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AMUSEMENTS.

PFFRI.ESS PICTURES.

A JEWEL. A seven reel Jewel production, entitleij “Come Through” starring Herbert Rawlin-son will heas the all new programme at tse Town. Hall to-night. ••HUMORESQUE.” The answer to the critics who lament the, artificiality of motion pictures is “Humoresque.”, It is a photoplay of the song of life. And it is, above all, a gloriously faithful depiction of the lives and loves of the average Jewish lamily. Here is seen the intense affection and the wholeheart e<! happiness of the race transferred to the screen in a production whoeh must ho a classic of all time. It is an interpretation of the Jewish ra.ee, with a beauty and veracity uioresque.” a picture story by our talented co-religionist Fannie Hurst, and is written with all of her deep knowledge of human beings of the. human lold. “Humoresque” has the distinction of being acclaimed as the screen sensation, of 1921. “ Humoresque, •’ 1 the photoplay, 'and “Humoresque” the throbbing melody, must take their appeal directly to the senses, or else the glorious message loses its effect; . and thus it is that “Humoresque’’ lias to be seen, ta be fully appreciated. Viewed in cold type one is prone to ask: Why “Humoresque?” But viewed between the eyes and brain the onlooker, one knows the why of “Humoresque.” “ Humorespue, ” which is a Paramount. Artcraft Royalty Masterpiece will b e screened at the Town Hall on Friday and Saturday and at the matinee on Saturday. Usual prices will prevail, and reserved seats may h<* Looked at Kilcour’s. • MINER’S HALL. In the above Hall to-night the Peerless will screen the splendid five reel Paramount “A Lady in Love” starring the popular Ethel Clayton.

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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1921, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. Grey River Argus, 19 May 1921, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Grey River Argus, 19 May 1921, Page 5

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