AMUSEMENTS. POSITIVELY LAST DAY. JANET GAYNOR,) Charles Farrell, Beryl Mercer, in ‘MERELY MARY ANN,* With ‘THAT’S CRICKET.’ Plans at The Bristol till 5 p.m.; then at Hall’s Fruit Shop. Theatre phone 13-702. gT, JAMES THEATRE (Late Princess), Where Sound Sounds Best. Direction Sir Benjamin and John Fuller. Matinees, 2.15. Evening, 8 o’clock. To-morrow—FßlDAY—To-morrow, FOR EVERY WOMAN! A glorious story of mother love, of a beautiful woman who suffered everything for her child... FOR EVERY MAN! A grand story of a real man, friend of this wonderful woman, who stood | by until love rewarded them both... I IT’S TREMENDOUS . . . IT’S REAL , , , IT’S HUMAN . . . IT’S THE DRAMA OF THE YEAR I If Ever You Wanted to See a Really Superb Performance, Don’t Miss the SENSATIONAL BRITISH STAR, SENSATIONAL BRITISH STAR, I - ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI - ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI - ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI - ELISSA LANDI (Of ‘Always Good-bye’ and ‘Body and Soul ’), with IN VICTOR M'LAGLEN VICTOR M'LAGLEN (Also English—and Excellent), THE TREMENDOUS STORY OF MOTHER LOVE, * WICKED.’ ‘WICKED.’ —— ‘WICKED.’ ‘WICKED.’ Two Splendid English Stars in a heart-stir-ring story of the love of a lovely woman for her child ... of a woman who found her adored husband to be a thief and a murderer . . . and of a great friend who stood by her through all. YOU WOULD NO MORE THINK OF MISSING THIS TALKIE GEM THAN YOU WOULD HAVE MISSED ‘ OVER THE HILL ’ IN "SILENT” DAYS. Box Plans Filling at The Bristol. It costs no more to booK! IT’S ANOTHER ST. JAMES “ACE.”
A c£»i'k leg kept Alexander Stark, mate of the schooner Edith and Elinor, afloat for two hours when his ship was rammed and sunk off Halifax, in Nova Scotia. Stark said that he would have gone down with the ship if the leg had not buoyed him up until rescue boats could find him. Six men lost their lives in the disaster. The Spanish Treasury, . taking up nearly 10,000 unsold tickets in the State Christmas lottery, drew the first ■prize of £375,000. The Finance Minister described the unexpected win as a godseed.
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Evening Star, Issue 21036, 25 February 1932, Page 11
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343Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 21036, 25 February 1932, Page 11
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