PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS
The lost idol episode in the 'Master Key/ which forms the attraction at the Grand, is a good story well screened. Another "capacity"'' house watched tha scrvening 0 f that human play 'Three Weeks' at the Octagon Hall last night. The picture is one of the finest examples of photographic art yet seen. The prime atraction at the Plaza is a mirth-provoking farce entitled 'By tho Seashore,' in which Charles Chaplin is seen at his best. The supporting films are excellent. Tho Vitagraph three-part photo play 'Two Women,' featuring Julia Gordon and Earle Williams, is proving a big draw at the King Edward Theatre. It will be shown aaain to-night, along with an attractive supporting series The inimitable comedian Charles Chaplin ;md h;s doings at the seashore provide the big attraction at the Queen's Theatre. In addition, there is a fine drama entitled • Thirty' ;m<l an interesting assortment of other films.
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Evening Star, Issue 15915, 22 September 1915, Page 6
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153PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS Evening Star, Issue 15915, 22 September 1915, Page 6
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