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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1927. S—— g,mgflpaérmmmnmwu o : V||||l AT THE T %3 y fi' NS ESTATE B H c | lll 1 , | g e . § m\ux\\\\mm\ iy ,5\*""-';/ a . Ih Property Lelt by Huntington by b oeniie | PRS0 Fully Prepared with .-—}Z» i = : " Unlese otherwise indlcated, theatrical motices and reviaws in this ecolumn are written by the press agencles for the respec amusement company. LTARARNVNRUAARNNNNNNNN York, April 15 (UP)— AT AN LN AN A AN N AR ANNANNNNANNNNNNNNNNS | cainir of he e Cotle T Toan s { : : G ° 9 LYCEUM BOOKS “DON JUAN" CLARA BOW AT RIALTO 300 FRIONSGE A1 a bullding, 1s | Py % X m * "he m has hooked the War- | Clara Bow, she of fame, valued LAY it was dle- oo C Rk - | 1 S a/E es Oa S Brothers speclal, “Don Juan,” | &% the Rialto today and . closed ‘0'11\" with the flling of an : A e ‘ | 3 ous John Barry- |in “The Plastic Age, accounting of the estate with Surro- 3 A ETRIE e eatest lover of all | the Ereatest of the so-cal zate John T. O'Brien. S At the time of the railroad mag- ing man {n this drama of life at nate's death in 1900, the estate was | co-educational school, ¥ > D, ). It was inherited amoun han $3,00 S AR s I i marrled Por tonight and tomorrow this Heney B % el Aater resenting as feature lodern boy . e § 1ramas “Tongues of Se it | O OE IO ernoon, following | pp o the 'r:v\"l: ‘i on | \lie Busch smor Cesiepe e leath in 1924, her | X £ dulla = hefr to the bulk s in resented 0. the m ¢ s ) umber of child i1 qeathes featuring Cullen T 1 holdin, 1 000,00 -Lm e news reels will be off o 7 € eve adopted d ¢ present are working . cie ¢ Hispanic soc Lyceum installing the equip- | Loy e All-Connecticut ‘449 to the Ia t necessary for the presentation | 1Y | i 1 I, | Agricultural in DeForest Phonofilm next Hartford, : ] il | 1) erican the opening program | C70Sen eaci BE KeE 5 His The ¢ include Ben Bernie and his or- 1 appe: n the f 000,000 was inherited by Henry stra, the Radio Franks and Phil eks hence 2 inner | i D inker, the noted New York stage T Wi h‘ Al Heitwo nrizes are orithe crand | — - | a2eneE Ton e punben v Y rous | Hartford Post Office GINDEREULA S BARIEOOMN ] Y 5\\ampe(l With Cards of the heat dances of the s A\\l\ll | RS ~\|' l’\[ ACF. 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Polly Ne t for ‘uv:..«m : R i beginning frq]q wit 1 grand orchestra. || 2—GREAT FEATURES—2 " will he t for m‘ folks who Screen Entertainment the Straid at both per- he ‘Ofice” Ausist reular vaude Postmaster General b i ‘ “Fashion A S e WL e DoBand snsly Tl interesting announcement S Delighting an unusus T s et o ns are Dy, el | Produces New Word | s RN he e Ahaet Ll . ‘ ’ April 16 (F)—Post- headline vaude- Hartford, last i o et i it e s oo || fOr Wommen”” || e o e s ensiiont 135 8530, 6eree DN end Barnev Rapp Here s & show can b . | il E e nobody could fir in the cat H : g v 1 will be of to- ¥ 3 n for Women and rding or ra, o recommended to t ho wish t s A il ey e s : including thres native sons of New with pass an evening ple with the : : Mr. N : '4 ;M*}* aled "I‘ Britain ’ surance beforchand their i 9 \ n ot fab taofhr SpostaetTate explained that the word | E h R l i h Shitias 3 h 1 comedic | A abloa Ta T its for Sports—I s el || Esther Ralston ||meney win v wisis expento. fes and colors. 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