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AMUSEMENTS. OCTAGON THEATRE TO-NIGHT, at 7.45, Tiro • Management Presents The Swift-moving Story of a Girls Search for Screen Fame. ■ HOLLYWOOD,' ‘ HOLLYWOOD,’ Paramount's Thrilling, Humorous, and Lavishly-entertaining Story of Filmland. A Special Musical Programme has been arranged for the OCTAGON CONCERT ORCHESTRA For This Super-Attraction. Overture. ‘Little Redcap’ (Gruenwald). Suite, ‘Harvest Time’ (Haydn Wood). (a) Harvester's Dance. (h) An Interlude. (o) Harvest Home. ‘Scene do Ballet’ (Tscherepnine) Intermezzo, ‘ Donda di Notte (Cern). Suite, ‘Gipsy Pictures’ (Mallory). (a) Fireside Tales, b) A Romany Night. (c) The Ball at Manor Farm. ‘ Pizzicato-Arabesque ’ (Fancbetti). Look Out for ‘THE COVERED WAGGON.’ pLAZA AND EVERYBODY'S 2 p.m.-NOW SHOWING.—7 p.m. A Drama of Friendship and Sacrifice in the Western Ranges, ‘ NOT A DRUM WAS HEARD,’ Starring Your Favorite, Buck Jones. Also, OWEN MOORE and ALICE LAKE In a Sensational Domestic Comedy. 1 MODERN MATRIMONY,’ A Play that begins where most Plays end, and a story that’s packed with tho amusing adventures of Newly-wed House-hunters. In Support, AL. ST. JOHN in ‘ SLOW AND SURE,’ FOX NEWS, Etc. K. ING EDWARD theatre - TO-NIGHT, at 7,45. COLLEEN MOORE and KENNETH HARLAN in ‘ APRIL SIgOWERS.’ April showers bring May flowers. A shower of trouble came into the lives of two Irish sweethearts in this tale of laughter and tears—but after the shower came the sunshine. You’ll bo delighted with this picture.

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Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 8