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ENTERTAINMENTS

OLIVE BROOK AT LYCEUM

There is to be a big Paramount photodrama, “Forgotten Faces,” at the Lyceum to-night, featuring Olive, Brook, Mary ’Brian, Budanova, Wm. Powell and Fred. Kohler. Facing a life term in prison, Heliotrope Harry Harlow, a dapper crook noted for his peculiar fondness for tkk scent of heliotrope, takes his infant daughter from his degraded wife and leaves her on the doorstep of a wealliy family. Fifteen years later, Harlow 's still serving his prison sentence when his vengeful wife succeeds in tracing tho whereabouts of her daughter. She goes to tile prison and taunts Harlow with her intention of dragging the girl to her own level. Barlow wins a parole and uses a. •mysterious and powerful method to frustrate Ids scheming wife. See the sequel. MACK SENNETT AT TIVOLI “The Good-bye Kiss,” which opens nt the Tivoli Theatre to-mgmr, combines melodrama, pathos) comedy and suspense in an ideal wav for strive** entertainment. It presents a former vaudeville star in' a comedy role ti.at is unusual. As a spectacle tlfe Goodbye Kiss” is marvellous, as a comedy it is a riot, as a love story it has mot been surpassed. Mack Sennett carries the spectator from laughter to tears. • Also, “Blake of Scotland Yard.”

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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 13 February 1929, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 13 February 1929, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 13 February 1929, Page 4

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