New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 15, 1925, Page 13

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L) w I II vm . \", ,.}‘_{m Unless otherwise indiented. theatricnl no tices and roviews in this colamp arc ‘THE WEDDING SONG'—LYCEUM | Leatrice Joy In the Cecil de Mille | attraction “The Wedding Song" is making a distinct hit at the Lycenm | where thls picture Is being shown in | conjunction with "“The Man from Red Gulch," a story by Bert Harte done over for the movies and enact- | ed by Harry Carey. “The Wedding | Song" Is a typital crook melodrama, | but its theme 18 a bit out of the ordi- nary and its lognle takes on a big, more adventuro¥s and r matic back- ground. Miss Joy has he role of a young girl who i1 being used unwit- tingly as the toul of a band of crooks who are lott.ng to steal a fortune In pearls _om the young, unsophisticated owner. For the last thres days of the week the double feature bill brings “The Midnight Flier,” a roaring romance of the rails, and “Paint and Powder."” his last named s an especia good picture and is heing shown ¢ the whole week in Hartford, al- though the Lyceum is showing it for three days only. Elaine Hammerstein is the leading lady in this dra of stage and night life In New York The picture is a wonderfully blended series of connected events and situ ation that gives the audience that which it craves—variety as well as plausible entertainm r A sartorial treat as well as do luxe entertainment s in store for | those native film enthusiasts who visit the Capitol today and W day. “In the Name of Love, main s a colorful romance with modern for its picturesque locale. Howard Hig- gin directed it for P the sterling cast do ramount includes R Cortez, Greta Nissen Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton The vaudevills pro S five good acts with MeCoy & Valton in "A F nents With 1l Spirits,"" a ena comedy act that “Varicties of the in oming Duo West;” Donia a funny comed L cream flavor, also, makes them most de- licious. Mother coutd have made this kind but why » botherMother! Fresh every day at your dealers. LAST TIMLES TONIGHT = PALACE DON'T HAROLD LLOYD ZSINS The FRESHMAN Miss The Best Laugh Fyvor Screencd WEDNESDAY - THTU RSRAY DOUBLE FEATURL BILL Norma Shearer, Mal. Macereg In a thrilling study of g and their environment La"z3 of the Kighi Companion Feature WILLIAM FARNUM The— THE TRAIL? —In “END OF \\l"h[\ll!\!}\\ NIGHT !l COUNTRY STORE || Many Useful Gilts Awarded \ SUN TUES. O'Brien—*Painted Lady’ lGeorge {George d Disabled War Veteran: —FAIR-— TONIGHT 0DD FELLOWS' HALI (Dee. 12 to 19) DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT EACH NIGHT Pntertainment Tonight LRanger Minstrels | i S Rl ) \W\\M\W\\\\\l\l\\\\\\ AR S SRR RS AR SRS AR SR S R O R N man that it Is several hours' work T Ty e to enumerats them all, | ;7 i ‘TL' 1 The Freshman will I - 1 twics tonight at ths Palace ot 4L un &4._, respective amusement company. and Co., in a novel dance offering; and the Ambler Bros. in an excel- | lent and sensational balanct ng act, | The shows are continuous daily Reserved seats for the New Year's Midnite Irolic are now sell- | ing. | (B W C%u o b/ u, im clothes, h a4 awm u;&, '74'.— a;;,d;. -Ilu_ mm/S AT TH | It there is an who has not alveady Lloyd in his lates pleture The F ir own night and PALAC in New Britain | seen Harold and test n it will be y miss it to- fan] cold and will There second han Wednesday and Tt Palace is booked a M one of th Ladles of the tion i. cnacts th half-world n”‘l a daughter of cul- ture and refincmens contrast of these two rol brought the as to whe do with th bas to Norma, ed by M companidn feature fo is Willlem Farnum in T the Trail Another con 1 for Wi sched- s an of lers | be awarded to » number *r\ 5, 8 to be aw Ay in fron are now on theater Menus /or the Family Center Chureh Rejects Ofter of Half Million alt pork or bico Stranger Than Eoion! LYCEUM CONTINTOUS SHOW DALY TONIGHT & WEDNESDAY WO BIG PICTURLS Cecil B. DeMille PRESENTS Leatrilf:e Joy | The Wed:iingScnv | Harry éarey | v The b From Red Gl || By e | IEST MATINEE Conp And 10c Will Admit Any Lady (o Best Seat CHILDREN'S MATINEE Thi 735””:“ Y | o Seek 10¢ P e — CAPITOL| Rl. RA Y 180 b Knows your man, | wants, CIGAR, PIPE or ‘RS : SUPPLIES ‘ i Today and Wed. Continuous n’gy Lai’};: ! i The Screen’s Most YOUR MAN i | Handsome Lover! th \x;,.“‘ Ricardo Cortez ||jeniiecan ™" ™| ‘ e ‘ | MY of the l 13 QUALITY INTHENAME || suoke s ! | | knows CIG | OF LOVE” A story of 2 maid who was Iricked into marriage by the man she tricked in love! I Cast includes | They are all her sRICE ly to Greta ‘\|~~on. Wallace Beery be wr “’1‘ d up and delivered | VAUDEVILLE |sen oo 5—GOOD ACTS—5 | Frec & McCoy and Walton ||| Largest Va ety of Smoka \\_\n'mng Duo bles in the City Others Qu-lty Smcke Shop Tel. 1399 Opp. Burritt Hotel " RESERVED SEATS NOW SELLING FOR NEW YEAR'S MIDNITE FROLIC! | Real Gifts for Real Men ! Hosehontsdolloisasedh | iere are extensive forests ture is the chief pursuit. The principal products include grain (es- ectally rye) potatoes, hemp and to asses and The reglon is adapted row!ng. The upper ¢l 1 & towns-people are mainly of Ger L\ er erware. ]ll\ nan descent; but the peasantry, who | n ortable circum. | constitute the bulk of the popula- | r :ame es. | ton, are mostly Letts, akin to the | at ) on. His | Lithuanians. About three-fourths of | OLDS are dangerous; they often into April 18- ] the inhabitants are Protestants. | ¥ something worse. Don't let a cold get hold of you. There are ‘many Jews. The capltal | P Don't let catarrh develop. it causes the Oulja Board | is Mitau, There are two seaports, ¥ Libau and W Quifa | partly Germanized in ¢ the Middla Ages ! and was 1If you have it, don't with it—use KONDON'S CATARRHAL JELLY. m teed by 35 years service to millions of users, The first drop used does good. Get atube and use it quick for Cold in head, Catarrh, Sauf. fles, Hacking Cough,Stopped Up Nose, Headache,Bad Breath, “Flu,” Coryza, Hay Fever, Nasal Catarrh. Ask your Doflnr Nurse or Dentist; t{\mumds of them recommend KONDON'S to patients and friends. No dcre in KONDON'S; safe for eversbody, yonng and old. At all druggists. 30c and 60c sizes, by the Kni,hts RIS T 1 to move H» hu:ri the poin a | QUISTIONS ANSWERED flict of sub occurs between on Wednesday Eve, Dec. 16 s are i n stamps ol ! and marital ! estimasa without Arcadia Ballroom || %\ CATARRHAL JELLY/ 1 lertaken, Al O Hor aay " | 2608 Nicollet, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, celve a per. 1 Winners wanted by Lyceum ed requests can- ' e | t All letters are | " 4 Tha Navy awrcrart || Theater fo dance December || £ Lexineton | | 28.29.30, during the run of || OUR SHARMITEE S Colta routldrug ngth of 858 foet; slars 850 line, and buy a tube of KONDON'S. 1If itdou not give you results worth five times the cost we will gladly refund what you paid for it. “Madame Behove,” a Cecil || DeMille production in which | Ann Pennington, the movie Charleston queen, stars. 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