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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926. mllll Il»ll mn Unless otherwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews tn this column written by the press agencies for the respective amusement company. STEEL PREFERRED"—LYCEUM Steel Prefe b ar evening the Ly- ng for four da Boatman,” one “SANDY AT CAPITOL version of s daring novel book f leading wken is the tals of & rea a flapper, © d life's conventions in s0 worth and Ben Turp THE PALACE Last times tonight— LEWIS STONE and VIRGINIA VALLY in “The L, W io Lied” and JAMW KLIRKWOOD in The Police Patrol FRIDAY—SATURDAY The Great NEW n scores o ))vn‘n]n’\x 1 by Harrison Ford as David Tort a Hop Amcrican Epic Today—I riday—Saturday The REAL GIRL of 1926 WILLIAM FOX lmexentn« 313332332333 A Petures 4 Clara Bow 1,000 vazier Cast of Companion Feature Alma Rubens, Bert Lytell Gilded Butterily” —"WILD WEST" R “The 1opisode nven FRIDAY NITE Added Attraction AMATEURS tiof: with MADGE BELLAMY and HARRISON FORD VAUDEVILLE —KEITH ACTS—5 | Entertainment ? and DANCE I, Casey of the Coast ('lldld Given By BLUE TRIANGLE AND RANGER CLUB il Beginning \undd\ ‘THE BLIND GODDESS’ A Tale of the New York Criminal Courts C. A. TONIGHT S ORCHESTRA Night for AHLBERG Jack Holt—Trnest Torrence VAUDEVILLE this Afair. Keith vaudeville program featuring Viola Lewis, a clever dancer, and her company of steppers in a nifty musical e revue. Another fea. ture will Carl Rosini and his offering; d blackface ‘L.ml Godd SCARLET WEST” COMING one and Virginia V the last times tonight e in a strong bert The stor; THE dram novel, Is with who lied and the hus- | truth, but too reproduc- Al tions of Paris form the ba f this plcture. Street ca :nes in Venice enliven t teature s ing James Kirk- of a most unusual 1 the history of New York's “The Police Patrol” is a stery picture. w program for Friday and ay brings one of the outstand- tures of the year, * - Before he became pres- Theodore Roosevel through his histo of the West,” which amatic events preced- of the Indian vast territory ries became sur- owing to the h all Americans se of American his- mpanio rol,” s n a story ne in that pha ion feature e Gilded Butterfly” ideally cast Bert Ly zram is also the sev serial, “Wild pisode of the traction for day will ateurs Jill some of them being good of them better. DANCING . XHIBITION 1 apone will jance pro 0 ip dance will ¥ costumed and music Wil by READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUZ WANTS | | | NEW BRITAIN POLES for the | |Commander of \ DANCE RECITAL Pupils of Miss Lampone VW € A Auditorium Friday Evening May 2lst 8 p. m. Daylight Saving Tickets Seventy-Five Cents. LYCEUM Continuous Show Daily Now Playing! Double Feature RETURN ENGAGEMENT the the the hear abont and Did j story ivishman Jew? Well, this is at its finest and funniest! Children After PRE l ERRED,” with VERA RF\"\'OI’I) School, at 4:15, 10c 1,000 Laughs An Uproarious Knockout! With Geo. Sidney, Charlie Murray, Vera Gordon, Kate Price \\Il LI \'VI B()\ D Time. | HEROIC CHAPLAIN | VISITS THIS CITY Rev. W. E. Patrick Enthusiastic Over Legion Home k. national Legion, ate of LILLIAN C SH R"’\k., A AT THE NEW PALACE SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AT REGULAR PRICES | | | | | | | Arriving t hat ne WATCH GEN. HALLER (Continued From First Page) in Poland, organizing gymnasiums the land. That found its way s and New Br has a branch of the Sokol. At the outset of the World War 1s assigned to the third regi- 1 brigade, of the Polish n organization whose mem- i many New Brit- Polish birth or ancestry on came to him and he advanced through enant-colonel 15 he commande oughout move- 1ent soon into the nited stal ain now seco yrac ain men o pid promot (L] rms which he felt fous to his co! wre with 1918, REV. WILLIAM E. 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