AMUSEMENTS.
SHOULD A BABY DIE?
At His Majesty's Theatre to-night (Monday) only, Fullers are screening a remarkable picture entitled •'Should a Babj, Die?" It is founded' on a medical case which was. the sensation of. last year in America, and resulted in a doctor being struck off the rolls. It is described asfga page from the book of Humanity, and a drama of real everyday life. There are suitable supporting films. 'THE PANTHER OF DEATH." Those who enjoyed tire t&rills of "The Jockey of Death" some time ago will welcome the big picture to be screened at His Majesty !s tomorrow night (Tuesday), "The Panther of Death," which is said to be another like it. The love story of a beautiful gymnast is woven into an astounding circus drama crowded with sensational . episodes which include: ''The flight through an open window from an aerial trapeze,"" "On the cliff edge in the grip of death,"* "The bridge of living bodies,"' and "The 500 feet leap for life."
New and popular songs of
THE MOMENT,
"A Little Bit of Heaven, sure they call it Ireland." "Last night was the end of the
- : world V' ' - : "Slend. a photo of the liing to me." "Homeland." E E - ; "Back home in Tennessee." "The Long White Cloud." "The trail that leads to home." "Brol.en Doll."
2s Id each, posted. • "Trentham," Is 7'd oosted. "For Auld Lang Syne, for Aws- , tralia will He there." lOd posted.CARTWRIGHT'S,' 15 Alfred Street, EBlenheim.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 154, 2 July 1917, Page 8
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243AMUSEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 154, 2 July 1917, Page 8
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