AMUSEMENTS
EMPIRE TO-NIGHT •‘THE PRINTER’S DEVIL” All the boyish tricks and pranks that “we love so much to see in our own hoys are admirably portrayed by Wesley Parry, the young freckle-faced star, in Jiis new picture, ‘‘The Printer s Devil. It is not too often these, days that we Iwve the opportunity of seeing a picture and leaving the playhouse just j 'brimful of goorl feeling and satisfaction. But “The Printer’s Devil is just that kind of picture, with just, the kmu of cast, and with the unobtrusive but very tangible signs of the excellent dileefion of William Beaudine, to make one feel young again and th nk of the days when one went to school ami had never a' care in the world. I lie story was especially written for \\ csley Barry liy Julien Tosephson. It is a Warner Brothers’ vlassic of the screen. Comedy, News aiVd serial ,“The Social Buccaneers.” Ring 186.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1924, Page 8
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155AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1924, Page 8
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