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NEWS OF INTEREST ABOUTTHESPOKEIV STA E ILENT DRAMA AND WINTER CARNIVAL ISTAGE AND SEREEM , 4 ‘»3f«'.iiiii"'Auf‘?"f.“f?"l.'i‘\“" v 2] ‘MWRMEE fl'{fl Vi oy e, g nolds, the la of the DeMiilc L he dramau cs of “The Tor~ “finds,” is wonderful in her charac nado," the Universal-Tewel, which Twelve hundred blind men, wom- G 2 . “ terization and with a wealth u" l F e Lycoum will show Thursday, en and children sat in a dafkened | § £ clothes and jewelry cclipses any of by miL .l L'. | I'riday and rum-n‘d‘u‘ H_omm Peters New York theater recently and . her past performunces in any De- | < | has the leading role, that of a for- “saw"” their first motion picture, It : 2 Mille pieture —_— ‘J o ":lldII: :‘L\:“H"I‘IUS]T:\l:)‘r\\‘:ll:‘u‘r;llw was “The Lighthouse by the Sea,” . X ) ] i There will be a vaudeville bill of | (mi y m " oves throug ) Jish - Fourteen l(eith Acts IS T iy b7 Wb fen? e De Mille Production as Film | oue aeee ien ot wicture shat win “The Tornado™ I Another--Big | rie tatier citing the uirl that ho et w | and produced by Warner Bros, The | v prove cnfertaining und featuring 0 [the other man dead on the battle hioro of the story was a blind light- ) £ i Feature Next Week | 8hireen, the X-ray Girl. “Without Bill Sundav Ni R e B e Hokae keapor. A g eature Next Wee ShirganiBliof NEryh Gl IO ill Sunday Night it Vi dartiofiiha WErast fors | | J t where the wronged man has be- Warner Bros, undertook the per- | i ¢ — elty offering and should cause con- THs Horerian of sl Tokaiue formance In an attempt to sce if | § ; [ siderable comment. Other acts in- e P e e A e L L motion - picturcs could be made for | i o fg | Beginning Sunday night for four | ejude Dorothy Casey, “Just a Won- | Ior i ? Ul Rl s e et the blind. The Teading of an at- TN days only the Palace will again of- derful Xid;” Chapman Ring and Co. |y o n \ raet 0Kl e rln ""“H ough 19 mospheric narrative, together with | Taneanail in o comedy with songs: and | \c " « another sensational vhotoplay | ! L medy h I'S « he Lyceum has not changed s special music cnabled the audience | in the presentation of Ce .~‘n B. I]-vf. Locke and Verdi, comedians, price ‘,m\m-‘ and .;x.:i:‘e L.:’: wiil :.“'.PL'."?CN\';‘ll\" story as it was un- | Mille's masterpiece, “Tho Golden| On Thursday, Friday and Satur continue to sce at this theater the gl )on |]u :em-nA Bed.” Mr. DeMille 1s known as a | day the photeplay offering will pré- hest 0° hotodramas for the least in ‘0 show that the blind really en- Javish producer and tho greatest di. | sent the picturization of the famous price. Thu policy of the house is Jrnyr';'l lhr-rr;llr-lurv. n«-| eral times the rcetor of the present day and’ in . \" under the name A ca olphe Men- 1o | « best pictures obtainable eading o P Nné Vi Vi %~ = L T oducec ) ) + 1 Topping the program for the fiest | oq .uf ;, o "|.’l"., . K"m:hr()"u this, his very latest, he has reached | 1 B ARDEe duced by ] . For the |in t rket and present them at 4 with the picture, was interrupted his masterpl as “The Golden | Thomas Ince and with a superior « ays 1 The Tor- | popu prices. Occasionally, when three days is the Romas Troupe in by the applause of th adi , i rple he 1olden s 2 ! o p pul I I I “An Acrobatic Revue of 102 ¢ Y ARG SR ) Bed” has won th mendations | cast that i crey Marmont, | nad Carter's great em- | (hers is o good attraction that 1 ‘An A . 25." . = v S b ehae Bk Ho. | Doris Keny aude Gillingwater | otional 11¢ tarring House | out of the ordinary, a staze enter There are plenty of revues and the | Take your poncil and favorite ’ filioteadinpdiutiic sndpholostter ie s ence. Potors ¢ Iiftord, Wil e Laiament will bo oftared but Aothing latest 15 un acrobatic revue. It docs eraser with you to the movies, for| | ; SrutrnsingLoouity RN 2 : - featured, 1 clal Sunday night | but the best is to be shown not stick closely to acrobatics, how- | the crossword puzzle ¢ Sy ; : 5 famous Broadway .crit WO e photoplay the first half will | progra inpe Wil Desmond | =t ot ever, as in the rovie is a bit of |struck the screen and addicts of the i ; £ : hagisaton Yllesup ovse Ao linm 1ox's smashing melo- | 0 “Big Timber” anc ¢ ; I “Milgrim’ - : : r corded any photoplay. The story fs |be William Fox's smashing m Louls Mann, in “Milgrim's Prog dancing, talking and singing and |printed brain teasers are now going P Lo ; ECE BT DO BYaesa ) “It is the Law,” with an all About Women,” arring op ss," will go Into the Longacre endeavors to show the latest stunts (to find their favorite weakness a part ; A Q% /BN .CT8 s ODOLR L RO ER) B N aLo 0 T w11 Kee || HBmpLonya ! \ lkewise | Tucsday night in gymnastics, There are six clever [of fhelr movie entertainment. IEt ; i ing ;M men's hearts ’I"' ‘("' f e il '} e ara = iy icsday nigh 45 0 o ofore y A cination of the sport, the other a om Mis, 3 ho FOLL i == performers In this act and before| — | f g / litiongoieLip psthatieReliorall S8, et e rd series n Wanda Lyon, last seen in “Close the finish prove that they are very | Educational Film Exchange [ g ¥ TVIERRLY AT IC O BII OB AL S0 ] 2 el crial similar fo the J Harmony,” has, heen added to the versatile. Another big feature will [have just announced that the | % ;i k gt lovers — one a self made million-| ntertaining vaudeville acts | Pempsey series t ¢ on | cast of “The Stork,” which opens be the offerings of Gallerinl and |completed arrangements with Judg ¢ aire, tho otier u fortune liunting Tour entertalning vaulosille sk isters who present “Moments [the famous 1 2 , g " [ nobleman, Against ti sackgrounds | Will be offered e firs| fof % s §[u. cal” Gallerint is acelaimed the |with tho C ”qwn:,'xn;-i‘x'fn):\",m‘:‘n s, | SER DY t/?eflVomerP/cturg i Mnrrvage Circle™ |of an American city, of Paris, of |week with “The Golden Bed.” world's champion accordionist and [tribute a series of novelty recls with on Ernse Lubitsch Production Monta RO S0 1 e the Palace | & with his sisters plays a wide varlety |the crossword puzzle, stron 3 these four people living eir Hves A coming a'traction to the 1la of instruments including cornet, [rounded with humor, as the a : X of passion, conflict 1 1 hap- | worti® of special notice is “Cheap trombone, piccolo, flute, é’vlol\n. and |idea. AT LYCEUM—MON.—TUES.—WED. piness, The cast includes such Kisses” which the management guar- | saxophone, Their program is com- -— mot DeMille stars as Itod la- [antees will be as well liked as any posed mostly of modern popular| There are two pretty love stories | = Roc Warner Baxter, Theodore |of the big pictures this year. | music and with some light opera|in “Idle Tong the Thomas If, |gong, and the result was a s acle| The Lyceum starts another boxing thrown in for good measure. Thelr Ince corporation’s pleturization of [that put the old Romun chariot |scrics on Thursday wlen the 1 . | e Benny ofiering has been staged attractive- [Joseph C. Lincoln's famous novel, |races in the sl ‘Ilnl\nrl pictures are shown. There R R R R G | arc six episodes and in cach one the P A R S O N S Ny ear is pleased. Still another big time | Percy Marmont and Doris Kenyon | Rin-Tin-Tin, June Marlowe and |undefeated and now retired light- ¥ act is “Norris’ Springtime Rev provide the principal love story, and |the rest of the “Tracked In it champ does his stuff with the | g HARTFORD ! - as presented by Cal and Ethel Nor-|Valeolm McGregor and Lucille |§now Cour company left sunny | Padded mits. ! The Capitol will stage a Mid,Win- ter Carnival all next’ week as a speclal attraction giving local the- ater goers twice the value for their money. There will be fourteen ICeith acts shown during the ‘week with seven big offerings the first three Tys and seven more the last half of the week, ris. 1t is an animal act that proves | Ricksen the othe | Hollywood for the snow-covered | — 3 NIGHTS BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY wonderful entertainment because of | Those who have seen this virile |Rockies with great reluctance a few | “The Complex” a play by nr POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY the fact that the six collies, leaping | First National photoplay declare the |days ago. | Louis I. Disch, director of th ¥ MUSICAL COMEDY EVENT O THE SUASON | G r greyhounds and a trained baboon |four make “perfect cen Jovers.” | ario writers continue in tak- |chopathis laboratory of the New ‘mrk i \ A are the most cle v trained ani- o iz all Kinds of “poetic license” with | Police departinent,.will he present- |R Popular Star of Stage and Screen 1 % mals before the public today. A | “Eve's Lover” the coming War-|actual facts in putting -[ed by the Manhattan Players at the |3 { across their il s entire |ner picture, seems to have multi- | gtord w5t waek: | we ned | Lenox Little theater, heginning Feb- | % L) maypole dance finish by the entire [ner pictur 0 stor Last week we mentioned ! s ot : company s worth the admission [plied considerably. Tve now has|such absurditics as fizhting without | Fuary 2. Ons ance Hni ge y wone. DeWitt and Gunther m[rr‘;‘l“" of 'em—Dert Lytell and John |heing mussed up, being thrown into ; s A b ! “Buby Size and Daby " com- | Hacron. riv vl coming ou o d E: zht,” in IN PERSON VS vy v DRV edy offering that will be producive = |'This week we saw another on vhic i s Lo appear, will |} | KEITH VAU! ; Y of much laughter. Other acts in- ibitech PIoKR Bis Gwniuie| o i » in Atlantic City, | i cirle Shannon and Van Horn in i and Made Pro.| The scer he conclusjon of o |V ry 23, ? Weet l “fhe Top Floor;” Carl and Emma |vost and Monte Blue are his choice | (il in a cc . The accused | = \/3\7 i Cress in a series of novel paintings | for his next Warner special. had been found guilty when the neing t & | d ‘i’"fl"fl' = done In their own original manner; et | nother of the prisoner arose, rus wyn's show that opene As presented all last scason at the Astor Theater, Now York, with YIUIN — i funsters 4 el i {to the jury hox and star st causing - i > L L and Jones ad Ray, & pair of funsters | Trene Rich's recent pictures have > hefore |- QEUSITR i the entive original cast including Vivian Wasyne and Liath who will ilven things up with their |had 7 I * next vehi. the members made a long und im- s '\‘l"""‘ 1ts Warren and WORLD'S GREATEST DANCING CHORUS Maxine aroll comed |cle is “My nd 1" which is be- [Passioned plea. ] : — . e SEE | mg’ The feature photoplay on thm ing directed by Millard Webh, | Sl <3 T EPEE ST Al R B | 'R i !), program will ofier Wil == Vot satisfied this flagrant| e e wo Di ! E stirring melodrama, “It Is the T An a cement from the office | c C ¢ mother raced | will be a birthday party at | m '’ = A— . S : | js‘\ A with an all star t of play of H.' er at the Hollywood |across the court room to the jud the S rt-Rivier o1 ight after A On Thursday seven more acts will |studio of Wamer Tros,, states that |bench where she let loose another ) Anceor SelstEraticn = — ~ KARL and EMMA (RE Le offered and the feature will pre- ose of the World,” by Kathleen |cfiusion. ack, chration of the s WA 6 e ' sent Tom Mix with his lorse Tony |Norris has been decided upon as the | s ‘ istence of ene year, | ~ - . 4 The Unusual Artists and Duke the dog in “Teeth.” first story to be made fn next Yoty Ahesttent : = For Runday night two excellent |program. and that production of fhis |not jn ¢ ord with T 2 s cmrenliannchr | WIS W P s J 2 and GUNTHER hotoplays will be the attraction. |story will be under way e e N production of | 7| Ay : A A ! i e it I‘m-\ u\ill‘l’ufr. r Gloria Grey in “Dag |that the company may get a good L las erson 1o In- |\ iadne,” the Milne comedy, 4 i 3 ¥ R N R R 4 : Baby Size and Baby Eyes G the 3 Snary and the other Con- |start on the 19 product. to thet (hich ¢ 1 Monday. R e al fire horser are seen fn action |1 1 WO bo on the fob In about |5y, vo yiayed for|§ SUNDAY NIGHT—MON.—TUES.—WED, ; e SO latrons are guaranteed of the mpered ¥ the David s nearly three seasons. Pl( ent Magnificent An- | attractlons havo been apeclally se- | AR, S0 RO Aremen. | P'Ubervillcs is onc of tio Lyceum's | duced carly in Kebruas t | Here's Another Photoplay That Will Be the | - “JONES and RAY jected for this occaslon. than I, puts them out fo pasture COMIDE aitractions Another s Talk of the Town! JONES and RAY SR when they have finished active serv. | Johnny Hines in “The Early Bird.” SOmIChorry Lang “That Clever Couple” PARSONS—HARTRORD | {E? AU ] i ahiainen L L e S L R el jatslnestc = ] |§ = THE WORLD'S FAMOUS ACCORDIONIST Tor three nights and a matinee, | /50 080 8 B e ani s were | kick in it, also is slatc r thig!|this production January 31. may | 2 Nes hegining Monday €ve o JANUATY (e to answer the o f 'u- playhouse, 2o into another house, i 2 \Q T LLERINI AND SlSTERS 20, local theatergoers will be offer- ; 7 : art o | = = Vi Findorse This As o at Parsons’ theater, Hartford, on - N \ % 99 e iy t5eats | s G : : i E: = the First Bruly {| in“Moments Musical o person of Con- = 5 5 ¥ s ‘ancé Tinney, the youthful star who || g NS | Big lf"“?gf“"“ SHANNON and VAN HORN e e patrons o the g ! Y C E U %/E 4 \ ! S CIREL A ir "The Top Flom" silent as well as the audible drama, |8 . : e il ILLE ACTS and PHOTOPLAYS NO ADVA I\\ E IN PRIC ES e S e ice. Most of theso + still fit for| e W found “The vv', ]Ai(lh- Devil," and and ““‘;],’.’:\"T.n At WILLIAZ DESMOND in BIG TIMBER Fi (E S & g §7 e 10MNas roupe or theatcr and it is coming here |8 HOPE HAMPTON in TRUTH ABOUT WOMEN £ - : intact and (‘nln]\h!u in every detail —— b ATEES S = 3 \ &y 2 . “ g 2 . ) from the charming. star to the || MONDAY TLIL\D “ WE l)\l,.\l)\\ ] | An Acrobatic Revue of 1925 wmallest of its dancing beauties. e p s il EeINEDLY - BI En‘ FE"? u.N"i’ 1 = : e | “ronn rroM His BRID ehwab, who supplied the amusing . VIR, ' Retan; wh it ke 7 i BY THE ARM OF : B | == story: George Gershwin, posed the delightful melodies; 1. G. BRc; ivia, who wrote tha graceful Iy Bagar MacGregor, who di- ; ; el ‘ } ) - rected the book., and Sammy L 1 ¥ oY / % 3 8 ho trained the singing and dancing / 'y . chorus , ) : : : Ceell 13, DeMille's greatest a A B | : = : PRODUCTION \opnt sinee the day he f b YR is said to be his he Golden Bed is to e shown at the Palace for four days only beginning nday night. cast, scenes, and produe- . DeMille has outdone any of jous photoplays. The picture ord last week to phiotopla ast is a typical DeMiile cast atest sereen star, Theo Kosloft, Lillian Rich, and Julia Faye, not mentioning the hundreds of f R ! i ‘ athers scen in the famous Candy Ball . J 4 3 ER / SCREEN PLAY BY Scene. This seene alone cost Mr. De- ) 3 ‘A L g 4 g ] 2 JEANIE MACPHERSON Mille thousands of dollars to stage \ | 8 and it s really ! st and most ; W < ) a abora v in th Garamount Thomas Meighan is also slated for (B BN s W ) 3 \ N Chicture an e I‘k‘l:‘:\n £ 'lt*..){;u.li"'l‘:“.‘ in b | 3 » 8 / : { g ] 7 \ ] WILLIAM FOX presents PARSONS’|| "/ &mffi%‘mfl\ O R /7 | N IT ISthe LAW . Personally Directed by B o Harttora Y K ss ) @ i | Y i | Al From the epla e, 5250, M. Soc. 8200 ERNST LUBITSCH \ A ; 4 ?5\ | rV lL L4 14 GyELMERLRICE byHAYDEN TALBOT b ,f%}.m:‘.},';t - g ¥ L |_ENTERTAINING ACTS_1 § 4 J.GORDON ENDWARDS production Why did she steal her best ""“ friend’'s mate—when she had \'} o) t\ | Featuring ) : C PV P W Be/ T Ayl N K ] L A GREY in “Bag % mmmwo #r |§ ~ PRICES—Matinees 15e—20c. _ Evenings 13c, 23c, 30, “THE X-RAY GIRL” . = '—“fiI%F l:l;' TS _,,,,,,,,Y,,ng_,, — LADIES SPECIAL MATINEES — i 3 : Fri e ?a-pzicfwff:mls Tyl This Coupon and 10¢ Will Admit Any Lady to Best Seats ! “WITHOUT EYES SHE SEES!” R TOM MIX in “TEETH”