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AMUSEMENTS.

p(^HOUSES. s "_- Jtf B* 00 * arrow, un ex- <*. Trnd* i* o5 * The exterior scenes glaciers ti« Actual railroad <& « iderness and the l£ ****!*» *ork tliat must bo K* , *fißd efficiency are pitted f* S»» „ of the exterior ecenes porW£t**Z. at "this awe-inspiring part "The Ilon T,air ,' is B*» Cs *«b , « strongest stories, and as KS"* *.-.Will in oT?rr detail to the that W&SJSE* St«din g . Thur.to, Hall, Tell, Betty Carprnirr, ■*??£». La Be ?l rs, end Bert Starke*. |%fiaV» '« Ult co ? e,, - „ The - Id!e W&Jl&v h< screened at all sessions I OBEITS THEATRE. Im. la of Zanzibar," which will l*?a«fid » l tie Q"**"' B Tncatre trils ■** i\bri!liant drama from the story WfsLk Harding Davis The second atWgzZmss v "T'H it t« Marines," WffSa» J» O9 * nd Catherine L<;o - YORK SLEEPS." - Bht_ fidelity to detail are two ■ST™ which the fox Pihn Corporation, WStTd "Will* A'ew York Sleeps,' ■MS U for the •ucoesa of thia picture. HEuwlnußa if divided into three acts. an enthralling incident in the home of a subuxThe second episode shows number from Ziegfeld's ■ffjTolio, together with scenes from LV& fitmi, * famous Now York cafe. H&J tpiiode depicts a tragedy of New KftZwt Side, in which the tense action KLt a tigerish ahop girl, a dumb HS.lßi«nti«, tender-hearted son, and WRab leader of • h °* thieves. WExt oecn» a river fight between tie EtL.«oU» boat and a gasoline launch K££nDheri of the robber gang. The BKZftrmd by an all star cast, lncludwEiEL Taylor, (Marc MoDermott, Earl BjAHtrrj Sothern, and William Locke. KTjjM P"*» » B|} !■ elawn-ed to bo Er.»*ni % from beginning to end. I iIAXEB CRYSTAL PALACE. HmatW tha programme that is being B2jT(fteater Crystal Palace thia ween Butt 11 uf one could wish for. ihe BSSf Ama are the Universal master* iUrried Flapper" (Marie PreBuei "leaping Up With Lizzie" (Enid l^ mm l th< pieces played by the OnhMtra are Overture, "William 'Entree des Bohemiens et WEfjSaaet" (S*inW3aena); "Don Cesar Bw* (UiMenet); "Aladrigale" (Simonlb Ellwood; "Popular Songs" RttTaaoh); ily Pieces" (Talbot); WEtW (Hirsch); "Autumn Song' KZfood); "Blue Boy Bluea" (Porter); Klatf' (Sandaraon); "Kitty" (Forster). ft ''»■ ©AMI) THEATRE. ftgiiaaW » l the Grand Theatre this EttYVata-love' is once again exploited Kiltit taen exploited to its full. Ever | K&JfW'il r' heavily in "Way Down HjgMHTlol'able David," Bichsrd Barthe moat popular of Hanjupio players, and he will gain BSBK his latest dual impersonaBi4l^Mar* T * a largely throughout the ■'SgWwn of the Cards' r is the Hf|3£nMkrTen Kerrigan is the star I i romantic comedy, "with programme ia played BpßKty OiAaaVraJ THEATRE. Mpia a capital programme of pictures Hufcaja to be seen and heard this /week Hnbsdy's 'i'huitre, the chief film being HjpaeaV'with, Agnes Ayrea in the stellar story tells of a girl who marries Bin that her brother and sister may H£r bjxniy. Even after her husband's ahe ia free to marry the man Hijfesfe doea not do so becauae sh6 is hu»band's fortune -only on HIU aha doea not remarry. Eventpeople' realise that wealth and so they, urge their her own happineas. The anpia headed by a comedy. Sileaman." The Mr W. J. Bellingham, does thia week u usual WBg&Q&D THEATRE. ia! 'the principal film now Theatre. It is interHRpjrang..cast. The story is cf a to them when they tun.' William S. aotor in the supporting Block."

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17608, 10 November 1922, Page 15

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17608, 10 November 1922, Page 15

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17608, 10 November 1922, Page 15