New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1926, Page 5

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STAGE AND SORFEN lCK\ truck" {s the "H\(vvu' irleston contost Folly o fwo shows Sun beginning at Cormick Candidate ln' Commen (' nux‘ml th than | eTy ntil i wn 27 (P--Mayor bany, Wil- his next produ melodrama, 1 . Chester D Vonde npanies pl the Provines n extend Aarel rmo Faris tl Selwyn JULIA SANDERSON “No No Nanette” and DONALD BRIAN | at Parsons, Hartford, all next week CAPITOL Hugh Wak Richard Talmadge —in— ‘The Prince of Pep’ Sunday Only 2 SHOWS Second at N:30 Orch 10e, Bal 30¢ Mon., Tues., Wed. 3—-BIG ATTRACTIONS -—3 Mon., Tues., Wed. OLD TIME, Vautevil Namba Bros. Novelty Artists Mack and Lee. “Milk and Melody™” FIDDLERS ONTEST h Evening to Play in Finals Thursday Night OLLOWING FIDDLERS WILL APPEAR Billy Miller Co. Offer & Comedy Skit “The Signpost™ Winner: THI Nick Hufford “A Loose Page from the Book of Fun” M. J. Murphy, Fred Stabert, Wm. Fagan, Louis Richey, Charles Hall Henry Cone, Frank Nailor, Jane Vincent, Happy Jack I's 69.New Britain .Glastonbury = George ..New Britain = L. 1. Windsor . Hampton T. Fast Haddam \v\\ Britain Perkins, 59.New Britain Neff, 5 ..Rockville Turner, 52. Hartford (. Cote, 65..... Willimantic Carroll, 75 Enfield Adam Geisel, Hartford Fred Spencer, 57...Uncasville J. Soderberg, 51... Manchester Jonathan Whitford, 73, E. Hfd. [} PHOTOPLAY FROM MONTMARTRE" ‘Pop’ Paramount Quartet —in— “Song Gems" S—Brilliant Soloists—3 | 80.. w Britain lon, 65, Suffield THURSDAY—BARBARA LA MARR'S LAST Boxes and Loges “THE GIRL Reserved Evenings FEBRUARY 27, here last season In I'wo." “Loute the I'our Wil return here in July to | scen in A, L. Erla ¥ prody fon of Martin Fluvh ersion of the centh," Rosall Stewart Cralg's Wit third floor of 1 1926, 9 He collaborated ¢ it of u beat who ‘N[! flN?\NFTTF’ AT i S o FIRST CASUALTY Yoo Pate Sulers Pamful Injury When He is Strack on the Temple by o \Wild To 1 —The Myers, Aty of Joe 1" southpaw by a wild . was not ate, veterans, who ¥ that Art 1 than he has 2 of his e Maun is however., ALHOST BRLAKS BANK Gentleman From Cannes Uses Sives Instead of Sevens and Wins $70,- 000 at Monte Carlo. T —Sixen vas the system by from e ST GORILLAY COMING ers: his au- \her was 6,666 the rooms, call out six 1t on num- les of six and SHE HAS PROOL You say you worked for prove that? 1 can show things with il st. Goddard, 19-Year-Old Boy, in 1'ront of Picld as Entrics Swing Into Third Lap LAST TIMES TODAY Mat. & Eve, Vugustus Thomas SSTILL WATERS™ A Powerful Play With a Timely Mission DON'T DELAY SECURING DESTRABLE LOCATIONS NS WD —sAT A Renl Trent for New Britnin People Violinist, Pianist, Sopruno, Grent Coneert at LYCUUM THEATER SUNDAY AFTERNOC Under the direction « S, ROSANQ of Yale Tickets for sale at (. L. Pierce & Co 246 Main St beginning March 1 Tenor Fam. Cir, 81.00 $1.00 Betty Blythe —in— “Folly of Vanity” ; Fam, Cir, BEING RECEIVED Fative Week of May May od and Sat GLORIA WANSON ‘Stage Struck’ f.’;/fl\,_ i \ Quatur / | Tive Wad Oreh Mat THIS SUNDAY AFTERNOON, [ANNIN] NEW ITALIAN PRIMA DONNA Greatest Voice in a Decade AUSPICES NEW BRITAIN MUSICAL CLUB Price 1.50, 3:30 0([0(]\ THEATER 75, 1.00, 2.00 lickets at C. L. Pierce & Co. Overture—The Skaters Theater box office open from 10:30 Sunday morning on George Tourtelotte. Director

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