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PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

In "Tho Bottle Imp" flow showing at tho. Paramoiinit Thottva, that capable Japanese actor, Sranuo Hayakawv,' is seen to great advantage. Tho new picture to-morrow* will feature Jaok Pickford, in "Tho Dummy." an enithrallinjr piofcurisa.tion of n,. colebratod play. Tho Merediths, in reality very much iii love, have qunrrpllod, and agree to separate, but ca,unot agree an lo tho disposition of their littio daughter, Bory]. Ono final scono occurs between thorn, in which each rofiuos to give her up, and ithroatens to prevent the other from having hiM". Alt 'this i« very opportimo for the plans of Spider, a notorious .kidnapper, iwkl his giniff, who plot to steal Beryl while her. nurso flirts in tho park with one of their pals. Tho-echomo ,works out as they planned, tho ohild is taken to a deserted, gambling don. Tho father and mother, in dcsporaiion, each apply to Bahbings, tv dotofttivo, although each accuses tho othor of "having kidnapped tho child. Baubinga privately mispccts Spider^ gang, bill intends to make sure, so hns Spider Mintlowod. Finally the detoctivo, outwi'ttcd in mimy of nia.'pla.ns, employs tho boy Barney, who is deaf ana dumb, and finally, through their combined efforts, tho child is restored to its mother, and Micro is a happy ending.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 4

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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 4

PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 41, 17 August 1917, Page 4

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