New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 2, 1927, Page 5

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Lighton made the ! 4 The tion that I PARSONS lay it w Strand . wiljfrom a g T st LG shorter subjects will 4 reward and numero nd s R IAL I O OGES miTr VED NIGHTS PPTSAT, SUN, MO mosh{ILEHIENeE e ol i offered. - featur 5 / \ 1 king w Continuous Performance 2-10: 15 e s See ; ; : - ) AL Today's Matined ; ONWARD—FORWARD marched L . ol | clo iric . s | aei et ROLLER SKATES GIVEN the endless stream of humanity it Home.” Ot ef : WL i T 7 ; i AL AWAY TO THE KIDDIES §UNDQYI that would make the desert bloom will include ‘ est 2 : - o e 2 % b 1 on nes,, We i e vi I'wo Features Today & This Eve, e i a as the rose! nth Bandit.” cl another chapter t ' 0 ¢ 5 SHOLD THAT LION® PATENT LEATHER PUGHT Funday 1 i ) Tl 1 FUalb ek . .‘ SRR P Eonse " Tomorow Evening Only ‘ WORTH g ‘LUST BATTA‘J[IN, e oads v‘ T le D DS |, CWHISPERING SMITH? / from the nove! by HAROLD BELLWRIGH §the greatest raitroad melodrama | o LYGEUM WAR FILM == ‘ : “N s 4 TNCOUS '“n‘.“l|:'|'. | i RONALD COLMAN SHOWS and LILLIAN RICH Stolen Pleasures Is Other Sunday § SUNDAY NIGHT = ‘ SUNZMON—TUES—WE nghl Dmma [ ) \cmnd \‘""‘ ‘” 8:15 S & vl 1 ALSO OTHER PEATURES PO o0 o Hundreds, thousands, ten of thousands! Ay 3 k& MONDAY EVENING Many perish on the a.lkah plains, . . . The rest go on and carve a kingdom from the “Palm of God’s Hand.” ual war v MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY uilen Try Oue Daily Vaudeville's Foremost Ventriloquist ison in i L — av || ' 1 {1l i || MARSHALL MONTGOMERY G l R No Cover Charge, R \n luumr at llmm" 31y N Lntertainment every Wednes: ) e = Fad i utertainment every W o o e fea tu Yln? i B and Buuirdn e ; and FARLE | CROONADERS Helene Chadwi Y || Blue Swan ||| By West and Dunn Vil Chap. 7 — “COLLEGIANS" The World's Most Astounding Picture ! ! “Th :- Established 1862 Lost Batt:lion” " Resources—$20,698.984.40 Hundred of Heroes on the Screen g A Deposits made on or before You'll Never See Its Like Again. : Mondav, Apl’ll 4[h' \\'i“ draw n terest from Apnl [st. 5¢ INTEREST being paid ‘é'l.\ Cooper LADIES’ SPECIAL MAT. This Coupon and 10¢ will admit any lady to hest seats. g {1, SAT. —razsons—| || “CHILDREN Ur DIVORCE” || —0— —om] Open Monday Evenings—7 to 8:30 No mothers to guide them—No fathers to chide 1 AT them. Taxicabs their cradles. Poor jazz orphans N OALLNENT of today. Blaring saxophones their lullaby. i A RS Can they find love and happiness dancing down the SPRING FESTIVAL i i L nrose path? pphisticated at 16—Thrill jaded | DEFF‘CULT DEClSlONS -« - By GLUYAS WH.ILIAMS' Direet B at 20—Always restless—Reckless—Heart hungry— | = Sy R « at: -l R ¢ Too young—Too rich—Too beautiful. , CONCERT e = Poor wild, innocent CHILDREN of DIVORCE! B ! ! THURS.—RIN-TIN-TIN in ‘HILLS of KENTUCKY® || | e —————————— The New Britain Choral Soc:letv | 150 Voices Pedigreed Police Puppy given away with showing of Assisted by A GORGEOUS GARDEN ks 2 A Soloist of National Reputation hton Stevens, | and SUN —.\IIL\'.-‘—'I'I'P i | Boston Festival Orchestra TWO SHOWS SUNDAY ‘ 10 Picces PALAC E | FLORENCE " “Efilaklwmv POPULAR PROGRAM HARTFORD H ]]\(‘]\I(“]]_l: el g ; 2 VIDOR JONES GEMS FROM THIZ GREAT OPERAS AND ORATORIOS had to get a hushand, so she grabbed a John Smith. i in an absorbing story of Thrills and Laughter k Organization in e et irone Tomorrow Afternoon, 3:15 o'Clock ica in “Th isperi | ‘Ladnes 0f the Evening’ “MARRY ’ i Whlsl)ermg Cel b e OlR THE ETERNAL QUESTION IF VO DRESS UP ITILL TURN AaviongGrInt SAGE” OUT T BE JUST AN INFORMAL PARTY AND THEY'LL THINK YOU'RE i | ME” r Prices: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 PUTTING ON QIDE |, AND IF YOU PLAY VOUR HUNCH bl (R | QLR i On Sale at Crowell's Drug Store AND PONr DRESS , JU'LL FIND IT'S A SWELL AFFAR- = have (he same scats for .-n.-n) [§ vl Edward Everet Horton S WITH EVERVBDD‘( EISE ALL DOLLED UP as the John Smith (Co ht, 1927, by The Bel] Syndicats, Inc.

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