AMUSEMENTS.
LYCEUM.
TO-NIGHT,
" ONE OF THE FINEST."
"One of the' Finest, ,, Tom Moore's new Goldwyn picture, not only affords any'number of delightful surprises in the way of startling complications.; and unexpected thrills, but shows the popular Tom in-a decidedly new guise, Larry Hayes, a mounted policeman, monarch of all he surveys *in the fashionable park comprising his beat. He makes his first mistake in the performance of his duty when he, overtakes a speeding limousine and remainds its beautiful, occupant, Frances Hudson, that her chauffeur is exceeding .th e limit. The society girl resents this and sets about to get hjm dismissed. Instead, he is reduced to the rank of plain clothes m,an—but not before Frances Hudson has been saved by him when her life is in peril. Assigned to guard her sister's wedding: presents, Larry again meets th e girl he can't forget and proves that she hasn't forgotten him. either, From this moment surprises begin te happen, but it doesn't dp to tell too much. 456
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Northern Advocate, 18 October 1920, Page 2
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