ENTERTAINMENTS
EMPIRE TUF.ATRI
The attraction to-night at the }'.m----.jjj-e is a Paramount Comedy "100 Untiv Crooks." starring Mildred Davis, wie.' makes a welcome reappearance after a long absence from the screen. The photoplay, which brims with hilarious situations, concerns a fashionable I on" Island debutante, who wagers she can write a good crook play. 'Jo obtain first hand information, the girl launches upon a companionship with a band of desperadoes, who soon turn her homo into a den of iniquity, and threaten her reputation in society. Mildred finds she has made n bad bargain and that "too ■ ~'ianv crooks."' like "too many cooks, brim' disastrous results. no matter what thev attempt to do. The picture. Creeled hv bred Newmeyer. eo-tcaturos Lloyd Hughes. C.eorge Bancroft and hi Bre'ndol with Miss Davis. . Another double programme will no presented to-morrow night, headed nv ■The "Fourth Commandment." which |,.,Si -i -real cast, including Belle Bon„eu ' \Cirv Carr. llenrv Victor. Robert Annus and dune Marlowe. The supporti„,r picture will be "The Notorious i ulv*" starring Lewis Stone and Barbara 'Bedford. On Monday and lues,|.|V the special attraction is Joe General." starring the Frozen Lace Co, liiin. Buster Keaton. All Oox plans are now open.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 April 1928, Page 7
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199ENTERTAINMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 April 1928, Page 7
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