AMUSEMENTS. Q R A N D THBATEB. TO-NIGHT, at 7. Three-hour Double-feature Programme. PAULINE'FREDERIC in a 5-act Goldwyn, ‘ Bonds of Love,’ and EUGENE O’BRIEN in a Selznick 5-act Eastern Drama, ‘The Prophets’ Paradise. Supports: Topical Gazettes, Scenic, Century Comedy, and Serial. PLAZA THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, at 7. PAULINE FREDERIC in ‘Bonds of Love’ and EUGENE O’BRIEN in ‘The Prophets’ Paradise.’ Supports; ' Gazettes, Scenic, Century Comedy, and Serial. For the evening programme special engagement of ALAN RALSTON, the Soldier Songster, who will sing ‘ Thora ’ and ‘ Mary,’ aided by Illustrated Slides. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Empire theatre. Daily, at 3.30 and 8.30. A film version of ‘The Woman in the Case,’ Clyde Fitch’s great play, which has thrilled thousands. Betty Compson in ‘ The Law and the Woman,’ a drama which outrivals ‘The 13th Chair’ and ‘The Bat’ for weirdness and l mystery. Also, at 2 and! 6.45, Ethel Clayton in ‘ Her Own Money.’ Full supports. Book at Bristol, or ’phono 444. Octagon theatre. Afternoons, 2.30, Evenings 7.45. Special engagement, the Great ‘‘LB ROI,” Idol of the World of Magic, Wonder Man of the East. Also, the British Government’s six-reeled picture, ‘ Royal India,’ a splendid, awe-inspiring, historic drama that every man, woman, and child can see. Plan at Begg's. Prices as usual. Big Concert Orchestra. EtVBRYBODY’S THEATER. i To-day, 2.30, and 7.15 To-night. ‘KINDRED OF THE DUST,’ ' KINDRED OP THE DUST,’ Peter B. Kync’s most famous novel. MIRIAM COOPER, Sweet, Poignant, as "Nan of Sawdust Pile.” Supports; Graphic, Scenic, Christie Comedy, Sherlock Holmes Drama. Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. QUEEN’S THEATRE. Daily, at 2 and 6.30 p.ra. NORMA TALMADGB NORMA TALMADGE Has never been more captivating than in ‘ THE WONDERFUL THING.’ Supports include: Patho Gazette, Scenio (Napier, N.Z.), and Snub Pollard Comedy. Orchestra at 8. Plan at Bristol. King idwaed. To-night 1—7.15.—T0-night 1 GIGANTIC DOUBLE PROGRAMME. The World's Sweetheart’s Latest Success, MARY PICKFORD In ‘Through the Back Door,’ and Hcnery Edwards and Chrissie White in ‘ TOWARDS THE LIGHT,’ Powerful Drama with a Thrilling Climax. Saturday Night Prices.
LAST TWO SINGS! THIS WEEK AND NEXT. TO-MORROW, COMMUNITY SINGS. OCTAGON HALL, 12.30 p.m. Leader, Mr W. R. Sinclair. Pianist, Miss Doris Zafier. GRAND THEATRE, 12.15 p.m. Leader, Mr Percy Braiihwaite. Pjanist, Mr Roi Don. Surplus Collection for Charity. Bring Your Song Sheets.
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Evening Star, Issue 18053, 22 August 1922, Page 6
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