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NEW BRITAIN CO\\E CTICUT, §INEW VILLAGE 18 THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1926. tied by the wur R e R S R e ino.—advt, ing of the fation of Clty ltems mfl " l“ n- ) Unleas otherwise indicated, theotrical notices ana reviews in this column are writtep by the press agencles for the respective amose 2323000000000 0abanana et i bis it isatazesadilsxiisbidadasacsisttostivent SPORTING LIFE AT LYCEUM Sporting Lite, ot compan: PARSONS, HARTIORD which a series thletic atehes to the Kentu taged, 1s one of the ceum The ot a New I starring Virginia Valli O'Brien. It Is a tale I'uritanical aunt fngs ho It is a strong theme high emo ceum anno onjunction with other leading thea- rs it is to st. evival of “Over v Hill," the famous pieture whic w.vnrv Before hecoming eith n for a year in New York or a pla St B G riter of movie captic venty ran v Derby big fent h the case of Mr., 8pe | has not \u-ymmh 110 the 1 ture bus But that is getting ahead of SARBARA LA MARR AT CAP I‘IHI, HLlL e iDEMOCRf\T[C WOMAN 10 La Marr's last p ill be the feature attraction at the Capitol v of the w Old Time Fid with « run off ton 'th nine ginning today for the hal- | 1150 ! old [Education Program Will Be One of High Spots in Coming Montmartre,” offering to | Girl I'rom est Iirst National oh the Capit ter, where it | m open an en Work ‘ rd of t rl tion of De it their me erday. Plans ving out this purpe tive bo. Vi Grman will be Now Playing Virginia Valli —in— Polish Senate Demands | « » Beat in Lo.muo Council * SIEGE i e With LUGEAE O'BRITAN —also— “SPORTING LIFE” with BERT LiTELI |PAR ONS’ | HARTEORD AL Week—Ma 8 H. H. FRAZID Is |m~(‘|\|l|n; “NO,NO NANETTE” The World's Best Musical Comedy | With JULTA SANDERSON, DON- ALD BRIAN, FRANK CRUMIT, ONA MUNSON and Garden of s Faes §1 to 83 Mats 81 to Plus Tax ALL NEXT WEEK Matinees Wed., Nat. Seats now on sale Don't 1 You'll ‘\!\ Children After School 10 TODAY, T'RL, s\1 Continuaus BARBARA LA MARR i in hor last photopiay A Gorgeous S2.50 Getting Seats A Finat Tetionai Pi:hm how! at owl a With LEWIS STON] . roar, VAUDEVILLE THE MILDRED ANDRE and GIRIS 5 GORILLA TONIGHT FINAL. 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