EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
To-night's screening of "The Printer's Devil," featuring Wesley Barry, concludes the local season of this Warner Bros, production at Everybody's Theatre. Harry Avery and his jazz band are heard in the specialty, "You've Got to See Mama," and Mr. Roy Brinsden plays the xylophone specialty tan."/A story of the West/unique, unusual, romantic, dramatic, ' and at times highly humorous, "Tho Huntress," a First National picture, commences tomorrow. The story centres around this Peg o' My Heart of the woods, who, eager to marry a white man, kidnaps a handsome, bashful young man from the.'city: who. has/come into , that country prospecting. It is a delightful1 romantic comedy, replete with humour but not without a leaven of pathos. The supports are. equally good. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 26, 31 January 1924, Page 10
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