ENTERTAINMENTS
PALMERSTON PICTURES REGENT THEATRE To-night’s the last of “Sally in Our Alley," featuring Gracie Fields, England’s highest paid vaudeville artist. Her story of “Sally’’ will be acclaimed a delight by ali who witness the production. It i s a story of the famous Mile- End Road, London, (omplera change to-morrow afternoon, with “But i lie Flesh is Weak." An added attraction matinee and night will be a mannequin parade of fashions, staged -by Slater’s, gown specialists. ■ KOSY THEATRE This evening concludes “Cohens and the Kellys in Hollywood, ’’ the laugh sensation of the season. In this hilarious picture Kelli ’s daughter becomes a featured screen player through a happy chain of circumstances, and when the Cohens follow their Irish friends to the capital they find the Kellys have “gone Hollywood’’ with tremendous enthusiasm. George Sidney and Charlie Murray are Simply Great ! Good supports. PALACE THEATRE This attraction ends season tonight. A genuine gloom-dispeller is “Stepping- Sisters," rile t'unnv Fox comedy for the Palace Theatre this evening. “Sreppirg Sisters’’ features three famous stars, Louise Dresser, Job;, na Howland and Minna Gombe.il, all of whom give perfect performances. It is with their adventures that the story deals, and they are vastly entertaining.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3798, 16 August 1932, Page 4
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