AMUSEMENTS. NOTE! In'' Response to Numerous Request wo have Decided to Revert'to our USUAL HOUR of COMMENCING our EVENING SESSIONS--7.30. ' 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30,, . 7.30, 7:30, , 7.30, ; COMMENCING FROM TO-NIGHT. QUEEN'S TH E ATRE DAILV, AT 2 and 7.30 p.m. JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES : JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES JOHNNY HINES In ‘ALL ABOARD.' ‘ ALL ABOARD. 1 ‘ALL ABOARD.’ ALL ABOARD,’ ‘ ALL ABOARD.’ ‘ALL ABOARD.’ ‘ALL ABOARD.’ •ALL ABOARD.’ ’ ALL ABOARD.’ ‘ALL ABOARD.’ ‘ALL ABOARD.’ ‘ALL ABOARD.’ Let Johnny Hines ho your guide to tho land of laughs ami romance. Lots of action all tho time—races, chases, fights, and fun. It’s Johnny’s funniest picture. DAYLIGHT SAVING. IN RESI’ONSE TO NUMEROUS REQUESTS, WE HAVE DECIDED TO REVERT TO THE USUAL HOUR OF COMMENCING OUR EVENING SESSION. 7.45. 7.45. 7.45. 7.45. 7.45. 7.45. 7.45. 7.45. 7.45. gMV IR E TII RATE E MATINEES DAILY, 2.15. EVENING SESSION DE LUXE, 7.45. ‘MR \VU,’ ‘MR wu; ‘MR WU,’ ‘.MR WU,’ ‘MRWU,’ ‘ME WIV ‘MR WU,’ ‘MRWU,’ ‘MRWU,’ ‘MRWU,’ ‘MRWU.’ ‘MRWU.’ ‘.MRWU,' ‘ AIR WU,’ ‘iMR WU.’ MR WU,’ "MR WU,' ‘MR WU,’ •MRWU,' ‘MRWU.’ Featuring LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. Ho will sweep you off your icet as tho mysterious “ Wu ” in tins dramatic sensation. You will agree this is Lou Chaney’s I most amazing role. RENEE ADOREE Will touch your heart as flic young flower of OLD CHINA. All tho glamorous color and mystery of tho throbbing East sweep through this amazing him of passion, intrigue, and revenge. The sinister shadow of Mandarin Wu, the merciless code of tho Orient, stepped in between -omancc of East and West. EMPIRE SELECT ORCHESTRA (Cliars. Parnell, Mus. Dir.). ' Box Plans at Tho Bristol. Theatre ’Phone 10-444. NOTE. In Response to Numerous Requests wo have decided to Revert to our USUAL HOUR of COMMENCING our EVENING SESSION—--7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7,30, 7,30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, 7.30, COMMENCING FROM TO-NIGHT. EVERYBODY’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30 p.m. EVELYN BRENT and WILLIAM POWELL In ‘LOVE’S GREATEST MISTAKE,’ ■LOVE’S GREATEST MISTAKE.’ ‘ LOVE’S GREATEST MISTAKE.’ _ The story of a girl who mistook attention and gifts for love. In Addition, JANE NOVAK. JANE NOVAK. JANE NOVAK. JANE NOVAK. ‘THE SUBSTITUTE WIFE.’ , . ‘THE SUBSTITUTE WIFE.’ ‘THE SUBSTITUTE WIFE.’ "■ There’s pathos, power, and punch in ‘ THE SUBSTITUTE WIFE.’ For Reserves, Ring Theatre, 'phono 10-591; will not bo held after 7.45.
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Evening Star, Issue 19713, 14 November 1927, Page 8
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