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‘ Tho Wonderful Thing,’ a powerful drama with Norman Talmadge in tho chief role, will be disclosed again at tho King Edward this evening. ‘Royal India,’ a six-reel picture, is the principal attraction at tho Octagon. In addition a good turn is submitted by Lo Roi, a magician. To-night will mark the final screening at the Grand of ‘A Rough Diamond.’ featuring Tom Mix, and ‘Cheated Love,’ featuring parmel Myera. Nofma Talmadge is responsible for some good work in ‘The Wonderful Thing,’ tho headliner at tho Queen’s. Good supports are shown.
The bill at the Plaza includes two dramas—‘Rough Diamond’ and ‘Cheated Love’—gazettes, a cartoon, and a Sunshine comedy. ‘The Soul of Rafael,’ a drama dealing with old Californian days, is tho chief attraction at Everybody’s. Clara Kimball Young is tho star. ‘Back Pay,’ a drama featuring Ma|t Moore and Leona Owen, and ‘Something Different,’ starring Constance Binney, are tho features at tho Empire.
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Evening Star, Issue 18052, 21 August 1922, Page 7
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