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GRAND THEATRE.

leading P role, n continw s C to t! d u ® & T ia S the tJaY ru G » ra o f C ?„£ tions, it preserves neveriUi y , PNd 'JCqualitias of swift action and which mado the etar funous T) pro *«W quahtjfcin the film i« the foct'thaUh^' 1 is a serious one, but all thos« wj, ea * picture will n, ree thlt **<>.«• tfi went. A fight to maintain hi, mother, a perpetual strußeln , ldo *«3 time, give •Charles Ray just .>5 •Qroj.pnrtunity to display to the hiL fcTfill dramatic powers. The ™ pMed by "The Three S?veulTZ&™& Aveng^' ren °' CP 19 ° { " Th ®Sil«i "MY LADY FRIENDS" "My Lady Friends," in gxi-itm.h. , funny farce, co-starring M r and Mrs 1)0 Haven, will be presented to-morrow Hrst National attraction. Tfcmort* t other Cities etate that the production of tho most humorous eve* ehowa 0 „ screen and that the Do Havens hava m. done their iormer successful eSorts «.« Lady Friends" was adapted from the »T.„ play Of jhe same name, by Emile Nyi uJ! and Pr«n« MandeU Lloyd Ingrahta, ed it, and the cast includes Thomas P t; ham, Helen Raymond, Helen L " ch •*' com Stedman, May Wallace, Haz" HosS" tiara Morris, and Hath Ashbv Th» i 1 three play the parts of the "kdv friJj'J of James Smith, a Bible manufacture? frayed by Do Haven. Smith h»d *r,cqu?<S so many millions thai he despaired oU», being able to get rid of them Bo he met the three girls, each of them Jfi ° ancial distress and each with a talent f™ Sgl fine arts, out of tho bigness of hu smith set them up in apartments and Pned the funds to enable them to heir talents. Smith felt, safe, becaues ived m another city, therefore he dM inform l.is wife of their existence. filf nought them together, and Mrs Smith '* Th Pl n jf" T ' len com P licatio ns LiS f° f 3 sro5 ro wit,lout 6U Peiion fTrt" field of farco, and they have nacked *i» duction with countless laugh!

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 10

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GRAND THEATRE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 10

GRAND THEATRE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 10

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