AMUSEMENTS.
“THE CHINESE PARROT” TONIGHT. Universal’s great mystery drama, “The Chinese Parrot,” starring Hey bart Bosworth and Marian Nixon will be shown again to-night at the Op.’ra House for the final time. JOHNNY HINES TO-MORROW IN “HOMEMADE.” Johnny Hines in his latest First National Picture, “Home Made.” produced undhr the supervision of C. C. Burr and directed by Charles Hines, appears to-morrmv at the OpCra Hous e - A splendid cast of players and comedians appear, with Marjory Daw in the leading feminine rolU, including Edmund Breese. De Witt Jennings, Chari ,'s Gerard, Margaret Seddon and Maud Turner Gordon. An extra treat is promisrid in the appearance of Johnny’s pets, Loretta, his parrot, and Buster, his dog. Hines appears as a country boy, a pullman porter, a ladies’ maid, a waiter in an hotel, and a high-powered jam sal sman. The story deals w’,th the successful attempt of Johnny to pul. his mother’s homemade jam on th j retail market.
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Grey River Argus, 15 January 1929, Page 2
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