New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1926, Page 29

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N : ton Tellegen, Marjoric Daw, “THE SAP Frank Keenan, Belle Bennet T = l CHILDREN'S MATINEE, RENNETH HARLAN SIXTH EPISODE WILD WEST TONITE AMATEURS Dl-n t Miss 1hr‘m oupon and ten cents pre- mits a lady to any seat at any matineo except Saturdays or Holidays THOMAS MEIGIIM: ‘The New Kiondikez,/ A VAUDEVILLE REITH ACTS 5 Children’s Saturday Matinee Tickets 15¢ DESCO DOLLS Free to Lucky Children W See this magmficentlg By AEE touching picture. It carries amlghtg heart beat. It istender — [t is poignant~ It is beautiful ~ o Seus "LAURENCE REID o0 MOTION PICTURE MAGATINE STELLA DALLAS —With— Ronald Colman, Belle Bennett, Alice Joyce, Lois Moran CAPITOL 4 Days, Beginning Sunday Night 2 SHOWS SUNDAY—4 SHOWS DAILY—C HIl DRh\ 15¢ Reserved Box and Loges Now Selling for Sunday Night Capitol Park Wethersfield Avenue—Hartford FREE! FREE! FREE! Sat. Night—Free Open Air Dancing SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT FREE OPEN AIR BAND CONCERT No Admission to Park Monday Night—Amateur Bouts Il present Ita © impersonations USTELLA DALLAS" SUNDAY hen “Stella Dallas” Henry Mrs. Olive Hig- {ing’s production o novel, ope Capit it will b ¥ night, K, da nL resory, [iunovauon & {center of | {open to the Bla band concert will t | mission to the park Is free READ HERALD ( CLASSIITED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS MADAME JAFFE Excellent Violinist THERON W. HART Accompanist METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING, 7:13 All Welcome DANCING CIRCLE DANCE PAVILION (Berlin Turnpike) TONIGHT & SATURDAY Music by BILL APPLEMAN and his NEW CIRCLE ORCH Dancing D. excepting en an admis- Ending May 8 89 SAILORS STRICKEN Men On Cruiser Concord Sufiering From Attack of Ptomaine Poison- |§ ing I)nccl.n "lhmkx \\ oman_ l~ «clesx as Vill M | Geneso, N. Y SOUGH] BY AUTHORITIES n Police Hunting Men 11 a friend of th pson and her ning to Ge Who Killed Mt. Morris Resi- dent Last April. 14 ) — Ty ty, that ident READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS il I’utdlom REMOVAL The Burritt Gift Shop, Inc. IS NOW LOCATED ACROSS THE STREET FROM THEIR FOR- MER LOCATION — AT 91 West Main St. | The Professional Bldg. PARSONS’ THEATER Hartford LAST 5 TIMES Twice Today 2:30 and 8:20 saturday and Sunday Night KING VIDOR'S PICTURIZATION OF LAURENCE STALLING® STIRRING WORLD STORY THE BIG PARADE STABRING JOHN GILBERT WITH RINEE ADOREE TOURING ORCHESTRA OF 20 Prices, Nights 50c. to SLM Plus Matinees, 50c. to $100 Tax ALL SEATS RESERVED ENGAGEMENT ENDS SUNDAY NIGHT Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production Al Next Week—Mate, Wed.-Sat The New Hatton Play “TREAT 'EM ROUGH” With an excellent cast, including ALLAN DINEHART and GE VE TOBIN Eves. 50 i Mats. 50c. $L. 10, 15, 20, 25, 30c Guarantee Markets lf Better Quahty Beef Grows We W ill Have It ' Choice Fricassee Chickens. Large Legs Gen. Lamb ... Lean Small Smoked Hams ’ SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE, ROUND STEAKS { Prime Rib Choice Lamb Milk Fed Veal ' Roasts § LEGS MILK FED VEAL § RUMP CORNED BEEF ‘ ! Tender Shoulder Roasts .. Boneless Pot Roast J Fat Salt Pork ........... | BREAST MILK FED VEAL .. { Fresh Chopped Beef § Doiling ¢ Plate '§ Corned _ dozen 2Zc § <1n?\|~t .... 2 dozen 43c ¢ | Native \~||:n"l"u\ bunch 25¢ Lcnmm Guarantee Market 10- 2@ 30 Nevr New Hotel 70 W. MAIN Telephone 483 Dance Recital Pupils of Miss Lampone FRIDAY EVE., MAY 21 8 p. m., Daylight Time Yo WoCoA, AUDITORIUM good, ingredien(s are pufin [ine flayor is baked in L{nusuag freshness stays m./ » - N Steiger, Inc. THE STORE OF SPECIALTY SHOPS Continuing— A Timely Sale of Smart Pumps $5 00 I‘l\i\?\'t'Fr\ summe regularly selling for $8.00. The i r’s model Shoes and all priced at this extremely test leathers and colors, Il sizes in the lot, but not in short lir I\ low figure, You'll in step-in and stra any one style, Patent Leather Black Satin Blonde Kid Gray Kid Black Kid Tan Calfskin Y Extraordinary Sale. Manufacturer's Sample Lingerie 1/ Off The Regular Prices r manufacturer sells to us his entire sample line of dainty sum- mer Lingerie at 1-3 less than regular. We pass this savings on to you, of- fering new summer styles in fine muslin and cotton crepes at reduced sale prices of from 49c " $1.95 7 Costume Slips Bloomers Chemises Pajamas Gowns Step-ins STEIGER'S—MAIN FLOOR ‘Silverflake’ Tub Frocks Made by “Hubrite” 50 2for $10 \ special sale of pretty, distinctive, warm weather Tub Frocks in lustrous cot- ton-rayon “Silverflake”—a n fast-color washable is cool and Specially priced! Five styles, sibes 16 to 46. Sea Foam Tea Rose White Bluette Orchid Two models arve sketched; ‘ there are three others equally smart and appeal- ing. STEIGER'S—THIRD FLOOR

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