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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.

T> AY. GRIFFITHS “'DREAAI STREET” AND BEAUTY COAIPF/limON. To-day’s the day and to-night s the night. This is the _ nuouucoment that nil Gisborne lias 1 yen waung for—the commencement of F.vciyhody’s Beauty Contest. The screening of the first group of competitors takes place- at to-day’s matinee. Nine reels of moving story,, mingled pathos and humor, and a lightning stroke of sudden drama make up a fine D.AY. Griffith production in “Dream Street” the special feature to be pre- • sentod. The underworld of London with its exotic strange characters and its history of crime and romance are splendidly portrayed. The story is about tho love of two brothers for each other, one a ruthless fascinating gay lad of the underworld and the other a dreamer who is moved by swift to murder. They hot-1 i "love- tin sarnfe girl and the well woven story is full of suspense. The photography is weirdly beautiful anil full of surprise effects. Carol Dempster, the heroine of the “Love Flower” has a still more impressive role in the Lhneliou.se Nights story “Dream Street”. She plays tho part of a little dancer whose affair with tho’ ruthless “Spike” McFndden has almost a tragic termination. The supports include Pa tho Gazette, “The First Circus,” comedy cartoons, and “Re-Discovering French Rivers.’, Canadian scenic. Usual prices are to ho charged so patrons are advised to be early and to buy their tickets at Miller's Corner, where the day sales are or else reserve their seats.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9572, 25 July 1923, Page 7

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EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9572, 25 July 1923, Page 7

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9572, 25 July 1923, Page 7

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