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AMUSEMENTS

TOWN HALL TONIGHT.

In “Babe Comes Home,” First National, presents the famous baseball hero, Babe Ruth, with Anna Q. Nilsson and Louise Fazenda, in an absorbing comedy romance. The fact that a refreshingly novel love story and bubbling comedy are even more important than baseball in the picture will no doubt interest all patrons. “Jazz Mad Youth” would make a sub-title to “The Dixie Flyer” which with the superb action of Cullen Landis and Eva Novak runs in tandem on Saturday night with “Babe Comes Home.” In “The Dixie Flyer” there is what the younger generation calls n “wild party,” staged in the home of v Vice-President Bedford of the S. and W. Railroad. The scenic investiture of this sequence is as lovely as anything to be found in any production,

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Northern Advocate, 24 September 1927, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS Northern Advocate, 24 September 1927, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS Northern Advocate, 24 September 1927, Page 6

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