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

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1926. 5 & a— BEAUTY SPECTACLE n./ - u'mv latter Kitchens to stand in a modest man« uer in the corner of the apartment — Iving room and which, mealtime 'er, shut up Into chests of drawers highboys, chiffonlers, and the ik, of the Her next week ald the re IR ERINGE | Nt Bt 2 TR ARG r"]HTWfi [[][IE |S Popular Oyt Coming. Back e ¢ Lilllan Rich u 3 Kithe king complete COMNGTOCAPITL “The American Venus” o Beje=d Shown Starting Monday THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 1, 2 and 3 Matinee Saturday 30¢ to 82.50: Sat, Mat, 50¢ to $1.50 'lus 15 Tax PRIOR TO ITS NEW YORK OPENING GUTHRIE M'CLINTIC Eves, One of the most widely publishe:t and eagerly awaited screen produc tons wil be unfolded to loc there is a gr ' Eio Kenneth Harlan and Patsy Ruth “::'; A s Miller at Lyceum Tomorrow ' wing s of musi American ¢ days' run a: the Presents “GLORY HALELUJAH” tic City bat colorful ndes in the personnel » - of its case Fay Lamphier, who was KENNETH HARLAN crowned “Miss Amarica,” several of in“THE FIGHTING EDGE," A Wamer Picturs the leading national heau eRf IS R IR SR ; " : : . L e T v M—sun, Mon., Tues, Wed. N IERa nceRObens A New Play by THOMAS MITCHELL and BERTRAM BLOCH With a Notable Cast quing In America, to say nothing ot R eSurds B Including a brilliant group of film and stage heart f 1 with him ier Sunday. 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