New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1926, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 192. APITOL THEATER IS | COMPLETELY BHAN[iE[] (Continued from First Page) the lobby and is sald rarmed air in o prevent cold nto the audito i, rior of the house ion of being much he old Capitol t is the removal of the fehich supported the this i ion At t} ver the old ony has gives more | but | poles an in ex project electrical eq the auditor floor, is a hich is sus handelier NouE: bhs oleabt ch that ‘ts can be secure nded to ither a sunset e imparted to this sky-li he house lights, amber in color, are articularly r N various d and > where or eve Twb new f ony have been in ide. These lead to a steel balcony hich in turn leads to a huge brick fire tower"” at the rear of the thea- or. In this to hich is entirely valled off from the remainder of the uilding, are a flight of stairs lead- g to Court strect. This permits xits from the eastaide of the thea- er without the main floor or bal ony crowds interferring with each pther in any way Over the e a ennaisance a nd which is he movie screen, front burtain is of silken, he movie screen is of the latest vpe, made of Irish linen treated ith a radio-active compound and aid to be much easier on the E the older types. The deco Fincent Mz while the golden cloth eyes e work of all the at 1 in natty uniforms, a, under the m 8. Jeffs of Mr. Jeffs is a hip of il play. d organ and s an orchestra pianist. Tonight the heater will ope: 0 o'clock and he show begins at 8.30 heater is one of the Hoffman theatrical enterp as the new Strand which is nearing | apletion. Contaras brothers and | crokas are the local partners of | e aforementioned state magnates damask | walls a P ¥ t Thomas workers balcony that | p <, | noted the Lot tha ¢ mods CAPITOL REOPEN A NEW THEATER, " “Tin Gods,” With Tom Meighan| * Shown Tonight | throw open it this evening a The doors to Capitol will the public 0 for one performance sta Teighan i ' will be the opening attrac ine the story of a man who ter a terrible nd packs his s to South Amer- | town which has e of the building | in rum. cer in e sinks WRITES BOOK 18 (P —"1 3 lished by Dea INGE Sept. to be p DEAN don hat's the use? | [N Capitol ial musi- hoon Fan company of I TURE STORE JCOR ORANGE & CROWN STS., New Haven—Established 1835 e Where Good Furniture Costs Less FLOOR COVERINGS AND FURNI- THEATER CIRCUIT. THE ? HOFFMAN FURNISHING John Contaras TURE FOR THE in this theat that it is t he Capitol to mak | { | h PERFORMANCE STARTS AT 8:30 P. M. DOORS OPEN AT NEW ENGLAND'S GREATEST PHOTOPLAY THEATER OPENING TONIGHT For the Opening Attraction and Also For Sunday Night, Mon., Tues., Wed. We Have Selected THOMAS MEIGI-IAN ALLAN DWA PARODUCTION a Caramount Qicture iy Selected Program of Short Subjects CAPITOL NEWS Aesops Fables—Comedics Drinking the dregs of the earth and about to strike dead bottom —a cabaret dancer shows him the light. A spectre from the past ar- rives and then—! Meighan as you've never seen him! Adoree, ation of “The Big Parade,” J heauty of Hm screen. By a master- dnectm Two leading women—Renee and Aileen Pringle, regal sens WILLIAM S. JEFFS directing th CAPITOL ORCHESTRA \ REVELATION IN THEATER MUSIC IN THIS CITY SCALE OF | ~ EVENINGS: ADMISSION PRICES Orchestra Evening Prices Prevail Sunday B'l](‘()n\' Nights MATINE Orchestra Balcony Children’s DOUBLE " COMPLETE CHANG of Program every SUN. and THURS. CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY :30 to 10:30 v Nights Second Show 8:30 THE HOFFMAN THEATERS ¥ ELECTRIC SIGNS ARE A POWER- FUL ADVERTISING MEDIUM Elecrie Sign Advertising is one of the most forceful and economical ways to advertise vour husiness and location to the hundreds of people who pass your doors each day. Tt is a 24-hour a day esman that att the eve nF( ery passerby, even at the cross stre xtends an hospitable invita- tion to enter your doors, ntion to the at- ectric Sign on the ve- modeled (apitol Theater which sure to impress in the minds of the New Britain public as well as out- the (Cavitol is a live and modern play- We ¢ tract: is sitors the AT YOUR SERVICE! Our Lighting Service Department is at vour \("\l(‘(’ We will gladly send a Light- ing Specialist to you to ]wlp vou with your lighting mnMun'.\. This Service is offered Free of Charge. TELEPHON E 3600 Well Done, Capitol! New Britain is Proud of You! And your West Main Street Neighbors are all Puffed Up with Pride in having you so New, so Bright and so Beautiful. That Desco Dry Cleaning receives credit for the refreshed appearance of the tapestris, and other drapes, is naturally very pleasing to your good Friend and Neighbor. Main Office 266 Arch St. The Union Laundry Co. The Home of Desco “Dry Cleaning at Its Best”

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