JOE MARTIN TURNS 'EM LOOSES
At- tile Lmpire Theatre, commencing on Monday, the wonder him of 'Joe Martin Tunis M'hn Loose' will W. screened. This is said (o be one of the most unique pictures ever presented. When "Joe- turns 'em loose'' the people Joo); {,,-. . s j ß »jtei', and naturally :-o, as tiger.?, wolves, lions', elephants, camels, jaguars, ouninrr-otitangs! panthers, pumas, leopards, hears, and wild eats let- hic.se would create a sensation anywhere. The, picture, is one that will last 30 minutes, and the thriiis and laughter it will cause will be general, as it is quite out of the ordinary everyday picture. 1» the dramatic subjects, 'According to Their Lights' is a stirring Kdison fitory, in which Bessie Learn and Margaret J'rusMiig. the society uirls, teil a story of true life. 'Liquid ]')ynamite' is also* a pleasing little st.«y I,'y the Rex Company. A comedy of how ' Mike Backs the \\ inner' completes a, first-class programme.
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Evening Star, Issue 16090, 15 April 1916, Page 6
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