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| | i, iy S 231 acnm- otherwise \ndicafed. (heatriea) motices ana reviews n this column ar written by the presr agencies tor the respectise amusement company. .flmm:u::mx...w‘.:. it TN, REAT COMEDY AT IYCEUM N TARSONS, HARTYORD h *H W Fra o 1 OLD 1TDDLERS AT CAPITOL are three i Now Playing TWO BIG PICTURES PARSONY’ HARTFORD, TONIGHT—ALL WEFR MATS.—WED., SAT. In the Most Sencationnl Success of the Generation W. 1. VRAZEE'S | Record smashing Mu al Comedy \ 1 “NO, NO PROAIY 1018 RIOT! | 1,000 i VEavens: With CHARLIE MURRAY and VERA GORDON 1 o TA SANDERSON DONALD BRIAN TRANK CRUMIT ONA MUNSON TheGolden Cacoon ' [ With HUNTLEY GORDON NEAT WEEK and HELENE CHADWICK MATL ORDERS NOW YOUTL SHRIEK, ROAR, HOWL AT THE GORILLA Children After School 10¢ i The Serenaders JESTER BALLROOM Tonight Dancing every Monday, | ... i to ses0; wea. sat. sie Wednesday Mot B0c. to §2.50 | She Wonld Substitute Charades and Iriday L‘.,M-... Sat Plus 157 Tax. Nights. An Afternoon of Artistic Pleasure Grand Concert LYCEUM THEATER Sunday, March 7, 2:15 P. M. Airs. . Reale, planist; 1. M. Shahanian, tenor; Ruth Spencer Terry, soprano; Isabella Stiszalli, soprano. s. no i~ the most amous composer and violinist among the You artists. Fle will sorprise New Rritain music lovers. tilla Reale is the most accomplished pianist and graduated from the well knewn S, Ceeelia’s Musical College in Rome. 8. Rosano, violinist Quin- Prices—81,00, $1.7 00, Tickets for sale at C, L. G Main Street, . and Pleroe & NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT MONMDAY, MARCH 1, FROWNS ON MODERNITY | and 1 Church socials For Dances i Theater MANY TAKING COURSE Industrial bngineering at Sheffield | for ¢ corir 111 ool at Yale 1 TONIGHT THE JESTER BALLROOM Second Week TALK OF THE TOWN The SERENADERS EIGHT PIECES Dance Music as It Should Be Played MON., WED. AND FRI. ARE DANCE NIGHTS CAPITOL l' " OLD-TIME | | GLORIA | | FIDDLERS” | ' SWANSON | | i C.ONTES,T , in her latest o v STAGES | STRUCK” | Winners of each evening's | contest to play finals Thurs. { 2 sal| A R Thurs.—BARBARA LA MARR “The Girl from Montmartre” Charleston Contest Friday MON.—TUES.—WED. Continuous Shows ' VAUDEVILLE NAMBA BROS. MACK & LEE BILLY MILLER & CO. NICK HUFFORD PARAMOUNT QUINTET | 5—Brilliant Soloists—5 | Boves and Loges Reserved Eves {9 YEAR OLD PREACHER ‘[IIANNiANI.[iIV[N b Vf‘j;'“ Growd Bven Applauds Singer s e e winee o devon As She Reaches Street - * Crained |Gianninl a A masterpiece onses part of this y turn to the United Good Percy B Florida Special SALE PRIC Frh Spaghetti Golden Bantam Corn Educator Fig Bars - MARCH | at Camp Your choice of Vegetable Beef. Old Dutchh Cleamnger fom—mesie &0 RAE.eR Onions + &+ LG CAMPBELL'S Beans + « % 25¢ FRANCO -AMF' Pacific Tissue A&P stores. T'omatc Chicken, Vegetable, Pea All kin 6-25° | i § Toitet Faper| Merchandise at All Times The opening of our new warehouse New Haven this week assures you of fresh merchandise at your ast trucks will make cnt trips, keeping all stores wplied with fresh goods. l< vory Soap Shrimp + -G LGORTON'S Ready to Fry Fish Cakes GRATID = LD | Pineapple Fine quality cut beets 225 Small Size ey 1O ~18 229 225 ;&eets Q - 4 ° S, ot Here's the NEW popular pric Glenwood e Make Cooking Easy J. M. Curtin & Co., New Britain B ,~“*~~)| S new range has (‘) just been added to the Glenwood line. It costs a bit less than f 1. That's e. Its price, iring March ONLY, 563.50. We have r new Glenwoods oductor $2 DOWN and $2 AWEEK Your Old Rangc Taken as Part Payment