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AM USEMENTS.

picture houses. csbateb cbISTAI ' PALACE r« Vf ler ( S being- EHbmit'ed. The big -rttn®* 1 Life" features Pris.A,"rh a3> DMS j anitic there is a ve.n of roI to the d"'" 11 cond ' Jsi " n only tt A itm l\ becn much suffering, tragedy % titf« i*»J?Surface and underground •j raiser.'- „n- nt the countryside sug»'e f C A while those of the cx"rftar Eng? . .ftfrm.ith nre a revelation 'ton S Th e Company !£tr< n!i - 1 to be proud 01 its latest 'i e« r^ e h should draw crowded houses nre. 5f nf the week. The piniftk* ,Cm ?Wion "Is" in 't 111 .' il P' 1 ; 03 ! 5 f , i! »» ed „f a the awful conditions under fLd iJ». °lot England worked 50 years tlS' te ® tav ( s the theatre , with a feela&A 0" e jw a similar state or afM cf f nat exist to-day. & bi* attraction on the new proT»« IS , C '.wholesome comedy dealing with f«S® e ; Ltion of unwelcome relatne* que nd when there i< an estate »M A?in This is "The Sien oi » fc ' in ? e r.Stern," adapted from- Myrt.e «I* io i«f thatname. The story opens manner, and then, develops f*7 oysteri™®. It ; s a pleasing relief %P" i o '&atic film that _ heads the ,lh» tcaT • There arc some thrilling lru ilatest episode of the serial. SV"Jthe Yukon." A splendid proW ]s Jl music is plwed each evening fg Symphony Orchestra.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

paramount masterpiece "Manfl»ine the Q ueen s Theatre fZ'mons. The picture is characterised I 'Lble acting, spectacular scenes, and story. Thomas Meigiian, Lois ■jjl Leo trice Joy, Jock Mower John •25 and Julia are the only ..'whose names have been inscribed W'' e S of players. However, thero are 'lingers, many of whom have played tfcf WJ ro l es . George Fawcett, as MT. Ls such good work that he ¥ M ia' given a little more credit. Now A®l The stars. The scting is natural and Lois Wilson and Beatrice Joy iun . in roles which offer them far greater 'SJty t h » n is affnrdcd M ,?i gK;u i as -n .itnrney. Charming Miss Joy will W S C i- big name for herself as the selfish, while the servant girl of Hiss «LT£V splendid piece of acting After St ' Maaslaughter one can readily, see ft if proving so popular. Thero is a pjd'inppw'' ll ? programme. grand theatre. .'KM fine films, "The Shooting of Dan tGrw," "Once to Every Woman," and ifIoJHJ Master," are being shown this U'»t tho Grand Theatre. There is an feeitlng story unfolded in the screening /flu first picture. To the home of Jim tnrell came Dan McGrew, an old friend 'in has been in love with Lou Maxwell. •(Grew plans a scheme whereby Jim is ■ill to appear unfaithful to his wife. The don succeeds, and Lou goes away with MM. Twelve years pass. Neil, MaxM'V child,' is married, and she and her ifediind are on their way to a claim when ii the distance they see a man kill a italta claim-holder. , They take the dead [al io the .nearest settlement, where Mc[ji!f;»e'cnsM; them; of being the murderers. lilfj husband is put in prison, but escapes. Ilii/make their way to another village, tin' Jim Maxwell charges McGrew with 'it deed, makes his identity known to his i'iiftsnd child, arid the happy family is re!bil«4. ■,McGre\ir< dies .as a result of a re- ! Wnrrißel with Maxwfell. i»/. ..." '

liberty THEATRE. fliWQes of-the Street," the chief feaat the Liberty esley ("Freckles") actor. Young 'Barry) . is the der v ; Misa i.Betty . Benton, of M'ftH&rPreyost, Betty nlttiwho uiiderfakea 'to secure her adjwraent In the theatrical world. Officer ilihn comes home on Christmas Eve to for the advent of Santa Claus; and to his'beat with, the promise will igoon be back. However, on TOariow in' The Shadow's gang leads whan to its headquarters. He is fatally tf?&j.The Shadow, who makes his escape, itu .Mickey decides that he will capture iiitaer's murdered somehow, and he doies w deal or amateur detective work, with, get. 'little result. Meanwhile Gordon Betty .that he has arranged to PfcMjfiabducted in order to secure for she needs. He takes her lrMj oo "D£. lodge, and engineers a black{BUiiheme v of the greatest ingenuity. It IJutrited, however, by the efforts of friends, Mickey {Callahan, his dog, gwvird, anewspaper man, who is fn Betty. The incidents of the SLV® ,"' am ®tice in the extreme, while fjtys doings .in the street and in the Sfe 4 *® humorous. The ptle scene when Officer Callahan fails ac * father Christmas iWWv interpreted by the members ''Heroeß °f the Street" must JK U' Ond of * the best pictures screened i-Rwf some time. Tom Moore and Edith are,starred in "Pawned," the prin-. Vrcpporting-film, while there is also uw Bennett .comedy. An exhibition, of ppss&! y by Mr Harry White -*. <■ EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.

Everybody's Theatre Si^l' 0r '^ e approval' of patrons I " " l 8 n Who Saw To-morrow," L a "' 8 tar cast ia beaded by |%Meighan and Leatrics Joy. There lift . I in the cast Theodore Robkp » 'o®' e ® Francis, June El- '!} and Robert Broiver. The («itt oiit J». #°H t °i the ordinary, and Wfiakrilv .1,1 e ® ec ' '' requires an l'4».iol« I>« - caa ' - Meighan is " seen Mta|s'»h. ® j easy-going British scienr uaid pin «... v pictures l"} 6 beauties of the fwtijf ,ij„ meotß the . daughter of an Slijtnr to cnptam 0I " a sailing ffi'' 0 ani ' ro amongst the islands! ™*S? s°r. d of - r, ch .° ther - bui ft? •» is detftirLi neighbouring yacht, iw» to N«t v i » K'ven a free , 'lP*' lw»lte ii U w ' lero i splendid ,W tie njjj®' ,On board the yacht Slot ij I.s?®' of ® polltlcal magnate, V iLll & mes undec >ded as to which A scientific friend Tw* 1 l h# aid 01 th e ™ysSh In t£" shows him what will ;JtjW th, .. J 1 "! K' v es the scien*n ) v V c 8111 t0 m »"y, and >'l? J» !e)dnm .' n - ere f' to the picture, ?fe'Tk« ® at }? lne d, even in "movieCk S. r 'i ng fi i ms "e of a uni- <®» of nn3? * a i n a delightful pro|pr». Mll! 18 P'ared by the Select || ~ v f str and theatre. f Iheatre1 heatre this week tha Tk«"? 1 C!a >' ton in "The *?*(«, . is of a little child. ; SWti-llirJ!' Pnt ' nto ever-ready J?' take new mates and these tw!' The power which **^2 id « «ii m n^£ reed . ' h »t the child. kin Vlth each Parent, Sfrt all was well: ">« plav S! aintain ed until the I'j-r*flfaos, There are the usual

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17771, 24 May 1923, Page 11

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17771, 24 May 1923, Page 11

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17771, 24 May 1923, Page 11

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