDDY & EARL : 47 5 g7 e _‘ g which we guarantee — and — 7o N ' g LR to be the greatest of GENE MARTlNl | A\ g g ) . ‘ \'1 the big pictures this TO OUR PATRONS! Offering Their Famous ol Apace Dance as featured on Broadway and the Moulin Rouge of Paris ! HUMMIN PRESENTED 8Y ' RD ADOLPH ZUKOR VL 'JESSE L. LASKY - A\ = | ' PRICES F———_‘—_—'——'——— 4 Through the Courtesy of Davidson & Leventhal Hummmg Bird Hosiery R Orch. 3M5: mfimy 23¢ Will Be Given Free to the Lucky Ladies at Each and Every Ry A\ Show. See Davidson & Leventhal's Window ‘ Orch. &%ony 35¢

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