PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
Gene Stratton Porter's delightful novel, "The Keeper of tho Bees," has been.made by First National into a sterling picture, and is now being screened at the Paramount Theatre each evening. Shattered in. health- by the war, Jamie M'Farlano is lying, in a Government hospital when he hears the surgeons announce that he has only a year to live Tho will to live stirs him to run away from the hospital, and his wanderings bring him eventually to the peaceful cottage of the Bee Master, a gentle old man who befriends him. Robert Frazer, Joseph Swickard, Clara Bow, Gene Stratton, and Alyce Mills have the leading parts. The supporting films are the fourth part of Amundsen's Polar Flight, a Gazette, a Pathe Review, and a "Felix the Cat" cartoon. The Paramount Orchestra, under Mr. R. R. Caulton, renders its usual high-class programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 136, 6 December 1926, Page 6
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