EVERYBODY’S THEATRE.
LEA TRICE JOY & MATT MOORE IN MAPM'H A t;t, NEILAN’S “MINNIE.” “Minnie,” Marshall Ncilan’s latest .picture released through First National, will be the great, attraction at Everybody’s matinee fo-dav. “Minnie,”" like all of Neilm’s productions, is said to he exceptional entertainment. There is net a dull moment in it-. It is a very human story about a. household drudge who is so homely that no one hesitates to tell her so. 'Her father owns the hotel in the town hut lie is so interested in a radm invention that Mimiie does all the 'Fork. But Minnie has ideas and she uses them to the discomfort of everybody, including . herself. • The picture is full of incidents that dc- ' velep hearty laughter, but underneath it, all is the throb of drama. Matt .Moore • and Beatrice Joy are featured in “Minnie.” Others in the east aro George Barnum, Josephine Crowell, Helen Lynch. Raymond Griffith, Richard Wav no, Tom Wilson ahd George Drum gold. As supports “In the NL’k of Thne.’l; a two-roe! animal comedy, “Waltzing Round,” comedy, “On tho. Sholra. River,” travelogue, and English Gazette will be shown. Box plan at Miller's Corner.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LX, Issue 9720, 16 January 1924, Page 6
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