A LETTER TO GOD ! Jane and Catherine try hard to protect Dad—and 'themselves—from too much baby! aUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE; Afternoons 2.15. Evening 6, 7.15 :; JANE AND CATHERINE LEE .-': JANE AND CATHERINE LEE : ;! In a charming Comedy of Wit and Patriotism. "SWAT •- "SWAT A mile a minute THE farce, with a THE Laugh at every SPY!" Milestone. . . • gpy . " ''Kamerad!" cried tho Kitchen Kaisers, ."'when Jane shouted "Hands Up!" from ~' her bomb-proof jam closet. * ■ *' ; Also, Chapter Two of 1"I "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS !" And the Sunshine Comedy, , "*'■■ "WHO'S YOUR FATHER?" •\ ' Popular Prices. . Reserves 'Phone 3255. ;■ A delightful story of a girl whose pro- ,' fession". was teaching, and her hobbymaking love. *'■ .Saturday's Huge Audiences Delighted! EVERYBODY'S. TO-DAY. at 2. VERYBODY'S. TO-NIGHT, at 7. MABEL NORMAND, ' - MABEL NORMAND, ', ... MABEL NORMAND, /n a Sparkling and Dramatic Play of Laughter and Tears, '. '.'BACK TO THE WOODS!" " BACK TO THE WOODS!" "BACK TO THE WOODS!" : , V BACK TO . THE WOODS!" ■ A Millionairess wants a husband and a I '. ' man like her mother chose. t,:.:;,ROMANTICALLY MAGNIFICENT '" '" SCENIC SETTINGS. . Produced in the usual Goldwyn vjay. ■ :'! YOU WILL ENJOY THIS PICTURE. '_ ' ALSO SHOWING: EpfsocU? Nine "THE HOUSE OF HATE!"- ---'; Prices as usual. Ring 50 for Reserves. ■''' THHE EMPRESS. TO-DAY, at 2. ' I. HE EMPRESS TO-NIGHT, at 7. A Vitagraph Supreme Production Entitled , "A GAME WITH FATE!" "A GAME WITH FATE !" "A GAME WITH FATE!" .A Sensational'and Thrilling Story of a Gamble with Death. The evidence was overwhelming, but was purely circumstantial, and he was, condemned to the chair. COULD SHE PAY THE TERRIBLE i PRICE TO SAVE HIM? EVERY HOPE WAS GONE. HE STILL WAS SAVED. Starring HARRY MOREY HARRY MOREY And i : .,.' '. :BETTY BLYTHE. • k. _ .-I ... : . '--' "BETTY BLYTHE. 2 Special Musical Selection by Mr. W. > . . ■ '•■ Coonjo. \ :': Added Attraction Nightly at 8.15, ,- MR. CHARLES MELVIN will Sing- ■> "Keep the Home Fires Burning." •' Ring .5442 for. Reserves. Prices as usual. ;:BENEFIT SOCIAL. A BENEFIT SOCIAL in aid of the Wife and' Family of the late Geo. ■ Symington will- be held in St. Peter's - Schoolroom,- Ghttznoe-street, TO-NIGHT . (MONDAY),-28th-APRIL, 1919. Mr, B. Nicholson musician, : ; Dancing; 8-12. Tickets Is. W. TIPPETT, Hon. Sec. ' "* MISSION. ■'..,. ---■.- MISSION. ;■■; fr A MISSION is being preached in St. ;■_.-_-''Joseph's. Church, Buckle-street, and '."will end, on 11th MAY _•; ' ..Hdtirs of Services:; , ;■: SUNDAYS^,.; ; ; MASSES:, 6 30, 7.30, 9, and 10.30 a.m. Evening Devotions: 7 p.m. ;: ' WEEK-PAYS- '. : MASSES: 6, 7, and 9 a.m. An In■l : ..'..striiclion, 6.30 and 9.30. Evening Devotions and Sermon: 7.30 .p.m. Confessions: 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., and . ,iitor Evening Devotions. During the course of the Mission, the ■.■fundamental Truths of Christianity will .' oe explained :— Existence of God Faith Death ->,'- Judgment Sin S-:teraments and their effects Divinity of Christ. . .The Necessity of Religion will be shown, -and the Means of Perseverance Indicated. •i ■ Preachers: J REVEREND T. J. M'G'ABTHY, S.M. r; RJiVEREND. J:,.E. AINSWORTH, S.M. :; '"::'.:.■■„". ST:- peter's,parish. ~ ' npHE" Annual Meeting of Parishioners '.-; JL will be held on MONDAY, 28th V APRIL, at 8 p.m., in the Infant School- '-. room, Ghuznee-street. Business: Receive -* Annual Statement of Accounts; Election I s '- of Parish Officers, and General. . ,'."-,' ;• H. WATSON, Vicar. ; '.■'.; INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. '•'"'"'• BROOKLYN SECTION. :j A PUBLIC MEETING; will be held - ___. in Fullford!s Hall, Brooklyn, on :, TUESDAY. EVENING, 29th instant, at •■■ 8 o'clock, when a Practical Demonstration will given by a qualified Nurse, also a Lecture by Dr. Fyft'e. ..'. All interested aro cordially invited to attend. . GEORGE FROST, Chairman ' ISIPi ';, '" ■" ". <^S_i___^' ■WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL .i ASSOCIATION. ■;: EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. THE First Meeting of the newly-formed Class in Experimental Psychology, . under Professor Hunter, will tnko place '■ at Victoria .College on MONDAY. 28th, / at 8 p.m. These students who have already "V handed in their names, and all others iv- "' torched in the subject, aro requested, to attend, so that a permanent meeting night ' may be fixed and arrangements made for the futuro conduct of the class. . -. .. G. H. SCHOFIELD. "■STOTE for Thompson—Ho will support . V. Construction of Tepid Baths.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1919, Page 2
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