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“COLLEGE COQUETTE” ALL TALKING AT LYCEUM A slice of college life is portrayed in Columbia’s “The Clolege Coquette, ” the all talking picture at the Lyceum Theatre to-night. The plot revolves around the unselfish friendship of two girls in a co-educational institution. The girls are exact opposites in personality and habit. One is a flirt, ever ready for a lark and not happy unless surrounded by a score of jealous swains. The other ’S demure, a clinging vine, who has been so restricted that she doesn't anything about men. Ruth Taylor handles the firsf characterisation and Jobyna Ralston is the unsophisticated chum. The supporting males are John Holland and William Coljier.

TIVOLI'S TWO BIG PICTURES The tragic life story of the notorious Roman family of Cenci is the literary work upon “The liragic Hour” is based. The story was written by one of the most famous of modern authors; and the picture has a big pull. In the siorv of “Love is Blind” a man deceives his wife by staying away at nights under pretence of business conferences away from home. His wife loves him dearly. Wishing to regain his affection, she assumes the disguise of a coquette and goes to a night cabaret, where she finds her husband, who falls in love with her. Matinee tomorrow. FAMOUS COMEDY BURLESQUE COMING. Coming to Feilding for one night only, next Wednesday, are the famous London comedian and an entirely new English company in “House Full.” one of the greatest comedy successes of the century. Ernest Lotinga is one of the most noted comedians of the day. He and his English company have never failed to please the largest and most critical of audiences in London. Ernest Lotinga has been acclaimed as a worthy successor to Dan Leno and Wilkie Bard. In “House Full” he has ample opportunities for displaying his ability to amuse and he keeps his audience in roars of laughter. Few can resist this brilliant English comedian, and in “House Full” he simply revels in an outstanding role. With' Ernest Lotinga comes a splendid English company, which includes several noted artists: Kathleen Barbor, Jack Frost, Arnold Bell, Ida May, Harold Wilkinson, T. Arthur Ellis, Lawrence J. Lawrence, Daisy Bindley, Jack Deering, Max Azieson, and others. A noted American vaudeville act with the company is the Hardgrove Brothers, (the Midshipmen) eccentric comedy dancers. The box plan opens’ on Saturday.

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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 21 March 1930, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 21 March 1930, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2507, 21 March 1930, Page 4