AMUSEMENTS
EMPIRE THEATRE ‘"BRASS”
«"lle loved women and they loved him. t’Mlip Baldwin, the Qicro of “Brass,” }pla\yd by Monte Blue, needs a woman Wk nis scheme of things; but each one Wrecks his life. First comes*hltle Marjorie, .a little slip of selfishness, 'who .marries him, then dashes for the glittering white lights of cafes, while Philip craves for a restful home. After she divorces him Philip has two other love experiences, leaving an indelible impress on him fcr better or worse. The ■women wound, him around their fingers Hike wax. In the epd he learns something about what is usually considered unlearnable—woman. The master picture “Brass” is a Warner Brothers' classic of the screen, adapted from the famous best seller by Charles G. Norris. Serial, “The. Social Buccaneer,” comedy, etc. Usual prices. Ring 1116 for reserves.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 30 December 1924, Page 8
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137AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 30 December 1924, Page 8
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