New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 22, 1926, Page 5

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,‘J._ o > B \ Cnless otherwise indicated, theatrica) no tices ana reviews i this column an written by the oress agencles for the respective amusement company, R s s MARY PICKFORD AT CAPI TOL chell Smith's From the sweegfing trai vots of the costu 3 stilted phraseology and stately mien to the ragamuffin clothes of "Lttt Annle Rooney" and the fighting, bit ing, shin-ki ston dance contest will Ryl Any desiring to ente een artiste, ronew ..m.(.m : H|W4n)u\|rv release at - [ 12amura Burns plavs oppositc 1 this picture headed by (he Hepi known "They of Imu\. f Italy 1 fast moving novelty ferlng that will a other feuture s Post. story by Harry m~“<' i1 One of the most intere On 1huwln the photoplay fe Will offer the movie ad tion of Win- | privateer turned pirafe and Now Playing Continnous Shows 1:m:ummnmummmmmm:wmwmwmxxxn'mxmx:x:x::; i Il.!‘i ik .amx:'tt.u.nmm’mmnmxmu:num “Lightnin' " and on d vel. | Friday evening another lap of the | lost theater box ofe u\lll\n» the famous Cleopa which, while Modcrn, | Mr. Thomas has gone o Washing- ick into the days of the companion pleture pro d Lm\ Shannon in : il 11 comedy whose Miting | company of sir SR i o Tie Happy” and | or e | lnsgdoy PARSONS'S—H! \Rl FORD e | periods of history s that of thu Capitot ng | England and $paln made 18 run red, A treasure laden Vo was lucky indeed {ff ¢ Caribbean safely bounds of the Spanish were the days of euss | fand cutlass, We are going to live a | few of them with Otis Skinner, As a humble inn-keeper in the south °© a0 lost a daughter carried off by a sca-roving villain, He trades his inn for a tubfull of grizzied old cut-throats who eall themselves a bran of his Eng- with his mined s to find the e, Cor o for three be of- [ hours in the closing days of the rocan | 17th century and o . The rendezvous is Parsons's theater toe night, for three days and a Wednes. { day matines. described a8 a . will he ] for Thursday | ork o ning. Augnstus Th the foremost / of the times, I on, the nation's capitol, for his characters, his princtpal figure ited States senator, Nanette,” the world senty | the ate r for the night, Mare h 15 TLRS NIGHT THURSDAY The postponed Elks night at the T'alais Royal, Capitol Park, Hart- ay ) Lson | rsday evening ng to Chalr- s of the local com- ir which s open to | to be strietly a New | ford will be held sting m bue- » | ace for the local mo- | wants all the local Elks | up auto parties and to tell | to ma I him about it. Tle'll be on hand at | “AMERICA'S “SWEETHEART MARY PICKFORD N “LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY” A Story That Plays a Tune of Life a strings of Hun Children’s Show After Seh ool d Love on the Hear(- ues, & Wed,, 15 3 B the local 1m“ on Washington | l et to receive the news, (THRER AUTOS DESTROYED IN NORTH STREET FIRE; Polish Ignites and Burns Woman fn | Concord Street Blaze This Morning | f 1 | VAUDEVILLE Roy Rogers & Co, Pichhiani Troupe Rowie & Jerry “Kicks of 1926" ‘taly's Whirlwinds' JOHNSON & JOHNSON FIELDER, MANN & (0O, 'I'Hl'l{\' — “LIGHTNIN" Charleston Contest Fri. ev “df(‘h fm BARBARA LA MARR'S Last I’Imtopl.n “THE GIRL FROM MONTMARTRE" Big Mardi Gras AT CARROLL'S PALAIS ROYAL Evening, llh. 25 EXTRAORDINARE Thursday A NOIREE Open to Public New Britain Elks Capitol Park, Hartford | Ample Parking Space | ¢ antomobiles wera destroyed, | e in which they were | © L hy mea | fames in 11 | with water JJ DISASTFR DEGISION LXPECTED BY NEDNESDAY N ]rn.a-‘»ml»r Woods Completing In- | vestization and Wis Pinding | 1 Almost Ready Virst And Only Appearance In New England GIANNINI Celebrated New Italian Soprano Fickets at (), And Memb TONIGHT TUEs. web, POP. MAT. WED. Continuo Now Playing DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Faes 500 to $2.50 Mat. 50¢ to $1.50 UDER DIRECTION OF LFE. f; 7 Swusem: Russell Janney Presents OTIS SKINNER IN A NEW ROM ANTIC COMEDY * CAPTAIN FURY® By Cornclin Skinner [ Notable Support. A Yarn of the ( aribbees ing Co, of 30 | s 5 | Gorgeous Seenic | Production THURS. WHETHER YOU ARE “WET” OR EDRY: l:'Rl. YOU WILL LIKE 1”', PUNCH IN Wi “STILL WATERS” By Augustus Thomas EFies 50 1o 82 at. Mat. 50c to S1.50; plus 1577 tay MAIL ORDERS NOW—AIl Next Week—Mats. \\‘od.: ;\'fll. NO,NO. I NANETTE WITH THE BIG FOUR: JULIA SANDERSON DONALD BRIAN, FRANK CRUMMIT, ONA MUNSON Eves.: Orch. $3, Balc. $3.50, $2, $1.50, X « $LO0T Plus 15 Mats.; Orch. $2.50, Bale, $2, $1.50, Fam. Cir. $1.00 Tax Ceell B. De Mille Presents Leatrice Joy —in— “Made for Love” ALSO “The Phantom Express” With DAVID BUTLER, ETHEL SHANNON A Real Treat for New Britain People, Vialinist, Pianist, Soprano, Tenor, at Concert at M THEATER SUNDAY \l'l Il\l)l)\ \I \ll(ll t § Under th aity. | « L. Plerce & Co., ning March 1, ! m The Serenaders [ JESTER BALLROOM Tonight | Dancing every Monday, | Wednesday and Friday Nights. e p— ' NEW BPITAL\'_ CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 1926, ‘- Wize Hmith £, Hartford Final Days of Our 28th February Furniture Sale HIS Outstanding Home Furnishing Event comes to a close S Saturday Night, February 27th, g0, if you would benefit by the Special Sav ings, Come This Week, and 1r‘m(‘mho1 that, g1 1(le for grade, whether for cash or budget system of evedit, our pric in Haltfmd es for furniture are the lowest For the Final Week of Our February Furniture Sale We Offer the Most Outstanding Values of the Year 2254 295 5420 216 Complete Suites for the Bedroom ‘16 Complete Suites for the Living Room LIVING ROOM SUITES AT LIVING ROOM SUITES AT LIVING ROOM SUITES AT . ® LIVING ROOM SUITES AT . 139 41654 1239 12954 Also Outstanding Values in Single Pieces Complete Suites for the Dining Room DINING ROOM SUITES AT DINING ROOM SUITES AT . * DINING ROOM SUITES AT . DINING ROOM SUITES AT . e - 1172 1742 2194 2494 Also Outstanding Values in Beds and Bedding BEDROOM SUITES AT <t BEDROOM SUITES AT BEDROOM SUITES AT BEDROOM SUITES AT 1 ‘1412 . *179% Also Outstanding Values in Rugs and Draperies

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