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AMUSEMENTS

TO-NIGHT. “Two Fistecl Jones,” the starring vehicle for Jack Hoxie, which will be shown at the Empire Theatre to-night, is a stirring drama of the west emphasizing the daring of a man in love whose aim in life is to clear up injustices. The love interest runs through the piithre with Kathryn McGhire as the leading lady. The picture was directed by Edward Sedgwick. TUESDAY. The management of. the Empire Theatre hereby relieves itself of all 'liability in the case of persons who are injured in their hopes of entertainment by failure to. see “So This Is Marriage.” Hobart di'en ley’s latest masterpiece for Metro'-Goldwyn. This picture will be shown here on Tuesday. It is a stirring portrayal of an ultra, modern wife who has been bitten by •the Jazzj Bug, a husband who hopes for the best, and a bachelor friend. The ordinary action alone would be sufficient to make this an outstanding > effort—a film that no one should miss. Mr Henley, however, has inserted in natural colours the Biblical story of David and Bath-Sheba. Hundreds of extras are used in this historical romance—ithe vivid colurs being preserved n the screen by the Technicolor process. No one can afford not to see this sequence. Eleanor Boardman, Dew Cody and Cohrad Nagel head a notable cast. The presentation is by Louis B. Mayer. 11. ’ WEDNESDAY. # Con stance Talmadge plays her most unique role in “Her -Sister From Baris,” the new First National picture showing at the Elnpire Theatre on Wednesday. For the first dime in her life she acts the part of her own sis--tei. The story has to do with the 1 exploits ot a young and charming—although too thoroughly domesticated wife, who educates her husband into sho\ log his love for her. To do this she impersonates hej- madcap sister from Paris, who has become nationally note .1 as a dancer. Hans Healy wrote the original story for Constance,-and shq is supported by the popular Ronald '.olman.

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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1786, 24 July 1926, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1786, 24 July 1926, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1786, 24 July 1926, Page 8