New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1926, Page 5

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERJLD, Cnleas ofherwise Indicnted, theatrical notices ana reviems n this column written by the uress agencles for the respective amusement company fiiissninsaisteniatint izt itatot st i At A e e A TP R e S R e TS AT CAPITOL | its theme, superlative cast 1etion trimmings, this awalted with more than torest, The vaudeville program will offer five great acts headed by Girlie and Her Dandics, Tt is a moving picture s ordinary in- Comigues Boy With a comedy \\Hh ment or 4 days be nday of V)H he Jinown shoty in Amer “Irene adapted for the movies with popular |the Colleen Moore in the title role a musical comedy, “Trenc’ the distinction of belng the popular very catelly music was whistled and sung by thousand “Alice Blus *and “Trene’ & bheing ones that | the hits with the audien or this production a fortun: spent in designing and c As pear with her in the "ushlon Show scenes are the ne in the movies beauty is made f. v colored episodes. TODAY—TUES.—WED, “THE AMERICAN VENUS” with Fsther Ralston Ford Sterling Fay Lamphier (Miss America) and the \tlant\c (m Bmullc\ VAUDEVILI E Girlie and Her Dandies Goss & Barrows—Just a Pal Others Lady’s Easter Qutfit and Gentleman’s Outfit GIVEN AWAY FREE! Every person attending per- formance today, Tues., Wed. will receive a coupon good for a chance on the follow- ing Easter outfits: LADY'S OUTFIT Silk Dress from D.&L. Store Spring Coat, Boston Store Fur Neckpiece, Conn. Furriers Shoes, Walk-Over Store ring Hat, Outlet Millinery Lingerie and Hosiery, Woman’'s Shop l.d.\(fl Bouquet, Volz's Permanent Wave, Milon Beauty Salon GENTLEMAN'S OUTFIT Kuppenheimer Suit, N. E. Mag & Sons Spring Hat, Roseben Hat Shop i Lady's Outfit Awarded Wed, Eve Gent's Outfit Awarded Tues. Eve THURS.—=FRL—SAT, TUOMBLEWELDS . Charlesion Contest CHILDREN'S TICKETS the Katurday Matinces during its run, | After School and at lscj [ — ) Capilst { Days. Beginning E A\TLR SUNDAY M \R'l\ DUPREE AND FOLLIES ALE NEW SHOW Por Your Clubs and Banquets SEELEY’'S SIX SINGING AND DANCING GIRLS AND TH ADY WITH THE SAXOPHONE Telephone 2336 popular |twenty - [twenty ar POPULAR PRICES AT PALACE Ihe New 1 April 4 rad lace opening will be conducted un cature policy with the ssion prices of ten and s in e and 1 thirty There will be pletures eac) lay 1 | wiil run from one- two complets ten-thirty and sliows on Sunday opening program of the New which will remain for w Moniday ons on I hmman ph enjoyed |er Board most | ane how on Broadway and its | pathetic incidents tral nd Fo T COMING || 0 ] vling & combine to ry laughs in “Mik " with and Conrad most beauti stories ever filmed, neces: And of 1 CTHE Who but PIGHTING EDGE" likes showing offense and A The latest n comedics and lections compl tal musical the bill PARSONS—HARTIORD Noxt Thursduy nig entitled “Glory prosented the balane a new play Hallelujah™ will be at Parsons theater for with a hors are jertram t has been Walker, INY s York mbs Malcolm iuncan The production has b W Guthrie MeCliy us who stage on staged and the most Ameri lirectors ing watche urn ot the t honor he oturns same « by DeWalf Hop per, James Davenport and Lanra fs on his way to hecoming a ze Instend of a prop, an a cry. 'E llmgeu ()hsm\c ' Ellinger we Kenneth Harlan | It is a ing along role, T and brings in unknown to Aus- 1 of of merit heretotore o movies — the use an hoomerang picture Continuous Show Daily NOW PLAYING Double Feature CECIL B.DE MILLE presents /{ Rod /' | La Rocquein / of AMOS” | -*'*4 ’\/ Jetra Ocudnl antNoah Berry ALSO “The Fighting Edge” with KENNETH HARLAN PATSY RUTH MILLER Children After School 10e TITRS., Fitl and PARSONS' 7 Sibnerg Prior to Its New York Opening GUPHRIE MeCLINTICK Presents “GLORY HALLELUJAH” New Play Mitehell nd m Bloch With v Noia Cast, including June Walker, Chas. Bickford, Felix Krembs, Hilda Vaughn ed by GUTHRIE McCLINTICR 20 Sat. Mat. 50e.-§1.50, More Days Until the return visit of the Messrs. Shubert’s THE STUDENT PRINCE with De WOLKF HOPPER, James Liddy, Eva Davenport and Laura Arnold Famous MALE CHORUS Mail Ordes Eve. Orch, ow—Seats Thursday. Bale. $2.88, £2.30, £115; We at. S1.33, §115; Pam. re Bale. DON'T FORGET THE R.A.C.DANCE MONDAY, APRIL 5 With Ahlberg’s Orchestra | l Anniver: ary and Mrs, Jd & of honor at [‘llth Police Sor oceation hein fheir m d an1 an informal was carried out ill leave fifth anni Supper w on \yn 1 il YOU WILL WANT 7 4 THE OPENING OF (New Britain's Modern Theater) The New PALACE ON EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 4 \l 1L in the * New Tues,, Openin Palace, and s this |1 MONDAY, MARCIH 29, NEW YORK BIBLE CLASS Get Up Before Daylight and Trayel 200 Miles There and Back To Attend sunday Mecting \ Lveryma delegution of 11 memlbi 8 Bible ¢l mobiles motored to Mount Vernon, N Y., yesterday and attended a ses- the Burtholow Bible class of The Bartholow class is 1 years old and yesterday nen, A ) nest n char their class May s of ss in three auto on of ity bout Wl an de i bout for has 1 ) or 400 of tional Bibl Providence, members convention at and a half . vice-president of ion, delivered a the general of local manager, ain of the Bluc which won the we cham- to issue a for a serics of throe games one game ain, proh- one in her in my of the wwold 1% Judd George Meade rmy bowli and \uh tartholow cl to be rol lably on ‘Ym nt Ve Vernon class has its it 1 with bow- illiard rooms and sl a cost of Fenn \Icets \\ L(‘H\ With Rm,umm at Capitol NING Herald.) tepresc “enn of Wet member of the Connec! sional delegation among ns who have organized rs proudly term “the ary club in he only members of | back in the riang, eith r home ctive restaurant m each other which fs | etings. o capl- uch songs as first floor of 1 n resounds to nia on the o he tives office hui \olomn SIMC I)m er ies at \Lfc 01 8Y (P —Tra er, who drove coach betwee een in poor | Discarc \ t ‘.A.x, wtveres LOCAL MEN MOTOR ]‘[) ® Hamden Man Escapes as Train Demolishes Auto H mden, Mareh 20 (Ph--Dog War- ank Whitman had a narrow rom serious injury yester- motive southbound vision of th ied into his i \\n', th wrenched Knees lie was ack of the auto- o dog. 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