BREAMER'S ROYAL LYCEUM PICTURES
To-night all true lovers of drama will be present a,t the Municipal Theatre to witness the screening of the great picture "The Price of Beauty." Mr Breamer has had" printed a very neat programme for tonight. All patrons shall receive one a* they enter the door. A host of other pictures will be screened including "Ocean, Thoiu (Mighty Monster" and "Japanese Wrestling." The latter tis a great picture of true sport. Any. athletes interested in the art of Ju Jitsu should avail themselves* of the opportunity of witnessing this picture. "Don Ramon's Daughter" is a (beautiful Kalem drama set in the wilds ;of Italy. There are also "A Foreman's SCdurage," "Mi-schievotuiiv Minx," "Saving of Dan" and 'others. Tlie star picture "The Price of Beauty," will be lectured on by Mr Breamer who is- •an able elocuitionist. Mr Breamer it admitting the territorials in uniform at half price to-n%ht and to-morrow night. The booking for to-night is reported as heavy. Any one anxious to igiet a seafrds advised to book early. We again give a v?jnopsis of "The Price of Beauty" — A beau t'iful widmv ha« just received a letter from her daughter Lizzie, announcing that. she. is returning from -school, also i that she is enga,ged to Count Leopold. The daughter arrivesv ibiiit is not; top warmly received toy her mother. The Count calls and is , attracted 'oy the iuncommon beauty of the widow, and at a dinner given in honour of the. engagement, she, while sitting our :i dance** with the Count places a roso in his buttonhole, and while doing so, he kisses her. At the . r ■■■- moment Lizzie Is looking /for him, and witnesses the perfidy of her fiancoe : . She is • brokenhearted arid determines to leave home after "making an attempt ,to take her mother'^ life^ Two years have passed and the widow has become the wife of Count Leopold. He is bored toy her society and leaves hurriedly for a trip abroad The Countess has received ' an invitation to a friend's house, who has engaged a famous* tenor to sirigi. She goes, and is enamoured with him, and they elope. He takes her to a place where she meets another admirer while the tenor is abr^nt. He returnsand is in time to see her in the arms of another man. A quarrell ensues and the rsnger leaves the Countess. Through all this she becomes mortally ill and requests that, her husband and daughter toe brought to her bedflide,. which Is done. They both meet there tout no recognition takes place. )>n ween them. The Countess dies.-JHi'l the Count, for. his honor's sake fiylits a duel with the Jitalian tenor and is (killed. The groat toedroom scene in this picture is a positive sensation. No lover of drama will be disappointed with tli is great star : attraction. -
BREAMER'S ROYAL LYCEUM PICTURES
Grey River Argus, 8 May 1912, Page 5
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