BRITANNIA THEATRE.
"The White Flower," a-Paramount picture starring Betty Compson which is now showing at the Britannia Theatre, deals with romance in the tropical Hawaiian Islands. Miss Compson plays the part of a young, half American, half Hawaiian girl,' who is in love with a- young American, the pineapple king of the island. Many are the plans which Miss Compson' forms for winning this young fellow's love! In fact,'she almost does away with .his, fiancee by the aid of mysterious rites, so great is her love for him. She realises, however, what she is about to do, and at the critical moment her womanhood: asserts itself. One of the many noteworthy scenes in the picture is that showing the crater of the volcano Kilauea. The second feature^ "Too Much Wife." is^ all about a young husband whose stenographer was his closest pal and his wife his severestcritic. . '.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 9
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147BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 9
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