New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 31, 1924, Page 5

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[vem ",. > Y o X I \,/4 ‘,i”_" . Unless otherwise indicated. thentrical notices and reviews 0 (his colump ar written by the press agencies tor the respect ‘o amusement company. MARTY DUPREE AT PALACE iu( 36" will be featu Marty Dupree and her Follies are (that Includes Enest Torrence, 1 still going strong at the where they are playing aweek's en- | gagement in a musical comedy offer | ing that affords wll kinds of enter- | tainment. Bennie Drohan, he of the lightning struck haircomb, and ¥rank Murray are her comedians | and lh;-y cause plenty ot laughter |\ from the opening to the closing of | 3 g sl sl the show. Tha rest of the principals ‘:""‘, !"":H:"”\“ s :“"y‘;. LN g include Wallgee Melville, Steve| i "FEHIR WL LS BN Hughes, Francds McCarthy and Lou | g0t SURACHON &8 Caron and they have ‘the singing |\ co o8, SN0 0P AP and dancing numbers to shoulder, | 0F 0 P G FORIAEA DL here will aiso be some vaud T e 5 2 ville acts offered at this frolic. Seats |\ © y for this special show are now selling | " and tho orchestra, hoxes and loges (1110 | arc reserved with the balcony seats | f all rush, The doors will open at 11 | 058 © o SRROTERE s o'clock that evening and the per- | i, SO T formance witl start promntly at 12. g i B T S D GEEIE e The feature photoplay for the new |1 ling ut the box bill on Thursday, Friday and Satur- |0 o will I.,“”" opa iy day will offer popular Priscilla Dean Toin b g at the head of an all star cast in gt “The Storm Daughter,” a romantic drama of the sea Beginning Sund day run Emmers Palace | MIDNIGHT ¥ROLIC At the stroke of 12 tonight, Capitol will stage its annual Year's Midnight Frolie, The sk will feature entertainers specially selec introducing Mr. publist 'Bout Tomorrow.” The now s doors 30 performance 112:00, wiil | night for a four | wonHITIRS OF 1025"—CAPITC Hough's “North | 2 Tonight is the last showlng of present bill of b v | vaudeville which has pleas |erowds at the Capltol this fi . the week. Deginning tomorrow, | v Year's Day a brand new bil will open up the seison of 1925 with beoked ping t) Le tie of 1925, g Athol don and assisted by'a big east | |r novelty in th Tule varlety a bung, as five for this special jacts TONIGHT AT 12:01 A, M, ANEW YEARV'S BV MIDNITE FROLIC With MARTY DUPREE'S 1V'OLLIES VAUDEVILLE SHOW PLENTY OF SEATS LEWT BALCONY SEATS RUSH DOORS OPEN 11:00 1%, M. yddi Tier, merly vuesque oOtl White, I work lard to amid bi Witt 1 cts in far amuse and gener Billy will comedy prep: finis iz, spec vith a fally songs and offer any local thea- it promptly holiday bill. T d with a cast Joly Wilson, Juck Holt and Noah Iecry, AT CAPITOL the New | how 10 Keith vaudeville acts presenting a combination of vaude- ted the an ing or- n- an introductory over- and selection of popular music LaVine's own d song hit “I Ne com- ver the Tickets ved office The the | at L the and | tics for- tter, T on- n a ce scenes, i ts who Ay De ifer of - CAPITO SATURDAY v THURSDAY IR “ODDI ATHOL And Big Cast in a Revuesque Novelly — FRIDAY TS 5 b g 1.9 T A E FTO g oS —With— THE GAYETY THE \NDO? TIER OF KR, LOI in Three Scenes DeWitt & Gunther Baby Eyes and Baby Nize Hall & Shapiro Does He Stand I1t?” & White Artists “How * Murray “Bounding Bros. Bouncers” }K(» azian Novelty & A Man and His Dog Against the: World A F1d11klms \l RODUCTION SILENT ACCUSER with ELEANOCR BOARDMAN as the gir PETER THE GREAT e dog a in the case. RAYMOND McKEE the fugitice. A Blood Tingling Story of Crime and Mystery Written by JACK BOYLE as the secret serci Second Chapter of “INTO THE NET” CONTINUOUS SHOWS NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED ontalns many laughs and a sprin kling of song for good measure, The photoplay feature will offer “The Bilent Accuser™ a drama that touches the heart strings and pulls emotion from one's sell as the big scenes unfold during the story, The cast 18 an all star one and is headed by Eleanor Boardman with the title role falling on Peter the Great, the famous police dog of the movics, and known among the film folks as the greatest and most intelligent dog ap- pearing in pictures today. His acte Ing In this photoplay is so real and Intelligent that it has caused com- ment everywhere, Reserved seats for the Now Year's Midnight Frolic, at 12:01 and at which 10 acts will be featured, are now selling at the box office, TAINTED OYSTERS tock Got Typhoid Chicago, D McClintock, 81.~Willlam Nelson “millionulre orpl whose death four weiks ngo a bome of Willlam D. Shepherd, to his $1,600,000 estate, has been un der investigation, probably died from | typhoid fever contracted from taint- ed oysters, according to a report of Herman Bundeson, city health commissioner, Health department officers found that he had caten twice shortly before he at the same time that a slight cpl- demic of typhoid attributed to taint- cd oysters occurred its suburbs, The gution was made ind conducted by Dr. Willlam MeN coroner's chemist, who made tests for poison traces in the youth's vital organs after the body was exhumed. His report will be completed Friday. A conference todny between Cor- oner Oscar Wolff, torneys, and Harry Olson, c tice of the municipal court, AR'S EVE—LYCEUM Led by Walter Young and Vir- ginia Burke, two profesional singers und dancersthe New Britaln girls {appear in the local Follles of 19 will do a special novelty sketch as part of the Lycecum's New Year's ove midnight show tonight, This will folletv the segular evening per- formance In which the Follics pre- sent their act and the feature photo drama is Reginald Denny in “The Reckless Age” In addition to the I"ollies, the Ne¢ Year's eve welcome [ program inc local vaudeville | spectalties, with special fun-making | novelties for the patrons of the the- ater. A few reserved seats still may | be had at the box office, Among the numerous girls having | part in the show ure two specialties, |one by Miss Inke Gustafson and the her by Katherine — Sleath., Miss Sleath does a cley toe dance, and i\““ Gustafson features the singing of “You, Only You.! Other local | girls ‘are in the chorus and dance | numbers, Starting tomorrow, the Follies will | give another changed revue, The lo- |cal girls in it quickly learned ’lluu' parts and act and perform like seasoned veterans of the footlights. Iven those who have in- ‘4“\“!14;1 parts, such as solofsts and . do exceptionally well, 'he pictures of the last half of the weck star Jack Dempsey in the rel of the Fight and series, and Jacqueline Logan in Housc of ‘Youth." BIG FROLIC have oysters became il w oy hief ju who in. oner, was contempls Judge Olson regariing susplcions on which he based Lis request for inquiry. Dr. James Simons, od Shepherd at t ready to report 1 caused MeClintock’s death, it was attributed the death cc ficate, “THE KID" IN COURT autopsy, that typhoia to which rtl lay have wore lat- Win “The Chicago Confidence st ase Shorm of Whiskers, Comes Court in Bandages, AT PALACE. will ofier its 19 in police b comes | burnt ora with the | tures wer a big|when h “y n manu llow Ki 000%1n Tios swat yours to command THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY W . Change of Program MARTY DUPREE AND HER OLLIES Entire CONTINUOUS SHOWS NEW YEAR'S DAY o' mrms lavc and surging seas Directed GhMNNWD AMATEURS Beginning Sunday “NORTH OF 36" | With Ernest Torrence, Holt, Wallace Beery, / ica ave Name at|Wilson Applicants Leave Name 11‘ BIE)ZPF Gt than Box Office—Now | “The Covered Wagon" Jack Lois FRIDAY NIGHT CAUSE OF DEATH This Is Probably How MeGlin the | heir | stigated the investigation by the cor- d to question | the who represent- was King Suspeet, o every colle sities, should be Smith methods of teaching which leave too right. 1 Chicago and | | tor health eommissioner's investi- | | defended youth @ | teisms, sistant stafi's at- | l NESDAY, DECEMBER 81, rmw, SAYS COLLEGE FAILS Mass, Educational Commissioner Fix- plains What He Considers its Faults, Syracuse, N. Y. .Dec Amerlean college is failing to youth to modern industrial Jite,” Dr. Payson Smith, Massachusetts com- misgloner of education, charged in | 41— el \Daring Bandit Then Escapes in llinois Holdup |an address to members of the asso- Chi up th ing, fast Chicago and railroad passenger train near land park, 111, la killed a Y train conductor and b escaped after a open t honds,ejewels an upwards of $200,000 Jtussell Dic Wis, was slai of two key nees safe from Dickey to find the the messen, foot away trom th from the train a rekta, 111 mall Boy With Gun Kills Two thtle Girls Lowell, Dec, 1 James Manakos, $-year-old hoy, who fired t two lttle gl day, was t station a guilt in cor His f: 18 also re Snolice in ow clated academic Jast | night. “The chair of “human iInterest” and contact with students should be in , he sald. Industries are going more along lines of human helpfuiness, he said, than are univer- principals here \ ‘ eXpress Nort) Hig st night, shot Codes of accepted moral conduct safe, whi taught in Dr. suggested in eritleizing school, money key 11, much to the ability of youth in mak- ! ing sound decisions as to what is the robher, ssary 18 sible s hody ys and He alnst various erit- Our complex life the present unrest in The commissioner said respor ond key, which wi ing a 1 leaped it pulled into \in- girls. r's overcoat han UNDERGROUND CABLE New System is Expected to Eliminate Mass., Dracut Trouble on High Tension Lines During Winter Time, high voltage power d wind storms of under. magnetic v carricrs— by police merated of the shoot- Schenectady, 31— foes of overhea transmission——sleet & —and the enemy i} ground transmission fon with ing. W car expecte 8 of an under design now being ¢ sub-§ wrapped in oiled 1 sizing “d copps ot ey Unconscmus Woman Is Found on R R Tlfltln N. Y Mr led and ansmitting 110,000 capacity of burn L Camer trar to city in sity of mitting Hoover Hds \ot Pmpo&ed \m Ta\a!mn of Radms — ; Five Auto Victims in \u\ Ha\en in I ad Shape fave [} - per- AKks BOYN LEG NEW YEARS EVE MIDNITE FROLIC 10-ACTS-10, ALL VAUDEVILLE Added At- | Time ater— LYCEUM TONIGHT AT 12:01 NEW YEAR’S EVE MIDNITE GALA EOLEIES OF 192 AND AMATEURS Featuring as an traction for the First in Any Local The The Combined Capitol Orchestra and Al LaVine's 9 Entertainers 20 MUSICIANS 20 OFFERING A CONCERT Introducing LYCEUM “l Never Care ‘Bout Tomorrow” By AL LA VINE Both Orchestras Under Direction of Mr. LaVine THURS, — S\ THE HOIJSF OF YOUTH With JACQULLINY Ao FOLLIES Show Starts Promptly at 12 Doors ()pen 11:30 LOGAN Reserved \eah Now Nelling Box Office Open All — DANCING — EVERY EVENING Robin Hood Inn Meriden BOYS ORUHLSTRA TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT VOLLIES OF Ay LOCAL AMATEURS Jfl—— 0 12:01 GALA 1925 MELODY | Bregkfast o's lver im m nion Hot HILLS MAN, ROBS | Men <! TRAIN OF 200,000 *o - !Phl}n‘-un dates, broiled stewed onions, ¢ graham mufling, mi tablespoons minute tapi- cup sugar, 2 eggs, few grains salt, Combiue water and pineapple and ring to the boiling point, Stir in taploca and cook hot water 8 until clear. Add sugar and salt, nut Add the whites of the eggs beaten pu until stift und dry, Cover and let hot wate until the The pudding firm to the touch, Serve boiled custard made yolks of the eggs, NEA Service, d with acon, 1ed cheon Ve getable over Inc.) es army men who lands and those ain near home, For ere are now 130 1 Hawail, comprising 68 try, 24 in the coast ar- 1 artillery, ment, 4 in ler reign distance to schoo r lunck be ed o 1 good, but on car pre- | the ste ns | be filled from the h includes New «n of a leas roving nature now be accommodated at New and for there are open- ngs in’ the Tth Ficld Artillery and 4rd Cavalry at Fort Ethan Allen, i in the Gth Infa at Portland L and in the coast artil- t Preble, Me.; I't, Adams, . Banks, Mass, and Fort Positions as band- at Forts, Willlam, Adams and Wright, ment term ie three now being taken is not very general- soldier in the buck private, i board and a week. Sergeant 1 recruiting and would to see him. will be moved Vegetable Soup f cup Vi 1-4 cup cahbage, 1.2 medum sized onions, RBLlr 1 ans Btils bre from soft part 1 1-2 cups scald- inced par- poo )8 b of loaf, ing water, k, 1% 1-2 tea SpoOT 1 salt, 1-5 te 1 add res, Co sa small pie r ten min Add and cook es. breads the loc and serve yery Veal Timbales 11l be openec in the post office s and | and ' | PARSONS' THEATRE Hartford I'HIS WEEK ONLY Twice Daily—At 2:15 and 8:15 Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky Present CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Mightiest Dramatic Spectacle of All The Ages “THE TEN COMMAND- MENTS” Toast Story by Jeanie Macpherson Cinpamon Honey A Paramount Production. (Famous Players-Lasky Corp.) Touring Orchestra of Twenty Picces. PRICLES—Mats, .50, .75 and $1.00 Lves,—.50. $1.00 and $1.50 Pudding Plus Tax i 1 eup |- SIS LR - | Pincapple Tapioca To Our Friends and Patrons We extend to you our best wishes for A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR HUDSON FUR SHOP 13 Franklin Square

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