PHOTO PLATS
THE EMPTRE THEATRE. 'Tbo Jaguar's Claws,' featuring tho oekI bra-ted Japancso actor Sessile ±Lirw.kva, llMdn tlio current bill at this theatre. 'The Jaguur's Claw.3' is a Mexican story. «md dcala with El Ja.gn.ir, 8 denferc.te bandit, hated and feared by everyone, who Is finally outwitted by a lovina- husband and u nrottv (drl. A Victor Moore comedy, 'Toothache and Headache,' and the fourth episode of 'Who la Number One?' are anions the supports. OCTAfiON* THEATRE. An ov-ellcnt wjriea of Shr.s comprises this week's programme at the Octagon. ' Whims of Son'etv,' starring Ethel Clayton, and 'Tho King's Visit to the Grand Fleet' are tho two chief pictures. The latter is of present-time interest, showing Britain's fleet on a war footing, and famous battleships which took part in the battle of Jutland and the Dardanelles fighting. Tho programme will bo repeated this evening. EVERYBODY'S. Tn "Die Cross Bearer,' the headline attraction of theabov• picture thcat'-p, a love, theme of exceptional interest, is interwoven with tho ;-rcat hiitoricai events ror-travf-.d. centring around the errand figure of 'Cardinal Merrier. There is a strnn? eupporting programme, and specially adapted music for the big picture. QUEENS AND KTNO EDWARD. 'Fanatics,' a sensational Triangle, photoplay, is tho principal picture of the propra'rnme at the Queen's and King Edward Theatres. The love =<orv of n ntarried man is the theme of thi- powerful drama. The third episode of 'The Double Cross' and a Charlie Ciumlin comedy 'The Vagabond,' ccmpleto the programme.
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Evening Star, Issue 16777, 4 July 1918, Page 6
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245PHOTO PLATS Evening Star, Issue 16777, 4 July 1918, Page 6
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