PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT.
The final screenings of "What's Worth While" and "The Price of Possession," at the Paramount and Artcraft Theatres take place to-night. Some of the sweetest romances ever told are those which, develop after marriage, when the .husband and wife, estranged or separatedl, perhaps, are finally brought together again with that understanding that insures future happiness. Such is the romance in "Easy Street," the new Paramount picture, starring Thomas Meighan, commencing to-morrow. Included in the new programme is the first of the Brit-ish-made Paramount pictures, "The Great Day." The cast is made up of! leading British stage artists, " and the story is one of thrills, appeal, and- expectancy. To-night offei s the final opportunity of "hearing the gifted: Welsh tenor, I'om Jenkins, in "If I Might Come to You." ' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 16, 21 July 1921, Page 3
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