QUEEN'S THEATRE.
The linal screening at the Queen's Thcr.tre is announced for this evening of "The Road to Glory," an intensely absorbing drama of folly in a jazz-mad age, in which Mac M'Avoy is supported by a particularly well-chosen cast. Mr. Joe Knowsley presents as the opening scone the "Spanish Shawl Parade' ' —a gorgeous ballet achievement. Miss Margaret O'Connor, -with her partner, contributes two exhibition dances. Miss Una Smith is heard in two song numbers, while Miss Dorothy White and Mr. Ted Parlett, in a tango, Miss E. ColwelFs "skipping dance, Marieana, Heketa's operatic dance, and Miss Busby's Russian dance are additional attractions. Tom Mix. t'i modern Buffalo Bill, will ride into to;, to-morrow night in his latest William V screen attraction, "Conquering ,8100 l adapted from the novel, "The C'onqi. tador," by Katherine Fullerton Geroult.. which is roported to be the most picturesque, thrilling, and fast-moving romance in which that popular Western star has appeared. Tony, Tom's wonder horse, again proves that he ia the peer of all equino actors, and he dashes through the six reels of pictorial drama with all his oldtime speed and haughtiness. It.is a story of thrills, romance, and surprises.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1926, Page 6
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196QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 25, 29 July 1926, Page 6
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