/QUEEN'S THEATRE, -^UEEN'S THEATRE, Upper Cuba street. TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2.30. JACKSON GREGORY'S JACKSON GREGORY'S JACKSON GREGORY'S Electrifying, Punchful Story of the Great Sage Brush Lands. [ "DESERT VALLEY," "DESERT VALLEY," . "DESERT VALLEY," "DESERT VALLEY,"' Featuring BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES, BUCK JONKS. BUCK JONES, BUCK JONES. ENTERTAINING SUPPORTS. QUEEN'S QUALITY ORCHESTRA Ring Tel. 22-331 for Bookings. A DRAMA OF A WOMAN WHO THOUGHT SHE WAS BIGGER / THAN THE SOCIAL SYSTEM. THE BIG DRAMATIC HIT. THE BIG DRAMATIC HIT. "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN." "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN." COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. " QUEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. A confidential peer into the lives of faatlivsng moderns. A glimpse into the shadows that offset the dazzling brilliance of their lives. The story of a beautiful young bntterfly who did not know what true love was until she had lost it. The fascinating problem arising from the ultra-modern standard v ill startL', amuse, and thrill you. No one should miss it. "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN," "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN," "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN," "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN," "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN," "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN," "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN," ' "BUTTERFLIES IN THE RAIN," With an exceptional and specially selected I . cast, including LAURA LA PLANTE, LAURA LA PLANTE, I LAURA LA PLANTE, JAMES KIRKWOOD. ! JAMES KIRKWOOD. JAMES KIRKWOOD. Adapted from the famous story by ANDREW SOU.TAR. An absorbing drama of the "smart set"— a Ray. irresponsible ultra-modern' girl of to-day in a thrilling encounter of wits and , hearts. "butterflies in the rain." "butterflies in the rain." "butterflies in the rain." "butterflies in the rain." "butterflies in the rain." tpmpress. ■Impress. Direction Fuller-Hnyward Theatres. XOWSHOWING. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM," "UP IN MABEL'S.ROOM," ''UP IN MABEL'S ROOM," Al Christie's Laugli Special. A Comedy Cast Includes— MARIE PREVOST; HARRISON FORD. PHYLLIS HAVER. HARRY MYERS, and SYLVIA BREAMER. The Most Hilarious and Wholesome Farce ever screened. Also, ."THE MAN UPSTAIRS," ■•'.•■ "THE MAN UPSTAIRS," "THE MAN UPSTAIRS/ The Big Murder Mystery Comedy Featuring t MONTE BLUE, DOROTHY DEVORE, JOHN ROCHE, HEINE CONKLIN, and CARL STOCKDALE. And '•THE STORY.OF ABRASIVES" Truly the most interesting industrial picture ever shown. The manufacture of Carborundum and its many uses. Box Plans at The Bristol till 5, then at the Theatre. Ring 43-963. IUTANNTA. Continuous RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. RICHARD BARTHELMESS RICHARD BARTHELMESS lv "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP," "THE WHITE BLACK 'SHEEP," "THE WHITE BLACK SHEEP," Barthelmess's Masterpiece. It sweeps from drawing-room to desert iit A whirl of blazing action. Mystic Orient, Flashing Fights, Treacherous Tribesmen, Plots, Pursuits, nud the Most Dramatic Love Story. Ever Told. With PATSY RUTH MILLER. DICK'S GREATEST ROLE! A TRIUMPH! A First National Attraction: In Addition: RICHARD TALMADGE,. , . In a Roaring Rollicking Comedy, . "THE WALL STREET WHIZ." "THE WALL STREET WHIZ." Faster than the wind! Talmadge in a Tempestuous ComedyMelodrama. And SCENIC, COMEDY, NEWS. Telephone 40-618 for Reserves. .' HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD Is now appearing at CHOETT'g THEATRE. °HOKTI'S THEATRE. In the Brightest, Breeziest, and Funniest Success of his career, "COLLEGE DAYS," "COLLEGE DAYS/ "COLLEGE DAYS," The greatest continuity of convulaivo laughter and hilarity ever screened. No. 2 Attraction, "CONTRABAND." ','CONTRABAND." A story of smashing adventure. How a girl held up an unscrupulous gang of smugglers. Features LOIS WILSON, NOAH BEERY RAYMOND M-KEE. Excellent Supporting Items. —- I STRAND THEATRE.! T R AN D T H E A T R E. Direction—Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. I Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. FRED THOMPSON 7 FRED THOMPSON FRED THOMPSON In "WILD BULL'S LAIR." "WILD BULL'S LAIR." "WILD BULL'S LAIR." Also, JACK HOXIE JACK HOXIE In "LOOKING .FOR TROUBLE." "LOOKING FOR TROUBLE." Comedy. Cartoon,' Gazette. Ring 43-855 for Reserve?. THEATRE. 7.45—A "Tiffany" Drama To-night—7.4s "PLEASURES OF THE TUCU." '•PLEASURES OF THE RICH." "PLEASURES OF THE RICH." "PLEASURES OF THE RICH." Helen Chadwick, Jack Mulball, and Mary Carr are stars in this gorgeous production you wi!l thoroughly enjoy it. DON'T MISS IT TO-NIGHT. Good supports. .Music by J. Haydock.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 131, 7 June 1927, Page 2
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