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PICTURE THEATRES

OCTAGON. Mae ALursh plays tho chief role in David Belasco’s Bioadway hit, ‘Daddies,’ a picture being disclosed just now at the Octagon. The story is one that has both laughter and sadness about it. The Octagon Concert Orchestra plays: Overture, ‘ Der Freischutz ’ (AA r eber); dances from 'Robin' Hood’ (Running)—(a) ‘Michaelmas Dance,’ lb) ‘Maid Marian,’ (c) ‘The Miller’s Dance’; selection from ‘The Debutante ’ (Victor Herbert); ‘ Suite d’Orchesti-a,’ No. 2 (Gustav Lange)—(a) ‘Romance,’ |b) ‘Caprice,’ (r) ‘Nocturne’; valse from ‘La Belle au Bois Dormant' (T.-cliaikowsky); 1 Pantomime Dance ’ (Baines). QUEEN’S. Tbe. list at the Queen's Theatre includes two big pictures. There is, firstly, ‘ Men,’ starring Foia Negri, and, secondly, 'Other Men’s Daughters",’ with Bryant Washburn and Mabel Forrest in tho chief roles. EVERYBODY’S. Barbara Castleton essays the principal role in ‘The Child Thou Gavest Ale’ at Everybody’s Theatre. Showing also is ‘Man and Wife,’ the strange tale of a man who married two sisters. EMPIRE. ‘ Those Who Dance ’ is tho title of the First National picture which heads the Empire, programme. The cast includes such distinguished players as Blanche Sweet, Bessie Love, Warner Baxter, and Robert Agnew. Buck Jones in ‘ AVostern Love,’ Dick Talniadge in ‘On Time,' and a picture of the All Blacks v. Wales match are tho attractions at the Plaza and Grand.

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Evening Star, Issue 18851, 28 January 1925, Page 4

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PICTURE THEATRES Evening Star, Issue 18851, 28 January 1925, Page 4

PICTURE THEATRES Evening Star, Issue 18851, 28 January 1925, Page 4

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