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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

Among the good pictures at the Queen's Theatre is "Don't Get Personal," and "The Leather Pushers," a series of two-reel dramas of the prize ring. .

"SHATTERED DREAMS."

lit "Shattered breams," the Universal phutocU'ahia Which will bring Miss tW Pbiit to Hie Queen's Theatre tomorrow in the stellar role, the star im* personates a beautiful art student •in the Latin quartei' of Paris, a. Bculptress. Who searches tirelessly for a model foi1 the statue she wishes to make of all apache; Then Bhe finds him, unexpectedly; mysteriously, and works wkli him on the statue-. It is completed, but for a strong reason it ie displeasing to hei% and suddenly her hatred becomes so intense that she breaks the statue to pieces. It's a good picture of the . artist's. temperament, and 3 better picture of.Paris'. The Paps of the cafes,, bright and alluring, and the Pa-ris of, the apache's underworld, strangely . dazzling in its sorclidness. Opposite Miss dv Pont, Herbert Heyes' plays the mascnHiie lead; The famous smiling cowboy, Hbot Gibson, shows liiswonS.evfuJ horsemanship in v'Reii Courage," which will be the additional feature on the programme, and .is the screen version .of Peter B. Kvne's famous story-, /'The Sheriff of binnebar." There will also be screened the latest. International ' News, Century comedy, ana. a further, chapter of the serial, . Wjnners of the West," supported; by a hjgh-cjtvss musical programme rendered by the Queen's, orchestra, under the .direction pf ■ Mr-.. A. H. Jerome. ' The box plan is at the theatre.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 11, 13 July 1922, Page 3

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QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 11, 13 July 1922, Page 3

QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 11, 13 July 1922, Page 3

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