BLUE TRIANGLE CINEMA.
"Xanook," the picture of tho Eskimo, commences to-night at the Blue Triangle .Cinema. It is a picture that beggars description. "Xanook" acquaints one with the-life of those people away in the frozen North. One sees that life there is one daily battle for existence, and that tho greatest possession is not wealth, but food. The Eskimo, with a minimum of life necessities and none- of its luxuries, is -perfectly happy and contented. Many strange things are graphically told about these people, but most wonderful of all is the fact that the Eskimo has no senso of curiosity, except for food. All manner of strange things were- shown to those people. Who disregarded them. Supporting "Xanoolt" is "The Sign of Four," from the story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherloclt Holmes arid Dr. Watson figure prominently in this mystery picture.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 7
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142BLUE TRIANGLE CINEMA. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 151, 30 June 1928, Page 7
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