A -POSITIVE SKNSATION. A POSITIVE SENSATION. - rUhe public have eagerly awaited Lillian Gish, the First Lady of the Screen, in this, her greatest,-triumph. She is ljere^-in-ai film masterpiece that will I live forever—a magnificent picture in every sense, worthy of Lillian: Gish. BE LUXE' THEAT.EE . E -LUXE THEATRE (The Finest Theatre Under' the Southern . ■ . . . Cross). .'.'-..'. TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK.. TO-DAY, 2.30. TO.NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. TO-DAY-, 2.30. TO.NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. TO-DAYi-2.30. TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK, j Special - Matinees ior Qne Week Only ■■-.-■ fpp.this gigantic production. A Metro-Gbldwyn-Mayer epic, that (shatters the bars, of "Intolerance." A startling emotional triumph that totally eclipses "The White Sister." '"THE SCARLET LETTER." "THE SCARLET LETTER." "THE SCARLET..LETTER." . - • ?'THE SCARLET LETTER." : "THE SCARLET LETTER." "THE SCARLET LETTER." "THE SCARLET LETTER." ...'iTHE SCARLET LETTER." "THE. SCARLET LETTER." : "THE SCARLET LETTER." ■ '.;"• "THE SCARLET LETTER." '■"THE .SCARLET LETTER." ••' "THE-SCARLET LETTER." "THE. SCARLET ;LETTER." - 1 "THE SCARLET LETTER." "THE BOARLET ' LETTER," ,''THB;SCARLI|!T LETTER," . "THE SCARLET LETTER." "THE SCARLET LETTER." •■'-• "THE SCARLET LETTER." "THE SCARLET LETTER." "THE SCARLET LETTER." ■■■'■•■ "THE: SCARLET - LETTER." "THE SCARLET LETTER." •: . • ■ .■■■ ■ ;■ Featuring .-,.;• LILLIAN GISH • ' LARS HANSON LILLIAN GISH . LARS HANSON LILLIAN GISH LARS HANSON ■ LILLtAN GISH LARS HANSON LILLIAN GISH ; LARS HANSON LILLIAN GISH -and LARS HANSON LILLIAN GISH and LARS HANSON LILLIAN GISH . LARS HANSON LILLIAN GISH , LARS HANSON LILLIAN GISH LARS HANSON LILLIAN GISH LARS HANSON LILLIAN GISH ; LARS HANSON "'-'•■■••:■" -..;i. In'■'■•-'. -: ;•- /-' ••, NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE'S . NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE'S CLASSIC. ; v . CLASSIC. . , Read in all living • languages. The finest story of Puritan love, intoler- ;' "ance, and injustice ever written. Additional: BPECIAL ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE. ; '14 — PERFORMERS — 14 : ' ■I li — PERFORMERS — 14 ; Arranged by Miss. Kathleen O'Brien. .■''..'' ■'"'■'•' Also;'' ' "• . . "■' , ■ Continued Success of MR. EMANUEL AARONS : MR. EMANUEL AARONS MR. EMANUEL AARONS j . (Appearing also at Matinees) And •■ " ' .: THE MIGHTY WURLITZER. THE.MIGHTY WURLITZER . THE MIGHTY WURLITZER! No. 1: Rachmaninpff's Prelude in C Sharp . -Minor (by special request). «o, 2; "Meadowlark." ORCHESTRA DE LUXE • ..;■ ORCHESTRA DE LUXE ' • (14 Solo Artists), • • Directed: by Mr! Emariuel Aaron's. Overture "A Quaker Girl" (Moncktou). ..Pp^.Kans-at the Bristol. Piano Co., (Tel eD23-0«)T Arcade- ;«- King" Theatre Free List Suspended. MA/FOI! ; SO CHIC! Bo Parisienne, and Yet so Ainericaine! t l^t ,0UI! A TRIUMPH 1 liast, nights audience positively confirms •rTTxriSfci Pans Baid about this ■ • - s NOW SHOWING. I>EGENT. ■ ' ' X*'EGENT. _..-..-, (Theatce Beautiful.) Direction........ J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors: Beaumont Smith F W. Thring. BEBE DANIELS^ 661148 BBBE DANIELS BBBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS \ BBBE DANIELS " BBBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS BEBE DANIELS -•• ■■■'■ '.la.- . '■ ' "STRANDED IN PARIS " -:- : "STRANDED IN PARIS.". - ; '■■■• '"STRANDED IN PARIS."- ---.; ■ "■• "STRANDED IN PARIS.''" • -"STRANDED IN PARIS"- ■;■■>■•:■ "STRANDED IN PARIS" • •'• ;STRANDED<IN PARIS." ' ';■:'-■ "STRANDED IN PARIS." "STRANDED IN PARIS." "STRANDEDIN PARIS:" tj f f-f Paramount Picture). If youre dull and feeling blue, Grouchy— aon t know what to do. Then we recommend ;tp you "Stranded in- Paris " VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. J. O. Williamson Celebrity Vaudeville •Presents PADDY SAUNDERS • PADDY SAUNDERS PADDY SAUNDERS ;:,- -.(That Designing Fellow"), In an entirely new change of programme ;;■:-■..';•. In; Addition: ■ ■■ : • Ot 14 boloists, featuring Overture,' "Poet and Peasant" (SuppoJ.THnlr'acte, Piccolo » Solo, by Miss Jean Turner RESERVE IMMEDIATELY. " *™ now «>» at the Theatre (tel. 44-144), and Bristol. Telephone Reservations- cannot be kept niter 8 p.m. ■(njtm..,.';..';;THEiTE,E,-:' NEWTOWN. ■V.UR: THEATRE, " NEWTOWN - . TO-NIGHT, AT 7.3p; ■ ' Two..Win..Fox Masterpieces, No. 1TOM MIX,' • . TOM- MIX, And Tony, the Wonder Horse, in -..;.....,.'- "NO; MAN'S GOLD," .. "•" "•■■ /'NO MAN'S . GOLD," -■' " "NO MAN'S' GOLD," "NO MAN'S GOLD," A treasure hunt in the hills of peril, with a fortune and a girl'st love as the' prize. Supporting Tom Mix is Eva Novak, Nf1..2- . '■;• "■■■,•• ALMA .RUBENS vand BERT LYTELL, AKMA: ; RUBENS.-and BERT LYTELL; In "THE GILDED .BUTTERFLY " "THE GILDED BUTTERFLY " "THE GILDED BUTTERFLY,'" • --."THE GILDED BUTTERFLY^" A thrilling story tof a young social ••-- - butterfly. . . OUR. ORCHESTRA, CJEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY O. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. TO-NIGHT ■■■ TOM M1X,... ~-^ y -; _.: ;. Tom mix, ; ■■• •.- ■ -■■-•■^T™ LUCKY "HORSESHOE," ':.-■■ *THE LUCKY HORSESHOE"With BILLIE DOVE. Also Ist Episode "THE SCARLET ■'■ . ■ STREAK." ... •^■B .TO BAFT THEATRE. A: Great Star! A Famous Story! A Mystery! A Thrilling Climax! .. 7AS -SPECIAL TO-NIGHT - 7.45 Mary Roberts Rinehart's world-famous . '';iK'-THE • UNKNOWN.'-' ' : ...' . . *;JK/-rTHE-UNICNOWN."- Virginia Valli " 'K'tt.THE; UNKNOWN." ;a n d . Percy "."K'^-THE UNKNOWN." Marmont are •«'^THE UNKNOWN.?'the stars! . *"X'—THE UNKNOWN." V Ecncortß All Good Mode Eicelfcot,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 4
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