EMPIRE THEATRE.
An excellent -entertainment is ottered at the Empire Pictures' toj morrow night". The first picture to be screened is a beautiful to bo followed by a Pathe Gazette. Tlien comer, a detective story by Sir Conon Doyle. This is an English production, and is entitled "The Resident Patient." The last picture is entitled "Married Life.'' 'This iVs ■the biggest comedy feature that l;ar ; over been made, and is live reels in length. The course of true love, il is said, never aid run smooth, and in the course of this mirth-provokjiu travesty it ban a very stormy but withal hilarious (passage before the quarrels' are patched up iii time to bring the picture to a happy con.clusion. lie-ides a large measure, of fun tliore is plenty of action.
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Western Star, 14 February 1922, Page 2
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130EMPIRE THEATRE. Western Star, 14 February 1922, Page 2
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