PHOTO-PLAYS
* Pardon ! My Nerve,’ a Fox Western drama , with Buck Jones in the principal tote, is the chief attraction at the Grand. Th» supports are of a high standard. ‘Hail the Woman,’ a drama directed by Thomas H. Inoe, is the headliner at the Queen’s. Good supports are promised. and seats may bo reserved at The Bristol.
The bill at the Plaza includes ‘Pardon My Nerve’ (a Fox Western drama), ‘ Pardon Me’ (Sunshine comedy), and a Topical Gazette.
To-night will mark the final screening «t Everybody’s of "The Rosary,’ a drama of very exceptional merit. The supports will he varied and interesting. ’One Glorious Day,’ starring Will Rogers and Lila Lee, and ‘ Exit the Vamp,’ featuring Ethel Clayton, will be disclosed for the last time at the Empire to-night. •Hail the Woman,’ a drama In which the chief roles are essayed by Florence Vidor, TuUy Marshall, Madge Bellamy, «nd Theodore Roberts, heads the King Edward bilk 'The Hundredth Chance,’ a pfeturisatfon of Ethel M. DelTa story, is the principal attraction at the Octagon. Among the supports is a Universal comedyjroma.
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Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 10
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180PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 10
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