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AMUSEMENTS.

LYCEUM TONIGHT

One of tin* most artistic and picturesque small sets ever made for a motion picture is the home of BonU:'. and Don Jose della Guevda, a Spanish dancer* and her old grandfather in "Singed Wings," Penrhvn Stanlaws' new Paramount production, coming to the Lyceum Theatre tonight. Bonita. is played by Daniels who :s featured in the picture, while Kobert Brower, portrays the character of Don •lose. Bleak walls rise above a barren floor made ugly bv great gaping cracks. Dismal, ghostly shadows cast their ominous figures into weird, meaningless shapes. The little sun that penetrates through the windows with broken .panes, casts a. ghastly light upon everything within the room. The room is but a replica of hundreds of homes along the waterfront of San Francisco. It is along this waterfront that the setting for "Singed "Wings" was laid by Ivatherino Newlin Burt, author of the story. S

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Northern Advocate, 6 August 1924, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS. Northern Advocate, 6 August 1924, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS. Northern Advocate, 6 August 1924, Page 4

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