AMUSEMENTS. (A Fuller-Hayward Theatre). CONTINUOUS DAILY, 11 a.m.—S p.m. :: NIGHT SESSION, 8 o’clock. ss a RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN HARRY GREEN BACLANOVA All Talking IN Tffll MAN I LOVE talking Drama of the Prize Ring and of the inevitable Matrimonial Triangle, with Boxing Thrills, Humour, and Simple Sentiment—PßODUCED BY.PARAMOUNT PICTURES, the sponsors of “Interference,” “Close Harmony,” “Canary Murder Case, and “The Innocents of Paris.” Supports include ERNIE LOTINGA LONDON'S COCKNEY COMEDIAN, in an Extravaganza entitled. “ACCI-DENTAL TREATMENT” And the FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. Showing series of the Prince of Wales inspecting Scottish Troops at Dover— Memorial scenes at Verdun—American aviators setting off on a lone trip to Spain—and scenes at Coney Island-
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 6, 2 October 1929, Page 2
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