New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1924, Page 5

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It is a dashing, thrilling story of two young men and a glrl. As a matter of fact the story is the film version of Earl Derr Biggers' Satur- day I\lnlnn PPost story, “Love In- suran; Dalnty Jacqueline Logan was nev- er more provoeative or than in the role of a girl of today who conquered hor own folly and lived down the dire results of mod- crnism, such as she has in “The House of Youth,” which opens ‘Thursday at the sum. The story NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW AT LYCEDN Elaborate Preparations -~ New Britain Follies of 1925 charming | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, Iul(rncl!un_ while the Palace, with* Marty Dupree's musical comedy company, offers still another varlety ]u! miduight performance, Reserved seats, whieh are going fast at each hous may be obtained at the re- spective box offices, Those who went to Parsons to seo Artists and Models surely were glven Yo gasp in the opening scene, Real- {12ing that the play was greatly modi- fled as compared with its ml;,hml , they know now wh DUPREE FOLLIES AT THE PALACE Popular Marty Back for Next Week LONCHANEY STARS DECEMBER 27, 1924, IN CAPITOL FILW Fanots Claractr Moo o i Enropean Picture i x\ulo ouis Speria, $200; Fred s Reyns iristopher Bandits Take Jewelry and $1,382 Cash cy, Mass.,, Doc, 2 'our wateh: Cr watch With Train Aboard Stuck in Ice 27.—A s fllled inuw with such ferry, ehief nort} \uun'l pase 1 al Ferry is an intriguing one. Snared by 4 Miteh Hardy to a roadhouse of evil v Ygrk critics wrote whet| i cpute, the girl, Corinna, struggles |ty wrote. cely 1o free herself. With a de- iring gasp, she tried the door, denly It bursts open, the arrlve and she finds herself or in a raid, Among the new releases which Home town glrls in a musical com- edy production, which has all the characteristies of the big time re. upporting and playing with a arge cast of dancers, singers and other performers from New York will be the featured attraction on the |4 Lyceum stage nest week, in addition e big attraction at the 10 miles an is making i& ship to free Falace Toppi { beginning Monday for a weck's en- | gagement 1s Marty Dup Otto Kruger and the New York | Folles, back again th cast will present Owen Davis' rec- |Prand new shows, s ord-breaking Iauglf play, “The |KCOUN costumes. Ma Nervous Wreek” af Parsons starting [the distinction of b Tar v | musteal comedy tabloid 1 levil u It [ n \ K wing nd hee | o1 Ty n with and gor- to the usual big photodramas, hill will be changed twlce during the week and on New Year's Eve there will be a brilliant midnight frolic, with the 1026 Follies girls taking |5 part and as a special attraction a number of vaudeville cluding some New row night's show presents William Desmond in and an all star cast in a soclety prob- icm play ain Follies of 19 days of the plays a part design those who love youth and forget the joys of the younger st the Lycenm is to shiow early in the new year will be “The Mine With the Iron Door,” “K, the Unknown," a great n picture, and “The " one of Priseilla Dean's latest and best pictures, The novelties, in- Dritain talent, Ihe Sunday double feature program | [iF AN has not been negiected and tomor- 4 feasure of a Man' Nest week augurs well for local “The Average Woman." and Inversely for In connection with the New Brit- wee movie star sec teginald Derny in ge.” In this pictur w with an elaborate ., eonfett], streamers and noise makers for the audiences the Lyceum is likewise planning Lig midnight show, with somé ama teur vaude Denny ially for cannot SUNDAY NIGHT—DOUBLE FEATURES BUCK JONES ! OWEN MOORE i ALICE LAKE in in “The Man Who Played Square” “Modern Matrimony” MONDAY--TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY Keith Vaudeville “eaturing AL LEVINE Broadway’s Popular Song Writer AND HIS BAN D —SYNC 01’ \'l‘lu DORIS LESTER & CO. in WILSON TRIO 3 Clever Girls in “Just Dancing” “Animation Cocktail” HICKMAN BROH “Darkness and Dawn” EUGENE EMMETT & CO. in “A Family Revue” AT LAST — THE PERFECT PICTURE! The entire country is talking ‘about this marvelous new motion picture. If you are secking the greatest that the screen offers— you must not miss it. «withLON CHANEY NORMA SHEARER JOHN GILBERT Adapted by o Carey Wilson | Produced by -~ the stfc suce THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY New Years Eve MIDNITE FROLIC 10—BIG ACTS—10 RESERVED SEATS NOW SELLING _itura soprano of 4 Opera compan < on the ville talent as an added ;53 “K, the Uuknown,” which lad a big run at the Strand in New York, Is booked for the Lyceum soon, It is one of the Universal-Jewel com- | pany's greatest mystery dramas, Lyceum als® has s Dean In “The Siren of of those intriguing, Spanish dramas, 1 Pris- Ht."‘ one snappy Mme. Amelita urcl, eolora- Metropolitan White & T successf Olympte tour fn England, oncerts in Lon- | from he where she don and the provinees, pier Bus) to appear at the Metro n in “Din- ngs the fam- | e prima don- e in the best spirits husband o soprano on Tritz Popper, Jeritza, d ropolit ch comes to the 1 Xmas lay, open Hekly rec Miss Ponse unatic s Slier ynducting. comedy 1 next PARSONS’ 3 NIGHTS BEG. XMAS KVES. 500.-$3.—SAT. MAT. 50¢.-$2.00 MATL ORDERS NOW e {excellent | pany just sparkles wit} | 1sh, ed Thursday I [cen hooked by t | Marty and her vaudeville attr brand ot which Ler company puts er with the fact that the Keith whole com talent and ble entertalners. Marty is sup norted by Bennie Drobun and Fran) Murray as comedians, two boys that provoke laughter from start to fin Lou Caron 18 the voc displays his ever pleasant te in solos and with the ch sembles, W ¢ anew | done and th e all very clever e reputation of iises that are er princ » | trained, good look ¢ in musical com The photoplay - [show for the gin on Sunday sent Lincoin J. Ca “The Arizona Ix that u you w of | s | ture will be offer ast in B The ph halt of the cilla Dean in et “Old Timers” to Sing foi Inmates of T()\\ n Hr eral other Inment town hon ist and 1 voice a unique Ihe Wils 1 Broy. ¢ 1 the pals B — The 29, in Dec. *Moses™ Parsons, Roberts as L Y C i, .w’ SUNDAY ONLY WILLIAM DESMOND In “MEASURE OF A MAN’ “AVERAGE WOMAN” — ALL STAR CAST MON. — TUES — WED. SAN MARCO EVENING MAIL TILED Bfii}fmmm PLAYS SAFE! ALL WEEK—STARTING DARING PLOT TO GET | BRIDE'S FORTUNE OR INSURANCE CASH “Reckless Age” to Blame for Sensational’ Affair, Says Bride's Father _ yriters Assign-“Dick” Minot te See That Rival Wins Meynck Money and Nol Th \ MONDAY NEW BRITAIN Follies o 1925 A Musical Comedy With Many Local Girls NEW YEAR’S EVE MIDNIGHT GM A “FOLLIES OF 1925 AND AMATEUR A Reserved Seats Now Selling Ten Commandments” s T R ARSI P TR TS & E THOMAS Bucxmonm = 7 =yl g ST ALL NEXT WEEK Your Old in Brand New Shows! MARIY DUPREE AND HER FOLLIES MO? IF YOU WINK Favorites Bennie Drohan, Lou Caron MARTY'S CHORUS SUNDAY NIGHT. AN HONEST MELODFL\MA (« NCOLN = witn PAULINE STARKE! EVELVN BRENT ANNE CORNWALL HAROLD GOOOWIN FRANCLS MacOOMALD == DAVID BUTLER produrhon ~ MIDNIGHT FROLIC l)upmt and Follies ILLE SHOW Now Selling NEW New YEAR'S Show by ALSO BIG Reserved EVE Marty VAUDEV Seats PARSONS THEATRE Hartford Monday Evening—-Twice Daily Thereafter At 2:15 and 8:15 The First and Only Showings in This Vicinity During the Present Season Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky Present CECIL B. DeMILLE’S Mightiest Dramatic Spectacle of Ages TEN g g 'COMMANDMENTS Story by Jeanie Macpherson A PAR \\.(H NT PRODUCTION (Famous Players-Lasky Corporation) Touring Orchestra of Twenty Pieces Se, T¢ and $1.00, plus tax 50¢e, ST and S1.50, plus tax lats: Eves. Prices

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