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AMUSEMENTS.

PEERLESS PICTURES. Bryant. Washbourn in “Burglar Proof’’ a. five-reel Paramount will be shown at the Town Hall to-night ami at the Matinee on Wednesday. t “THE GILDED LILY" Mae Murray, a famous Paramount star and dancer, has been provided with a picture story of great dramatic power which was especially written for her by Clara Bcranger. It is “1 he Gilded Lily," and it will be the feature attraction on Wednesday night. The story fits Miss Murray like a glove in the role in which she first became famous —a dancer. Lily Drake,, dancer of the Club Royale, is the type of girl, all sham and rogue on the exterior, but real and true when the tarnish ami tinsel wear off. She is sought by many men, including a typical New York man-about-town and a youth from the country. In their contest to win her hand. Miss Beranger has given an unusual twist that is entirely original anil will place the picture in the front rank for its story yalue. The seeoml feature is “The Wild Cat of Paris,” featuring Priscilla Dean. Heart interest, line to personal sacrifices for a higher ideal, is well sustained; mental excitement rapid action, wonderful suspense, and vivid portrayal of the star as the lawless Apache girl, will live in the memories of all who see it. as remarkable. The story is one of the Apaches of Paris, their relation to the community, their fights with the police, their lawless habits.

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Grey River Argus, 5 December 1921, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Grey River Argus, 5 December 1921, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Grey River Argus, 5 December 1921, Page 2

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