PHOTO-PLAYS
QUEEN'S AND KING EDWARD. ' Tlio Hayseeds ' (a picture adapts! from the popular novels by Steele Kiidd) is tho principal item" on the current, picture bill at tho above theatres. Pleasant .scenes are depicted on the "' waybaek ,; farm. One follows tho courtship of Joe Hayseed and hi> to Pansy Duggan, a neighbor, with iiuere.se. The picture ends up with the winning of the first prize in •' Tatts." by tho iiayswd family, A further episode of ' The House of Hate * is shown in support. KINGS. '• The Mediator,' tho present headliner at tho King's, is an excellent. Fox production- This picture feature:--George Walsh, who acts as Lisb. Henley, a cowboy, who thinks, there are too many lawless people in the world. ' The Whisky Industry' and 'Tho Great Aeroplane Comedy' aro included anions the supports. HAYWAUD'S. The little scheme that Madge Kennedy works in ' The Kingdom of Youth,' at Hay ward's Theatre, to drag: her young husband (Tom Moore) away from a designing old widow, who doesn't see why a baby girl like her should have a nice roan like Tom, provides good entertainment. A varied list of iilma comprises the supporting programme. EVERYBODY'S. Mdlle. Rachel Devory's, France's foremost young actress, has ample opportunities of displaying her emotional abilities in .'The Balcony of Death,' the attraction this week at Everybody's Theatre. There is a charming love story _running through this drama. Other interesting itema are also shown. EMPIRE. Among the many interesting features displayed in ' Barbary _Sheep ' art- the views of life in Algeria setting forth tho mystery, fascination, and strange* atmosphere of the desert. ' Barbary Sheep ' promises to attract and hold the immediate citeution of the audience from beginning to end. This picture, with a good list of supports, is now showing at the Empire Theatre. PLAZA. ' Fame and Fortune,' featuring Tom Mis, the cowboy actor, is the headliner at the Plaza. This is the last opportunity patrons will have to witness this fine picture. There 13 a good supporting including a Sunshine c6medy%ind a Mutt and Jeff cartoon. To-morrow Peggy Hyland will '■■ be starred in ' Bonnie Annie L&UTMb* .}
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Evening Star, Issue 17062, 5 June 1919, Page 7
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347PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17062, 5 June 1919, Page 7
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