PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS
At the Octagon Hall ' Tho Governor's Lady/ an old-fashioned drama that grips the imagination, is the paramount attraction. ' . Patrons of the Grand are enjoying thefilm version of John Strange Winter's powerful 'Grip.' The final episode of ' The Million Dollar Mystery' is drawing satisfactory " houses" to the New Queen's.' 'The Coal King,' the chief film being screened at the Plaza, is a powerful drama, well acted and well produced. To-mor-row a pictorial adaptation of the famous novel, 'lnfeliCe,' which was written by Mrs Augusta Evans Wilson, will be presented in five acts, and no doubt will attract record business. A double attraction at Everybody's are the remarkably good films ' Defenders of our Empire,' and ' Wildfire.' "The Governor's Lady,' (featuring Miss Edith Wynne' Matheson, is the head-liner at the King Edward,
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Evening Star, Issue 16051, 1 March 1916, Page 2
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131PICTURE ENTERTAINMENTS Evening Star, Issue 16051, 1 March 1916, Page 2
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