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AMUSEMENTS.

theatre royal. treat war picture "Heart® of the JE»M" will be shown in "the Theatre Royal £ tfc# last time this afternoon and «"»»«?• Stricture has added to the laurels of the Mr D. W. Griffith, ar.d for realism interest it has seldom been in -the world of pictures. Those LfcThave not yet eeen this vivid story of m and heroism should take advantage of IJjiis laal opportunity to do so. OPERA HOUSE. Tirt, excellent programme drew a crowded ncc to the Opera Houee last niprht. The ' llous f ea i3 of mental telepathy and S St accomplished by Sa-Hera ''the Woman," rare followed with keen • !*-rflt The Mammoth Minstrels were very and the songs and topical wittin ; ' Mr Leonard Kelson, Mi*3 ..laud ■?Wner. and Mr C. were very offcetive. Mr Sortaine's violin playing was and tfce rest of the company were at their be3t. I STRAND THEATRE. Good houses were tho rule at the Strand ~t re -jesterday, when tho remarkable pic- | ,„rt, "Madame Jealousy,'' etarrin? Pauline TTrederick. was screened, with excellent supports. The programme will bo shown again to-to-LIBERTY THEATRE. rrßjg profrramme at the Liberty Theatre, n.Jjing "Tlie Wasp" and "Madame Sphinx, proved very popular this week, and :t to screened again to-day. CRYSTAL PALACE. The "Teat fantastic Fox pantomime "Jack .nd the Beanstalk" continues to charm the Jnwniles and adults at the Crystal Palace Jheatre. It will be shown again to-day. GRAND THEATRE. The lato Miss Viola Dana, in "Breakers Ahead" is attracting large crowds to the. Grand Theatre every day. urenk'-rs Ahead,' with its supporting subjects, will be screened jjain to-day. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. The dashing crime drama. "The Lone Wolf" has had an exceedingly successful run at Everybody's all thie week, and, with .its (upporting films, it will be ahov.ni again to-day. QUEEN'S THEATRE. "Bunker Bean," with Jack Pickford in the chief role and Fatty Artuckle in tho uproarious comedy "His Wedding Night," continue to attract good houses at-the Queen's Theatre. The programme will bo repeated to-day.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16411, 3 January 1919, Page 9

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16411, 3 January 1919, Page 9

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16411, 3 January 1919, Page 9

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