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AMUSEMENTS.

I GRAND THEATRE. I' , AdreniMe/' a cnarauny > ' oi Charles 11.. is bong Fiji 10 \ ffj, e reproduction o: vivid «,lour schemes, which arc P tli by ma", in the form ot Wtl but Ulso by „risi tl e I lie producer j rftre ea . t? sf L ve chosen a better frCW- ?°P ! . 0t n 13: B lor "widest merriest days oi Bn- , rfii* "f/days of the Merry Monsexes adorned themselves ui Fid* 3 . . .< in keeping v.-itjo tho Ik 'court. Diana Manof the Dnh, cf Rutland, r. sr t that of Lady Beatrice beauty of the the natural colour picture pgjpportii'g 1 burlesque, inat Chapter oi "The Radio V*' «i''c * comedy, and a nev.-s g" " LriL-A-VD "AT THE EXD OF P x HB torld." i r'-'ous AdrtaSuTC."' featarin? Lady "M* !,coa attractin » & nightly to the Grand, will <Tto tic )«st time io-niglit. • complete new programme of ; eril will be presented, headed " 4 Tfonderlul film taken f-i'oiu Ixtxzs, 3Jid with tho original 'fMatkewn Laug. the embent C ; 9 ; w , tai« tho !«id, with Hilda fa Siooß«tta. _ "Carnival" m una masterpiece, whetlier one * f zL s :va Xiitisuc, a technical or a c f T iew. Xcchnioallv, the i>i\>Staged in tho rom.ntio •{? it eonuins some oi tlie nioit \VZJ,: cf this <jua;ul and inysteriKn d a hundred islands" that liavc CTswn cn tho screen. The climax of Spavis Jtagcd theatre, where cf tl,e &hak€sp:a.*can tragedv is lieing g"' e » 10 a crowded the remit is magnificent. Matliein ' Carnival" i 3 une 'inatst pK* ct3 01 artisli 'y cver given 1 Aid jndiince. So realistic, eo deep, is Ilia work, that it "Srf-trriM one «w»y. l'lnymg oppojj Hilda, Bailoy. a cliarmin<r and ■iTwng W3'' ff!l0 is also an tMi eti.it>'- ■Kothing is wanting to 'Jrt, rreduction one of the greatest feVcn piW» all " Ca ™ lv f, l P. jjl), ,i bo:st«roiis welcome by the i?cablio everywhere. Tho other big .I 'he oWmme is the Paramount ''At lhe End of the World," feaE&tfy Compson. The entire produc- < :Si-in Oriental atmosphere. The V«os in » Chineso cafe and gambling S.t in Shanghai Chirm, whew SfcTmotheileM daughter cf an hngSSpkto, reigns as a queen. In this SHiiu Compson as Cherry wears scveKldtis Ctoese gowns, and, so attned, rrL, B d fascinating. Thene ere eevcifefikicrta settings all of which are ilk Oriental investiture, nnd tho other Ld locale of the story is a, lonely SfettkoMe station, where the girl and SiJii whose tl«Btimes aao interwoven tLc»n,.«e finally drawn. Milton iEtkllWu. Casson Ferguson, Spot■&Ai&t9, Wd other famous screen Si litis the supporting cast, and tho siatb-first directorial effort of PennWl*4' ® jE! comedy element in tho Lm» JJ supplied by tho inimitablo in "TJIO Henpecked Sponae." CRYSTAL PALACE. t - , of Greater Crystal Pal'i&i t*o> leading pictures on this 'i'lijKll. "Till We Meet Again" is induction, and comes diroct Exhibitors of America.. been cleverly constructed. tod is diversified in people of all classes, and is held together as a conall the requisites and slo Marsh, who has |s|kjiabt place in popular favour, is tJpßßilleet Again" and she is asSjtiifiiiSe! md talented company of I ion. The star is seen to age ad a wealths orphan ixttai hj a guardisji, who is tricUei by nim into a, . "'"What Wives Want, ide-hy-sidi with "Till We 9 . a special'attraction cent reraal Studios. Its main iritenMjr humaa interest, elude tha fourth chapter of Ml din Eighteen Days, smond as the star; a Cenititled "Dad's Boy," le'aetsinger, and a> newa item. IT THEATRE. lament of Liberty Theatre to provide for its patrons i and srasio is proved by to-hill being presented this 1 is drawing orowded and ses. This is not at all iermg the excellent features &at attraction is "Suds, Pitkford at her beat. As :nted little actrees arpipears :. a London lanndry and )reduction she is as happy r.M she is touching with wa of the North," s, etirt. joe-hcnind North, is tho It is remarkahlo for itr and the acting: of tho igWrt. There are several films. >DY»S THEATRE. Theatre this week two stir«r» on the Iffl besides Jpporti&g films. These are ,> •plentjid Paramount Bealwt photoplay enticed h® former pictures features kwung Agnes Ayres, and e oontsins » representation ■w«i m many respects out- ? {ha hind previously seen %"iS&?AJS Mtarer who has her father's . , " First Love" there » d dramatic incident and > addition to tho %b a the weekly Paxawrnch depicts a ski-ing » travelogue dealing with ID THEATRE. |j*tw is drawing crowded with via fi na triple-bill. ■ ® Richaid Talmadge pro**»TOur," and the second • Kyne's famcms story of "The Long ng Hmry WalthaU, juarWfinw, and the thira hich main parts are Jamts Kirk- • "Jssori, Raymond Jiat- ■ "W r? off with a ttd Ikf' M t rs -" Interp* eighth chapter of

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17862, 7 September 1923, Page 13

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17862, 7 September 1923, Page 13

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17862, 7 September 1923, Page 13

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