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'Conflict,' featuring Priscilla Dean and Herbert Rawlinson, will bo screened finally to-night at the Octagon. To-mor-row ‘ The- Ghannings ’ and ‘ False Kisses ’ will be shown.

‘ The Black Panther’s Cub,’ with Florence Reed in the leading role,, will he presented for the last time at the Queen’s Theatre this evening. The headliner tomorrow will be ‘ Wedding Bells,’ featurin': Constance Talmadge.

i’icture patrons will have a last opportunity to-night of seeing ‘The Dream Cheater’ and 'Yes or No’ at Everybody’s. The next big attraction, commencing to-morrow, is the Australian film, ‘ The Gentleman Bushranger.’ An entirely new programme will be shown at the King Edward to-night, when Allan I)',van will present ‘A Broken Doll,’ with Monte Blue and Mary Thurman in the leading parts. Eugene O’Brien, in a -Solznick production, ‘The Last Boor,’ and Gareth Hurdles, in a Metro film, ‘Garments of Truth,’ at the Grand, are drawing largo audiences at every session. Crowded houses daily at the Empire arc enjoying two big attractions, ‘ Tiro Hell Diggers’ and 1 Nurse Marjorie.’ Tire latter is from Israel Zangwill’s store.

The Metro production, ‘Garments of Truth,’ firjd the Seiznick picture, ‘ The Last Door,’ continue to bo screened to large audiences at the Plaza, together with several excellent supports.

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Evening Star, Issue 17920, 16 March 1922, Page 9

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PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17920, 16 March 1922, Page 9

PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 17920, 16 March 1922, Page 9

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