AMUSEMENTS
PEERLESS PICTURES. To-night’s attraction is a Selznick production “The Road of Ambition.” - Tho supports include a new two-reel comedy. Wednesday’s attraction is a. Real Art special “Soldiers of Fortune.” “Bob, you aro killing that outfit. Why don’t you go round? ft will save the company thousands, and it will be cooler.” But Clay was not to be beaten. “She would not care for a quitter,” was the sole thought that decided him. And now she had come to his country, to the land of toil. She did not fit his ideals so well, and was a marked contrast to her younger and more lively sister. So Alice Laugh am was allowed to rest listlessly all day, while Hope accompanied him in his exploits. Anna Q. Nilsson plays Alice and Pauline Stark her tomboy suiter Hope, while Clay is portrayed by Norman Kerry in the great opic r by Richard Harding Davis, “Soldiers of Fortuno.” The supports for Wednesday include a two-reel Century comedy, the last International News; the last but not least “Sightseeing in Suva,” with Burton Holmes. Mr. W. Stevenson will render a cornet solo, “Australis.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1922, Page 3
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