AMUSEMENTS. PLAZA AND GRAND 2 p.m.-TWICE DAILY—7.3O p.m. THE WONDER DOG, THE WONDER DOG, RIN-TIN-TIN, RIN-TIN-TIN, RIN-TIN-TIN, KIN-TIN-TIN, In His Latest and Best Picture, ‘THE NIGHT CRY,’ ‘THE NIGHT CRY,’ ‘THE NIGHT CRY,’ ‘THE NIGHT CRY - ,’ A story of tense thrills and tenderness, of a dog's loyalty and a man’s cruelty, of. a revengeful shepherd and a giant bird of prey; and finally a heroic dog’s vindication. AND ANOTHER EXCELLENT PICTURE, VIVID, THRILLING, ‘THE PERCH OF THE DEVIL.’ ‘ THE PERCH OF THE DEVIL,’ ‘THE PERCH OF THE DEVIL.’ It’s wiki, uncanny, amazingly unique—a hand-to-hand battle, fought far in the depth of the earth, its contestants menaced every moment by the crashing in of the mine. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and /.30. For Land's Sake, for Laugh’s Sake. OH, LADY! ’ You Must Sec ‘LADIES AT PLAY.’ ‘LADIES AT PLAY.’ ‘LADIES AT PLAY.’ ‘LADIES AT PLAY.’ ‘LADIES AT PLAY.’ ‘LADIES AT PLAY'.’ BATTLE FOR MILLIONS. A funny and witty battle for 6,000,000 dollars between a modern girl and two spinsters who ceased to bo in stylo in ihc later nineties is a highlight of ‘Ladies at Play,’ the First National Comedy-drama. DORIS KENYON, LLOYD HUGHES, ‘and LOUISE FAZENDA are featured. Supported by A gay, swift comedy, a bright, heartgripping romance, - .. ‘THE CATS PYJAMAS.’ ‘THE CATS PYJAMAS.’ ‘THE CAT'S PYJAMAS.’ ‘THE CAT'S PYJAMAS.’ NO KIDDING, ‘THE CAT'S PYJAMAS’ IS A PICTURE ! You love fast, frisky comedy in which there's the sweet Haver of romance, plenty of laughs, and a dash of tabasco—and here it is to perfection! Starring BETTY BRONSON and BETTY BRONSON and RICHARD CORTEZ. RICHARD CORTEZ. WATCH FOR ‘THE BIG, PARADE.’ fho Western Epic of Screen Annals —Bigger than All the Westerns of the Past Put Together! ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ ' ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ UMPIRE THEATRE AFIBRNQON SESSION, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. The Epoch-making Epic of the Glorious West! ‘THE FLAMING ‘THE FLAMING ‘THE FLAMING ‘THE FLAMING ‘THE FLAMING ‘THE FLAMING ‘THE FRAMING ‘THE FLAMING ‘THE FLAMING ‘THE FLAMING ‘THE FLAMING ‘THE FLAMING ‘THE FLAMING FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ FRONTIER,’ With HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, ANNE CORNWALL, ANNE CORNWALL, DUSTIN FARNUM, DUSTIN FARNUM, AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS! Thousands of Indians—Cavalrymen—Pony Express Eidere—Army Scouts—Western Plainsmen Political Washington West Point in the 70s—a True and Tender Love Story—Culminating in ihc Hugo, Mammoth, and Thrilling Climax of (he Battle of ihe Little Big Horn and Custer's Last Stand, LET NOTHING PREVENT YOUR SEEING THIS SUPER-SPECTACLE. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Chas. Parnell, Mu?. Dir.). Plans at The, Bristol, or Ring the Theatre (444).
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Evening Star, Issue 19551, 9 May 1927, Page 8
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