LIBERTY THEATRE.
Never has the marriage question and all its attendant problems been heated with greater truth and force than in "The Marriage Clause," the principal picture at the Liberty Theatre this week. It deals with the married lives of folk of the theatre, and in it are found the glamour and scintillation of the footlights- and the realism of the life behind the back-drop. The leading rolea aro played by Billio Dove and Franciß X. Bushman, who both give excellent performances.
Betty Compson has great opportunities in Hulbert Footner's sensational ttory,' "Eamsliacklo House," a romance of the Florida Everglades, which is full of mystery and thrills.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18904, 20 January 1927, Page 7
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107LIBERTY THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18904, 20 January 1927, Page 7
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