A WONDERFUL ELEPHANT, Ever since Adam fell in love with hu." rib, there have been unnumbered expon- > ents of the art of perfect loving, aula the human realm but none, •.■ including ...■: ? : Mark Antony and Romeo, displayed a .. more sympathetic and appealing brand, .'-.',; of affection than does k " Oscar," the ele- ..., phant! in'■■ this remarkable :\ picture. . Of ' course, " Oscar " has the' necessary in- ■■;. spiration, because petite Madge '; Bellamy plays opposite him. .■•: And how nobly h* ' v responds' when danger threatens*Madget?,-;'.;.■;'• In a series of delightful episodes, beginning with circus scones moving to the - Canadian North Woods and ending with , > an ivy-covered ;cottage,> and a cradle -far " Oscar to rock, this range pair will simply fascinate*. The picture is a rare i novelty. The circus scenes will fascinate; . and entertain the children. ; Parents *£ ,1 strongly recommended to send tnem to ... J see "The -. Soul of a Beast" comroeocwS u at the Strand Theatre school session, each da* ,«t «W * f^^BH
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18551, 8 November 1923, Page 11
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