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ENTERTAINMENTS.

“MR WIT” AT LYCEUM' 'Fhe association of one of the most dramatic, of modern plays, “Air Wn.” with one* of America’s greatest dramatic character actors, Lon Chaney, will he- seen at the Lyceum to-night, ft, is a play that is different, with the haunting and gripping mystery of the* East, whose exponent is out to get revenge against the Western race. The dramatic climax in which woman’s intuition (as played by Louise Dresser) is pitted against the wisdom of the Orient, in a desperate duel of wits, with the life of her son at stake, is one of the most astounding pieces of dramatic action ever given to the screen. Pence Adoree plays the Chinese, daughter and Ralph Forbes the English son. TTLF. TIVOLI “Wild Beauty” is the picture to be filmed to-night with a, wonderful stallion. Rex, a, schief actor. Rex was a had horse, powerful, vicious, manhating. Now an understanding trainer lias him in hand. ’I he starred humans are June Marlowe and Hugh Allan, and they, with. Bex, go through, thrilling and exciting episodes. There is the risk June takes at the, mouth of the canyon when 1500 horses were stampeded. and within JOt yards the hero had to rush to save her. To-morrow at the matinee there will lie a children’s singing competition, with many entrants.

DAMAGED GOODS AT LYCEUM A film version of Eugene Brieux s famous play “Damaged Goods” will be presented at the Lyceum on Monday, with a matinee for ladies onfy on Tuesday. According to regulations imposed by the censor this pictvne may ho shown to segregated audiences composed exclusively of womev and men, no individual under the age. of 16 being admitted. The picture is described as teaching a lesson in candid revelation of the effects of the red plague in a community and how also: by prudery and ‘•‘the conspiracy of silence” studiously ignorant people can encourage this dread <lGoaso. ,See the. special advertisement.

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Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1889, 27 April 1928, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1889, 27 April 1928, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1889, 27 April 1928, Page 4