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AMUSEMENTS

EMPIRE THEATRE , VF “BRASS”’ * | He loved women and they loved him. Philip Baldwin, the 'hero of “Brass,” played by Monte Blue, needs a woman in his scheme of things; but each ono wrecks, his life. First comes little Marjorie, a little slip ,of selfishness, who marries him, then dashes for the entering -white lights erf cafes, while Philip craves for a restful home. After rshe divorces him Philip has two other love experiences, leaving an indelible impress on him fer better or horse. The women wound him around their fingers like wax. ’ In the end lie learns some- ' thing about what is usually considered uiilcarnable—woman. The master picture “Brass” is a Warner Brothers’ classic of the screen, adapted from the famous best seller by Charles G. Norris. I Serial, “The Social Buccaneer,” come'dy, etc. Usual prices. Ring 186 for reserves.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 December 1924, Page 10

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AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 December 1924, Page 10

AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 December 1924, Page 10

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