ENTERTAINMENTS
WAL. REID AT EVERYBODY'S. "The Hell Diggers," the big picture to be finally- screened at the Oddfellows' Hall to-night, is even more tha nthe title suggests. It is about the engineer in charge of big excavation and gold dredging operations, with virile Wallace Reid as the hero. Things move swiftly all the way through this big Paramount photoplay, and even the love making is of the tempestuous sort. This acrobatic hero is at- the best. The comedy and the Graphic are both good. A Burton Holmes travelogue showing how films are made is of unique interest. Big sporting feature on Monday: Fox's super-play, "Thunderclap." AT THE LYCEUM. An absorbing and dramatic story of life in the tenements of New York's East Side is presented in the picturisation of "Salvation Nell," the EdI ward Sheldon plav, at the Lyceum to-night. It is a story of the ups and downs of a poor little girl in a great city. _ Nell Sanders loses her sweat : shop job, is discharged from the eating establishment of "Hash House Sal." But her pluck assert itself after she is dismissed as the scrubwoman of a saloon. She joins the Salvation Army and triumphs, saving her beloved Jim from himself. Pauline Starke has the leading role as Salvation Nell, with Joe King playing opposite. The supports include chapter 6 of "Hidden Dangers" and a Snub Pollard comedy. Monday: "Half a Chance" and Larry Semon in "The Bakery."
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4576, 29 April 1922, Page 2
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