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AMUSEMENTS

i SIL f ! ~ .1 ' j PEOPLE’S PICTURES, fe*jfj»!■ '"th !~^|! ! 'yfj; ■!':t '> t.; mm ■» .■■■■*. j ;I:.. ; y: The chief attraction at tfo Theatre Koyali tonight is “Pay Me,” ana.'hev ' Jewel production, but quite different m to story and, a&iata, from all previ oua releases. “Pay Me ’is a powerful •melodrama o! the lumber camps of the West. Pull of action and force, it is what might be well termed “a good a-ed blooded” wtory of men and women who mainly live outside the law. The story is well handled, and every aitiVt 6 particularly well chosen, the acting be ing of remarkably high standard, wi.h Dorothy Phillips*in the _ bad, _ her charm arid beauty , making a fctrikmg contrast to the rough surroundings of the Western lumber camp, and the glare glitter of the gambling saloon which ah© is foi*c©d to live. -** ie supporting i-tem a on the programme are of- fohe usual high standard. In addition to!:the Weekly Review, there is a snappy idhristi comedy, “Just Like Dad,” and a fine educational, “The Wanderer and Whozit.” HAY WARD’9 PICTURES. s the' secret code. ” 'There will the usual change of pro gramme at tonight, when “Thej Secret Code” will be screened. It £T based on facts- disclosed by-die Sjecrai Sendee, and will star bewitching '■ Gloria Swanson and Barney bheiTy. .the Btory in °ne of amassing spy ~uc<coiv, and m Ha development, provide* a w measure of thrilling scenes, and mlei«d S’not allowed to wane for * mo "**b ■ f This picture, which will only be this- evening,’is sure to bo enjojeu „ laM patrons the Empire. The suppoi are varied and bo known that allrestrictionanpo. hj of chsldrew hivo Jjten * fi moved, a I “Shakespeare a beven Ages haying the right of entry. V- EMPIRE THEATRE “MICKEY” ‘•Mirkev ” the big International Al iJSST’ki i» Enrnire Theatre on Monday at w P -1 > ■ m Tuesday at2-30| «* 9lP£. ‘ The Soryywith ii» come#, it* 1 wonderful thrills b enthrallingvigeo in a wave and culmma es in &S ?aA. b»S»?*4*» to /«&«•> "Th» Whip" <»■ •‘ltoWw'fi, life scenes include the ■ *• ftk 3*S iSe. -As for evmv ■:^S^RS“aTTin^ :ifflS&vU Hurl cw! iujh the raccourse and at *nc nm c or'h'er w •,tes fsas-iySs.' "Mituve (the old 1 Indian womai, i? s tSfpS' uiiioh % S&xßwfew 1 , >'■<! 1 . 1 hlltmli .t. i* i,. * ‘

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 21 February 1920, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 21 February 1920, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 21 February 1920, Page 8