THE GRAND THEATRE.
LOUISE GLAUM IN " SWEETHEART OF THE DOOMED.'
A vindictive - siren of Paris aim Monte Carlo, notorious for her evil charm and ' mercenary intrigues, t-e-Mines the angel of the armies of France in " Sweetheart of the Doomed," Triangk'-J-nce play starring Loin* Glaum, which will be shown at the Grand Theatre to-day and to-night. Already famous for her startling 4'uwns and her' vampire portrayals in '''The Wolf Woman" and "Somewhere in France," Miss Glaum, surpasses herself, in the emotional role of this drama, written by Monte KatterJohn, and Jerome N. Wilson. Her spiritual transformation fronv the woman seeking vengeance against men for a deception of her youthj to the woman who jsaerilices all'creature- comforts to perform humiliating service for the heroos of France is undoubtedly the star's finest delineation. The supporting piclures are "The Secret Kingdom ' (No. I!) Pathe's latest Gazette and the first of the New Zealand Government's films, " Alpme Regions of New Zealand." Patrons are advised to go early to-night or reserve seats at the Grand Theatre.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17228, 4 March 1918, Page 6
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170THE GRAND THEATRE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXVI, Issue 17228, 4 March 1918, Page 6
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