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AMUSEMENTS.

LYCEUM, TO-NIGHT. DOUBLE STAR.

Are you a good guesser? How clever are you at figuring out a mystery? George WaJsh, in "Putting On e Over," is certainly going to put it over on you in this respect unles3 you, are a wizard guesser. Laughs, thrills—new Walsh stunts and the prettiest girl imaginable—all figure in this delightfully entertaining story.s There is also a big scream, with Peggy Hyland in "Cheating Herself.'' Andrew Carnegie wants to live the simple life. Perhaps if h talked it over with Peggy Hyland, who tried it, h e would change -his mind. Her experiences are amusing and are faithfully recorded in "Cheating Herself," a peppery William Fox comedy. 518

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Northern Advocate, 21 October 1920, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS. Northern Advocate, 21 October 1920, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS. Northern Advocate, 21 October 1920, Page 2

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