New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1927, Page 5

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Miss to her coming to this continent Jnown as the most beautitul blonde Miss Banky's brillant work in her first two Americar films won her the leading role op- posite Valentino in “The Son ik That she scorc est triumph of her carcer in Winning of Barbara Worth” ls fested by the fact that she signed to a five-year contract muel Goldwyn the .t of this wonder photoplay. sereen ater on has been a Russian dancing girl in girl in her rance with was | the | by | 1 avn | » Strand with | and | NEW BILL AT The new program which begins today is replete features both in vaudevilic photopla The ure photopl for the week-end is Adolphe jou in “Ivening Clothes.” heralded as easily the best thing| done for the screen by Menjou and | scored a solld hit at the Paraniount | theater in New York last week, 3 n addition to | isually notable | and Glass and | yncopators. » seen in their | Morning, Noon and | Other acts on the bill are onotte Duo fn “Fun On the vthe Boland, the “Little | felody” of vaudeville and Ross | i | POLT PLAYERS Action dc ptive of metropolits abounds in “Ladies of the ving,” which the Poli Plave presenting at the Palace, Hartford, | this week, The opening scene shows a swagger Fifth avenue club and | this is followed by a street corner| at night. The sceond act {8 a well | anpointed studio of a wealthy young | artist and the third act has to do with one of the Atiantic City hotelS | ammesmm | where New York's wealthy folk va-| cation. The closing act has for focale a restaurant in the downtown ction of New York, e ——— Try Our Daily SPECIAL LU "HEON AND DINNER, 6c. No Cover Charge. Entertainment every Wednesday and Saturday Evening. Dancing FEvery FEvening. Blue Swan PALACE HARTFORD ALL THI i Mats. Tues. Ty e Prices: Mat., 30-1 POLI PL”}\YERS ‘Ladies of the Evening’ Starring Miss Marion Grant and Vincent Coleman BE A SUBSCRIBER | Register at the Box Office and have the same scats for each | week without extra charge. ame bill is |« tering 1 wha | ¢ SAARAAANAS I FEATURES AT CAPITOL vat do m oop ere i pop roduction ¢ eotric THID NEW PALACE Claims \]}Ili();ls‘-\no | Pmd Out Illkuall\' Y doc sons has t,m;‘! American pro- | Atlantic where he Soon New York, M Kk Her uments holding city despite provisic |Bnuting tenure in sueh cas: months, DAVIS n\ INSPECTION wrine side Later h met Charles G, Iy president of the afterwar, and made the al to the Pacific s d on President C1 LYCEUM_ “Truthful Sex Featuring Mae Busch and Great Cast Serial—Chapter 1—Serial “ON GUARD” Great — Co-Feature — Great Wm. “THE FAIRBANKS in HANDSOME LADIES' MA This Coupon and 1 mit any lady to best seats, THE NEW in the comedy- lmwhull picture of the year— “THE DEADLINE” FRIDAY NIGHT SAMMY WELLS AMATEURS Last Times Today— MONTY BANKS in “KEEP SMILING” “Prowlers of the Night.” —_— This coupon and 10 cents admits a lady to any seat any matince except Satur- days and holidays ) SHORT SU United Stat c will ad- Ia| SUBJECT! AR SN S UNRR \\\\\\\\\‘V found that condit | good. <uitry fons fairly none top you on oo clear all eve- t before re- | (Screen rtainment.) TODAY—F1 2—GREAT RENEE ADORhE CONRAD NAGEL N “Heaven On Earth” A qale of T thrills of wa ris Revels and the CO-FEATUF MONTE BLUE PATSY RUTH MILLER N WOLFS CLOTHING A mystery melodrama. Be Il<n -m—lmlo Verso Awarded. SU \h\ —l | ARA BOW in “CHILDREN OF DIVORCE. r distan cities will s however, ns were and so ! midnight or not That was wh onsor such n civie Sir Charles Tupper of (Canada Dies at 71 Years thority on the g locsn't know ab Nights Except 1y and Sunday. Loges Reservedd Satur NOW PLAYING The Vaudeville Sensation t The Paul Whitemans of the Far East. PICKARD'S CHINESE SYNCOPATORS S—Oriental Jazz Kings—8 LNOTTE DpLo TR MYRTLE CONLIN & GLASS 21 Hours in 15 Minute Direct from Paramount, N. Y. Adolphe ‘Menjou “Evemng Clothes” with Virginia Valli, Noah Beery and Loulse Brooks. VILMA BANKY in “THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH” SPRING FESTIVAL CONCERT THE New Britain Choral Society 150 VOICES Assisted by CARMELA PONSELLE—Dramatic Soprano (Metropolitan Opera Company) and SSTIVAL ORCHESTRA 10 Pieces. BOSTON F POPULAR PROGRAM Including GEMS FROM THE GREAT OPERAS AND ORATORIOS NDAY AFTERNOON—APRIL THIRD 3:15 O’Clock CAPITOL THEATER Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 On Sale at Crowell's Drug Store life. and There are dark, wintry days in everyone's Yemember the cheer that flowers carry phone us— Volz, The Florist Flowerphone 3700 78 West Main Street The Original Telegraph Florist In Favor of Hebrews . March 31 (P—Se United States of diploa with nations which, nitic sentiment fail nationals was ad- v by Senator Wile democrat, of Utah, re the Brooklyn wome s division of the United Palestine Rmericans and British Tell of Being Stoned in Nanking liam H. 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