PHOTO-PLAYS
‘Kindred of the Dust’ will be disclosed again at Everybody’s this evening. The story is from the pen of Peter B. Kyne. Betty Comp son, in ‘Tire Law and the Woman,’ and Ethel Clayton, in ‘Her Own Money,’ head the current, programme at the Empire. ■ ' Kazan,’ a screen version of James Oliver Curwood’s story, is the stellar attraction at the King Edward at present. The Octagon programme includes ‘The Trap,’ starring Lon Chaney, and ‘The Swindler,’ an adaptation for the screen of Ethel M. Delia story. Shirley Mason, in ‘ Little Miss Smiles/ and John. Gilbert, in ‘Gleam o’ Dawn/ are the features of the current programme at the Grand, Jane Novak essays the principal role in ‘Kazan,’ the headliner at the Queen’s. The picture is from James Oliver Curwood’s novel. The programme at the Plaza includes ‘Little-. Miss Smiles,’ starring Shirley Mason, and ‘ Gleam' o’ Dawn,’ featuring John Gilbert. .
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Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 3
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150PHOTO-PLAYS Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 3
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