PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
" The Town that Forgot God," the latest William Fox great American family play, is based on the life-story of its principal character, and is being screened at the Paramount Theatre. The story takes place in an average American small town, where the so-called "best people of the community " break tile ten commandments every day and the golden rule every hour. There are excellent supports, including 1 a comedy entitled "Circue Pals," which is also a wonderful animal picture. A cornet solo ' The Lost Chord," will be played by Mr. J. Parker, and the orchestra will play a specially-selected programme.
The locale of "The Self-made Wife" shifts from a lowly shack in the oil fields of Texas to a mansion in New York. The picture is being shown at the Queen's Theatre this week. It is the story, of a poor couple who struggled to save a few dollars with which to buy oil stock, and one day an oil gusher made them rich. Among the supporting films is a picture of the, Japanese earthquake. Other supports include a Century comedy, "Lots of Nerve," and the latest* Gazettes. Incidental music js provided by the Queen's Grand Orchestra. The box plan is at The" Bristol.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 10
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205PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 12 December 1923, Page 10
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