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& EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FA\TURDAY, MAY 8, 1926. B”W”“ = | mrfilhmvnmkn o e o B o St R i & the af ! Joe MceGlr v Says Pitchers Grasy Passage of Elliott-Fernald Bil "o Teard ¢ Jm L. Pwle s‘{e elected S| yor ana s oo Sowing win v ot o takos x| SEALNERRE 0T aat bon L Bl 2 : e i t ¢ 8 Often Enough. Assures Improvement V) MTHEG‘J ELUE e Towers came | 5 « leading l Tl]lv )nurlr ‘1 a“ >| S]Xes e i o ] A . | course, no Poli s Hartford would be comp! the ever popular Edgun = 3 ¢ Ut exoe \ for each three it will be the r T . SRS e ity “)’01!4'51’7 fl]e S‘a‘[( ), In 1 v ¥ Vg combin a o % e g CAPITOL PARK NOW OPEN s b S o X S and Spiers sasers {Gang Warfare in Chicago Has C hlmod New V. wtlm i ! \. rious | companio; During Week Beginning MAY SEVENTEENTH PARSONS Theater Hartford Richard Herndon ; . 0 \ Tines of t : 5 i ) v : e ; Will Give You g el : Sl A ter e A : t Seatll Steve Glomest and The Thrill of the Year 000 will be pas 1 by cong < g ) s Frederic and Fanny Hatton with ot NS ALLAN DINEHART Ty Come, Fasy GENEVIEVE TOBIN . |Open May 17 In 2 L and a Splendid Cast Eves. 50¢ to 2.50; Mats. 50¢ to $1.00 v 7~y 1] ONE WEEK ONLY 7 sl il v A Sl . | ADSDNS Beginning Mon. Eve. at 8:20, May 10 Scenes from “The Big Parade,” at Parsons Theater Next Week DS DSECHON OF TRE & 27 SonE DAILY MATINEES THEREAFTER HERE AT LAST! o Tom any s & All Harttmd and Vicinity Anxious to See the Picture That Has Captured the Nation! SO Mg . £%\ /N ROMANCE! THRILLS! T : g o Laugh,Gasp and Cry PLOW, : 5 Y & Lo 5 s : ‘gfi when seeing the “PicTure THAT HAS EVERYTHING s BIG PARADE KING VIDOR'S PICTURIZATION of LAURENCE STALLINGS' STORY John Giibertin the most wonderful DO role of his career Renee Adoree as Melisande the farm qirl NOT 194 B1G PARADE to the front pecoh ) 9he BIG PARADE'S return “"MW) ‘ MISS The Three Immortal Buddies UIM**BULL" & *SLIM" EXACTLY AS SHOWN - "IN THE PRESENT Acco.?;ANl\Ar‘rl!g(é Music RECORD~-BREAKING RUN IN NEW YORK CITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PRODUCTION b e who know Lanrence Stallinzs, the young oldler trom Atlanta and Macon. who hns mude thia remarkable document possibie, it ix not ao atrunge that THE BIG PARADE should be a great pictare swhich {t renlly Is” says Qu'nn Martin In “The New Vork World” and “Liberty Magnzine.” “GREATER THAN ‘THE BIRTH OF A NATION’ * Of‘(lI;\P!liS Eves. 50c. to §1.50 ’ Plus 15% Tax on EQL%S NOW PRICES- Mats. 50c. to $1.00 \ Sl and $1.50 Seats | RESERVED REUNITED! - Rl J‘”{Efifl““ ;\LL SE/ \lb RthR\ ED—SECURE IN AD VANCE—AVOID WAI’III\G IN LINL A L'AMERICAIN % MAMSELLE SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ALL PERFORMANCES ARMISTICE = RECONSTRUCTION