New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 6, 1926, Page 15

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&EW BRITAIN DASLY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, e i Unless otherwise Indicated, thentrical notices and reviews in this column arc written by the press agencies tdr the respective amasement company ROLLING HOME AT LYCEUM Tonight concludeg the pr t tion at Lyceum of a country hoy home town brok he is rich. Bo New England’s Prettiest Photoplay Theater Continuous Shows Daily TON T ONLY 7:20—9:20 LON CHANEY N “The Road to Mandalay” Lois Moran—Henry B. Wa THURS.—FRL—SAT. Double Feature Py 4 Here's the Flappicst Flapper Ever Flapped in Her Greates Photoplay! Tt's Clara Bow at Her Bestt SUN.—MON, —TUES 82,00 in New oA VIC&UR FLEMING Yhdufi‘tw'n wil) ERNEST TORREM(E CIARA BOW PERCY MARMONT B Tesst L user moww TSN s o COMPANION FE, Loges Reserved Children After School [LYCEUM | | The Kick-Off “THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN THE WORLD" (Liberty Magazine) In the Most Beautiful Role She Ever Played “She returned to the land which had taken away her Throne—but it avas not the throne that she wanted—it was the hoy she had sent to Siberia with an imperious wave of her hand—now she wanted him back, for she had traded a Royal Kingdom for a tiny bungalow in the Realm of Love. And all was empty without him.” ¢ story of a Here is the most thrilling dra ( 0 wear the woman who cast aside a throne proud coronet of MOTHER. “INTO HER KINGDOM”"—Shown at 4:00—7—9:30 WITH 5—ACTS SELECT—35 VAUDEVILLE Shown at 2:45—6—8:30 Boxes and Loges Reserved Evenings—Call 403 |1 General Director ! ] paveina 3 bachelor and wor goes to the north woods to get rom flappers, TONITE ONLY REGINALD DENNY in ROTLLING HOMI and TRAT MODEL FROM PARIS THURS —FRL—SAT. Lew Tyler’s Wives WiTH > Walsh Georg Two Former N. B. High School Boys took a Great Part in the Making of this Picture FRE STONE in “Criss Cross” il POSITIVELY S e Eve. $L03-T5c. Wed Sat. Mat. $3.45-35 PIIONE OR OPENING OF Armand’s Tenor-Banjo School BANJO and URKULELE INSIRUCTIONS R. J. AMENTA LOUIS VERILLO, Inst. 299 Main St el 1131 Room 17 “ANYBODY CAN LEARN" DRAMATIC ART at RSON STUDIO WEST MAIN ST vate or Class Lessons for Children and Adults Tel. 1436-5—116-5. Open 10 a. m. 9 p. m. n, | THREE BROTHERS ARRESTED { . RESERVATIONS BY FRENCH ON DEBTS - Proposed Measure Discussed n § .‘ Paris Press Paris, Oct. 8 (B — A don of contemplated French reser- Rent with! in London. wspaprs 10 toxt of While 1 is now nvineed t the way of ¥ neial s ion lies o transf. emb enger, the wouwld have pressure | e put in any year on wrd clanse desired by vided for the t I'rance in her pay ts to the United States \leM‘ v fail ta meet her repars izations. Nelther of these | ies was accepted SRS, TR = | Sport skirts in Parfs are haing hang from the hips instead | waist Cegiate, C'llegiate From 16 to 60 you will get the spirit after seeing —or— At tho New Palace Four Days Starting Sunday mend Them Ent the Home. BALDWIN 624 MUSIC SCHOOLS Conservatories and Institutions Use Ellington Pianos and Recom- Sold by Laura P. Farrell Vocal Studio and Wareraom Until Further Notice 39 WALNUT STREET husiastically for PRODUCT or ver- — €5 and homes at Bar West Cumberland and the home of Bridgeport Baseball club of the Auburn. The men | Eastern league, was unanimously, g o t reaks, according to the | nominated at a republican organiza« |tion caucus in the eighth district te e — be the party’s candidate for alders STAPLETON NOMINATED |man. Stapleton, who 1s 28 years old, is the son of Chief Chancery, ctor Frank pleton of the Ith departme Me., Oct. 6 UP—Ernest m is in the county jail here Loon La two of his brothers, |} Oscar, are in the Auburn A la d with breaking, en-|from shot reeny, following the in. |phonographi on of a series of thefts from Give Your Child a Musical Education I D S —— — A Never Questioned Passport $nto the Homes of the Refined “Beginners’’ Violin Orchestra Class "~ Starting October 6th (For Children From 7 to 16 Who Are Attending Day School) This message is particularly addressed to those families who have considered a musical education for their children a much-desired luxury which they could not afford. 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