New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 1, 1925, Page 23

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i | | | | | ! [ 4 STHE AT MAILY AT CAPITOL |1 The Paramonunt picture, “The Alr | dail," el | encd yesterday at | enment al mall service, which ser viet, “Nor snow, nor rain, nor wind nor wight, can stuy the pilot in his |y flizh e Mull” deals w of crooks who prey up ment ale mailen, mak here duri tin t servic 108tra, one of ver heard in 2 very fine CAPITOL) TODAY and SAT. “A Real Thriller” i 1 “The Air Mail’ WARNER BAXTER BILLIE DOVE i | DOUG. FATRBANKS, JR. | Keith Vaudcvfi! ‘ YERKE’S : “PEER OF THEM ALL” 12 — MUSICIANS — 12 HENRY FREY THE SOLAROS | LEONA WILLIAMS | Shelton --Tyler -- -Sharples ! | “3 ACES OF FUN” | I i CONTINUOUS SHOWS v v \(rfi' =N .TJ\ of the with valuable hauls. As the pleture opens we see Bater, ns Russ Kane, HDing a war medn warded for | the aideville bili is headed With E ; | Flotilla Orchestra | | ! B R — mum-mm-wg \ lesy othernlsa ndicated. theatrieal notices s reviews W this coluin ar ‘ | written by the vress ageacles far the ceapect & amusement company | o o .- - - ern story and s 5 a distinetly m me s as intimated by the name H“SON OF SAHARA™ AT PALACE Onlad Nail dancing givls, Arab |, cuniel cafavan ind dunes of the tribesmen, all com rt romanee trancing audiences at the Palace ater this w TODAY AND SAT. Edwin Carew’s Great American Drama Taken in Algiers A SOM CF THE SARARA { with Jert Lytell Clhire Windsor { | Montagu Love ] KEITil VAUDEVILLE CASETTA RYDELL | { THEODORE & SWANSON WYETH & GIRLIE FLO & FRANK INNIS “The Doughnut” LYCEUM TONIGHT & SATURDAY DOURLE FEATURL BILL MIDNIGHT 'EXPRESS H | Wil VEAING HAMMERSILIN —And— THEPRICE SHEPAID With ALMA RUBEAS NEAT WEE R SUN., MON., TCES. \WED THE TRIFLERS. —With— MAL BUSCH, ELLIOT DLNTLR And All-Star Cast ON THE SCREEN AT L. s Pr SUNDAY NIGHT ANT AND WITH THE WORLE'S MOST I'AMOUS COMEDIANS W[BER wd F ILLDS _‘f Foot Guard Armory, Sat., May 2nd, P. M. Matinee at 2 p. m. One Performance Only Rudolph Steinert Presents Mr. S. L. Rothafel (himself) ) SENSATIONAL e 8 DANCERS 8 ! | Dancing Every Evening Melody Boys’ Orchestra Entire Company of 10 Artists from the Capitol Theater, Lena ( Wlll Aid in- Exploiting Soviet . Fand i sl soverimen. S, o S Gold Fields w York bhankii & will hav ¢ millions o 1oof gold, sl Placer Property CONCERT MISS ALICE SULLIVAN, Soprano —Assisted hy— Mr. dames Donahue, Baritone Mr. Roceo Montano, Violinist CAMP SCHOOL AUDITORIUM New Britain, Conn WED. MAY 6, at 8:15 1. M Tickets 35 and ST.00 at C. L. Pieree's DANCING| TONIGHT NEWINGTON GRANGE Pecrless Orchestra ROBIN HOOD INN Meriden “ROXY” and his “GANG” eSS ices $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 Plus Taxgs. 201 Asylum St., Hartford This is not a Radio Concert. Tickets on Sale At Gallup & Alfred, Inc. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1420, 2 - ——— | AMERIGANS HAVE ” PART IN GUNTR&ET 0% «j“:. e re————— o8, formerly European dircctor of o been [ the American 1t ssoclation; |1 ( Itar *wnlv Malozer t Oaklan Fred Ant of 1l ne, « lon endered @ I wn declared ! i it ,nunl Nt othat the enterp home of Mrs. 'run fam M. Anthor pimber o STLPHENSON lN JAIL Former K. K. K. Dragon Will Be Arraigned On Murder Charge At Indianapolis, Monday apoliz i Inaiana Ay 1Ty s er grand drago remain i Klux Klan, Hartford MR. 8. Z. POLI PRESENTS THE POLI PLAYERS In Their Opening Bill | o Vonday, May 4th | AT POLI'S PALACE THEATER AND ALL THAT WEEK IN “The Best People” 3v David Gray and Avery Hopwood ! Supported by the finest stock or- ganization in America. Here fof ‘ the summer. ALL SEATS FOR OPENING WEEK NOW ON SALE Subscription Seats Now on Sale Jean Oliver PR WARE NEUTRODYNE Pay the Balance a Little Each Wecl ) fi AZoe MAIN ST. NEW 4 2 g 1 A i | 9 1 { i é For This i BRITAIN Be a First Nighter i S T R P R W1 at least until Monday when he also indicted for murder in connec. |state counsel offered no objection. ounsel for the defense William H. Remy il be ari in criminal gourt |to the girl's death, today an RLAD THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS Epl Inman, cou Hartford SATURDAY The Coat and Dress Shops Hold a Great Reduction Sale of New Spring Fashions ENSEMBLES COATS DRESSES At Sharply Lowered Prices SPRING coats and dresses must make room for summer costumes. That's the reason for these drastic reductipns, and the woman who would like to save many dollars on a new frock, will be here early Saturday to secure her choice of sizes and colors. Ensemble Suits $49.50 $89.50 Formerly Driced $69.50 to 880.30 Including Copies of Imported Models Formerly Priced $110.00 to $210.00 Fnsemble costumes of twill and Fine quality kasha, Joseena, Ottoman and Meditation crepe are the mate- rials of these very beautiful ensem- ng bles. Fur trimmings of fox, pahmi and squirrel Higher Priced Coats Now $79. 50—$98 50-$110.00 merly to $149.50 Formerly to $159.50 na, Twill, Charmeen, and a few Satin Coats. Many are copies of imported models. Coats fih I Formerly with smart vy to £110.00 - street and formal wear. Tuwills, Poiret Twills, Only ~ for Saturday DRESSES FOR SPORT WEAR s, Flannels Chiffons DRESSES FOR AFTERNOON AND : ¢ \ Gowns ( € \ French Room Frocks Half Price

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