New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 20, 1926, Page 13

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» NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926. 12 .‘. ] L,f‘b7 < Onless otherwise indleated, theatrical notices ana reviews In thls column are written by the press sgencies for the respective amusement company. Jistasoecciteiicaiieiaiasasiiiiadiiioiiiieig i -\ % T“ I R IR 5 S33332523322so222arnartesstsesesserasssaess “FOOTLOOSE WIDOWS" | sion Mr. Cohan—that of ville a typi- e vau trouper rs himself eatest world. urpass for “Tootloose glorious e om the popu- BORROW BOTTLES I IS | 1[14\1\ as a whit Amazing Adventures of M cpisode also is shown. In “Footloose Widows,"” who “borrow” elaborate from their employ to Florida where th o wealthy husband. r turn out to be fortune hunters li complications t licated when one of | e with an | climax wctivity of performanc Two Men Rowing From amrm and starts |2 Norton” for him, es full ex- physical do with Test of Donald Walsh in a new r but it is dramatic and giv pression to his great prowess. 1 tory has to o prove he is a white m 1 to claim as his brid /| with whom he has MAN" there been re lovers a colorful, more | and more tainment | vivid pic- s b “SONG AND DANCE any weeks I to local pic jate, more ately pictorial Wants U mfmm Rate for Lwhimz I’uhhc P'nl\\ sitn menda- K hoard re which is now p 5 theater faithfully reproduces er life of New York from ts cheap song and dance acts to tI gnificence of the glori cdies. 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