PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
A mystery of the Polar seas is graphically sot forth in "Lost in, the Arctic," now being screened at tho Paramount Theatre.,. The story concerns the fate of a lost group in an expedition commanded by Stefahsson, tho wellknown Arctic explorer. Once in ten years tho icepack surrounding Herald Island, towards which the lost men !wero supposed to have made their way, breaks up, so that fMailga'tlon- Is possible., On the motor schooner; Herman;' after a stormy and eventful-.;voya£esSitfJJpy; Snow "and-, another expedition safely^reaclied :■ HctaUl ■ Island. ;?> On the northern, miiit.' ilqt'-'tlT(sl-desolater'land. they found the remgiffi#7<^'.l&c.!camp' of.ttie eight' wanderers, who had perished there. The photographic story of tho second, expedition is most exciting in parts. . ,Thero are thrilling scones of whaling and — Polar boar atod walrus catching. "-■■ Another': featuro of the present programme is an exciting college football picture, entitled "Win That Girl." Thel orchestra gives a line rendering of "La Sorentina" .is the overture.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 6
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156PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 6
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