PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
The opportunity has come to Cecil B. d* Mille to show the feelings of a woman brought face to face with the man she loves —yet hates, because she thinks him a despicable coward. Once at least in the life of every woman comes a moment of madness, and that moment in the life of Sylvia Norcross is graphically depicted in "For Better, For Worse," at the Paramount Theatre. A story full of humorous situations is "Under the Top," with Fred Stone in-the lead. Said to be one of the best pictures yet released', "The Greatest Thing in Life," will be shown on Saturday. Not only is it the story of the most important thing to a girl—love—but it concerns a young bachelor, whose selfish soul was seared with suffering.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1919, Page 3
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132PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1919, Page 3
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