PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT.
To-night will see the final screening blfi the Republic Selziuck masterpiece; .'"Chil-i' ■ dren of Destiny," and "Clay Dollars. ■ Those who;have not seen the first-hamedy production will not regret doing so! to-j night. Commencing to-morrow, the dra- >■' matic special,: "Break .thei News tof Mother," will be shown. This picture isf founded on the song by C.-X. Harris,.', except that it is not a war picture; 'and' 1 no battle scenes of any sort are shown* throughout. While the name of the pic- ' ture has been' left'the same, as in tha> (song, it deals with: an. entirely different* phase of -life. It .is; the 'story of small 1' ' town life 'and .'the noble' sacrificing love, of a mother'for her son. Love and'faittuJ are the chief themes. -,The second "fea-; ture, '.'Remorsele3s.r,Love,'? ,;-featuiing! Elaine Hammerstein, js.'.a ,st 6% of the mountains, where loves and hates are strong.. ' "' ' " '' tT .. ■'"• V .
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 3
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149PARAMOUNT AND ARTCRAFT. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 3
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