EMPRESS THEATRE.
Baby Olar, a. child who6e work «a the trapeze and the wire has caused unusual enthusiasm wherever she has appeared, will be seen at the Empress Theatre this evening:, when a well-balanced vaudeville and picture entertainment will be presented. Her act introduces the "slide for life," the "double dislocate," dancing and skipping in mid-air, and contortionist*' tricks. Baby Olar will also present eiglit performing dogs. The second attraction i* the appearance of Bert Harrow, in an entire change of bill. "The Poor Xut.' starring Jack Mulhall, will be the principal picture. This is a delightful collect story of a simple boy who longed :<•
become a school hero, to win athleti<events like his chums. Supporting Mulhall are such well-known player* a* C'ha; !iMurray, Jane Winton. Jean Arthur, an<! Glenn Tryon. Entertaining supports wiil also be screened.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 9 October 1928, Page 5
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137EMPRESS THEATRE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 239, 9 October 1928, Page 5
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