PHOTO-PLAYS
Tho programme at the Plaza includes two dramas (‘Any Wife’ and ‘Lows Masquerade’), and in addition a Clyde Cook comedy and the first episode of a now serial. . ■ , "flio Mark of Zoito,’ with popular Douglas Fairbanks in the role, is screening to capacity houses at Everybody’s- There are good supporting items. ‘Don’t Tell Everything,’ starring Wallace Reid and Gloria Swanson, and ‘A Sailor-made Man,’ a Harold Lloyd fivereel comedy, are the attractions at tho Empire. ’ ‘The Truth About Husbands, a First National production, with May M'Avoy in the stellar role, will be screened again at tho King Edward this evening. ‘ Over the Hill ’ is still being screened to Jargo audiences at the Octagon. Special music is rendered 1 by the Octagon Concert Orchestra, conducted by Mr A. Neate. Pearl White in ‘ Any Wife ’ and Conway Tcarle in ‘ Love’s Masquerade ’ will appear again at the Grand to,-night. The Sorts will be of tho usual high stan- .
To-night will mark the final presentation at the Queen’s of ‘ Tho Truth About Husbands,’ a First National special, starring May M'Avoy.
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Evening Star, Issue 18022, 17 July 1922, Page 7
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