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AMUSEMENTS.

PICTUBE HOUSES.

. grand, theatre.

Swanson: makes an attractive •Auacbe in "The Humming Bird," jXtao at the Grand Theatre Though . of'tho scenes are cast in the underof P"*'- the play iB not a " Cr °° k « The criminal atmosphere is used ; background, the real thsme conlove of a girl of that world for m an. In support are shown pood pictures.. rfilß AND WARMER" AND "RIDERS . OF THE DAWN."

ii'ihi Grand Theatre to-morrow, "Fair i Warmer," from the farce by Avery *** gd Wl ll be screened. The cast inAllison, Pell Trenton, Eugene ffj ( . Chnsfine. Mayo, William Buckley, . jSffis Conley. Laura Bartlett, a young gL -matron, has discovered that her ig£d, Bill/ JMrtlett, is dull. •Srinnot even make him jea ous. She ffftin honestly in love witn him when 5? married him, bit » now infatuated with ElHoJEvans, who is openly making des--1 ' Biiifow to her. She has decided to.get I much to' the satisfaction of «?L lij the apartment above the BartSTuw Jack "Wheeler and his charming US "Blanny." Blanny adores Jack, and to ell his faults. The Wheelers ■ jo spend the evening with the BartSu- bof there has been a misundeistand£/and Laura has planned to go to the with Phillip; also Jack hae an ap'Satßtßt at the club. Laura refuses to *£r home and tells Billy that she is tired 'JTiiln and intends to get a divorce. Billy and wonders what he has, done, '"ml' ewlßot understand when Laura, insists >lbt he has done nothing. The Wheelers *lsrt» wd while Blanny and Laura ere sjlwnt, Billy tella Jack of the intended £toN*- ; Jack and Billy have been old coljW clmmi, and are very intimate. Jack pwMfc to enlighten Billy as to his methods . 2 leaping a wife's love, and from this on, • 5 5ilie «etibn.b very fast, and there are many incidents. Finally Laura sees rf-Etfy" »tid . there is happiness and underlot all concerned. - P«fh»pi( there is no other romance writer sftfpresent day more capable of writing rammed with lightning action and .• ifaiUW incidents, than Z«me Grey, whose &j»a]r£fwnous- Western romances are read -ft»d tfeisured hy millions. And "Riders of pictnriscd from "The Desert of rhich will form the pecond attrac??;s*»';«£ the programme, simply boils over ihrsathless moments. Claire Adams the part of Lenore Anderson, the «nd ®he is supported by Joseph J. Boy. Stewart, Robert McKimm, feiftpdenik;.Starr, Mark Bobbins, and Frank, feswfli .industrial film entitled "China Clay " o»*rfitt«, and "Fast Mple," a 00m-;j*if-*hich is a regular gale of laughter. The sfe(Jl*lid_Orcheetra, tinder Miaa A. Shearaby 'MP-?. 1 w ' !l P' a 7 "a delightful KaßMtc*!: pjogtaairßd. IIbBBATER CRYSTAL PALACE. Hetrt Specialist," a newspaper story, stMisd at Greater. Crwtal Palace. Mary wrote it, and she should know 1 talking about, for besides b«W ipwtwful novelist, she hat "held down" a F joh on one of New York's big Udffllil. Tbo,spectator 1? taken behind tho The supports include? "Her Five [ and "The Fast Stsppers." ' THEATRE.. ', porinns Griffith, and Con- "• co-starred in "Lilies of the ' JW4! *l* E»enrbody's Theatre. If they. W 1 . <hat " Position before, ' I*?™ «°rtain]y have done'bo in this. Miss'Griffith is in '■€«?*' * yoanp fe like so i that flflg 'tiie-happinesfl shewe good supports; THEATRE. - special, ."THq Breaking' 'Wits&li' 1 hst of"features ,at the. > In' choosing tho' cast, the iwell-known stars as Patsy Mat Moore, Nita Naldi, ,and ; have 'been rertained, and in of these works the remainder of the cast; I enterTHEATRE. • ' ,is. starred in. "Floodgates," gjl+fcwwwing at .the Strand Theatre. .The - the. machinations, of "a band ®»!»<M^.pcwticisaia. who Are endeavouring of a certain district"from .-.because of a projected land locality. A charming love story |a^^mggKhPUt > ;,and there aire a number of THEATRE. Paradise" is lh« ohiof attracaW»lwltto l Libertv Theatre this week. The taken from tha hook by the of stories and verse—Robert HlfflgM*. That, in itself, is . sufficient to tho "pkture. in which the • love English artist and a -Paris mil'unfolded against the background Paradise."

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 19

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AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 19

AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 19

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