New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 22, 1926, Page 5

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chieved iroadway NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1926. VOLGA BOATHAN TOSHONATLICED Harold Lloyd Will Be Seen on,: Same Photoplay Bill The Vo piece of C ducer to t musical “The opens tomorrow an, the master- - al accompz 's picture nyment *“His Peopl Harold T 10TTOW ipping night. story both by soc Lyceum 7 peasant hile be of not ess ORGANIZED CEEERING Poor Showing at Former Meets Ieads fo Change In System at Pature Cornell Outdeor Contests. Through the Static e S0 Well, | pr————— | ] Die nd will hav board o POLI'S PALACE (Hartford) TIMES TODAY George Olser st pleture Norn finale of * 14 months ater hit 15 going as' it will sur Down r instanc n Command he Astor t AST ()\\'on l)‘n i\' dy Pres by "ihe Poll Players STARRING MARY ANN DEN TLER MR. JAY HOLI 1 by the R Company In Ameri o e Albert 1 be prod Coming Next Week “The Srl-.fire RGeS T WILLIAM BOYD ~ ELINOR. FAIR and VICTOR VARCONI in @ scene from CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Production "THE VOLGA BOATMAN" CEUM—SUNDAY, - ROMOLY COMING AT NEW PALACE Lillian Gish's Latest Picture a Triumph MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY N oS A7 THE CIRT Dramatic Thriller and Rollick- ing Comedy on Bills POLL PLAYERS—HARTFORD AlL WEER Beginning MATS. WED., SAT. Parsons’ Tonight RICHARD HERNDON Presents “Treat ’Em Rough” 2, "o Including ALLAN DINEHART and GENEVIEVE TOBIN Eves. Wed.-Sat, Mats. Best Seat $1.00 The Thrill of the Year 50c to $2.50; CONTINUOUS 2 SHOWS SUNDAY SHOWS l)\ll\ SECOND AT 8:30 JCAPITOL L Sunday Night and Mon., Tues.,, Wed. | 0D Ay Mitin cearure S Suale e e e s SUNDAY, “TTIHIE IBILINID QEOIDIDIE§‘" Dedicated to the Girls Who Come Back T'he Most Startling Revelation of the Unreliability of Circumstantial Evidence Ever Portrayed A rollicking, frolicking joy ride of thrills and laughs. A rip-roaring picture of rebel- lious youth! Youw'll say it’s the fastest, funniest comedy you've ever seen! with SALLY O'NEIL JOHN PATRICK REDT ROA JACK HOLT, ESTHER RALSTON, ERN I'ORRENCE VAUDEVILLE KODY and BRADY GRIFFITH and YOUNG RICHIE CRAIG, *ONE SUMMER'S DAY "—ERICH PHILLIPS & CO. Sat.—MAE MURRAY in “ THE MASKED BRIDE ” JR. Thurs., Fri. THE NEW THREE DAYS ONLY—SUN., MON., TUES. LILLIAN GISH " ROMOLA , GISH HENRYKING Preduction The Achicvement of Motion Pictures! Surpassing SHOWN TWICK SUNDAY Second Show at 8:30 SHOWN FOUR TIMES DAILY 2:00 1:20 9:00 It is evengreater than “The White Sister.” It is a picture 6:10 you absolutely should not miss Companion Feature HAROLD LLOYD Nevel \Veaken NO ADVANCI Matine Fyening 20¢, 30¢ mi Children After School 10¢ IN PRIC This coupon and ten cents a lady to any seat any (. except Sat. & holidays LYCEUM — &\ SUN., MON,, TUES. & WED. Four Days Only! 2 —SHOWS SUNDAY —2 Second Show at 8:30 The masterpiece of a master producer A triumph that adds luster to the annais of American screen By LENORE J. COFFEE Adapted from Konrad Bercovici's nove/ wmTWILLIAM BOYD, ELINOR FAIR, VICTOR VARCONI, JULIA FAYE, and THEODORE KOSLOFF Original Musical Score Presented With This Production Ben Irving, Director ALSO @ Added Attraction HAROLD LLOYD i “AMONG THOSE PRESENT” Children After School, at 4:15, 100 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

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