PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
The main feature of a fine progranVhu at the Paramount Theatre is "Whe 1■ ? ,S;,' Parents?""'one of "th'^U latest 'William'" Fox "releases, starrlns Rpßer.. Lytton and .. Peggy -Shaw, who ,are well supported by a-strong-cast. The .story centres about/illis two daughters of a stern father, 'whose unusual view .of life, generally,' complicates the. married lives of the- girls. Widowed' 'and. a mother .while^sttlK a young girl, one of the daughters 'U;deßtined .by.ihe -.father, to-marry tho -man fit his,,.choiee, and he places ler.child safely away_in .an.. A ins.ti.fcution,T iiistoicting her . that she must, pose as• • a siiiU girl. Her sister, who also is : married' has no" children," and, in. an ehdaayour to find' other amusements, es.^.WS6.B - her husband;; who •is fprcecJ to seek solace in tlie club, whereas h« Koiild have boenjileased to.enjoy" a.more domestic life. IThe supporting filmßare excellent, and good music is provided bj the, Paramount Orchestra.... , ",:. ~.'.\
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 73, 24 September 1923, Page 3
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149PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 73, 24 September 1923, Page 3
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