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ENTERTAINMENTS

HIS MAJESTY'S TIIEATJIE. An exceptionally good turn at His Majesty's Theatre this; week is provided by the Kleutos, who are acrobats or no mean ability. They have all sorts of extraordinary twists and twirls lo perform, and they keep the house in a state of breathless attention for as long as they occupy the boards. Miss Lilliiui Teece, a newcomer, billed as "The Personality flirl," has an agreeable voice and a good stage manner. Other artists to be seen and heard nightly are Jones and Haines, Blake and Granby, il'Kay and Graham, the Musical Hentlcys, tho Coleman Sisters, Tom itees, Ernest Pitcher and Tho Alerts. KING'S THEATRE. June Klvidgc and Montague Love are starred in "The Guardian," which is being screened daily at the King's Theatre. The. story is about the belle of a girls' boarding school, who Jails in love with a, worthless, if hajiUßomc, fellow. Charles Chaplin appear/ in a lively supporting feature "The Pawnbroker." {

EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. In "The Thoroughbred," screening at Everybody's Theatre, Bomc very interesting horse-racing incidents are mingled with romance of quite a high order. Frank Keenan plays, one of the big roles, that of au old Southern colonel. The other parts aro well, sustained.

, EMPRESS THEATfI-E. . ."Sunlight's Last Raid" is the big feature at the Empress Theatre this week. "Sunlight" is a Mexican half-breed who lives by "robbery with politeness." The picture portrays vcryx realistically '.the hold-up of a train. The complications of the plot rise from the hcroino's mistaking the hero (Alfred Whitman) for Sunlight. Miss Mary Anderson's riding is something well worth scoing. ,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 90, 9 January 1918, Page 3

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262

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 90, 9 January 1918, Page 3

ENTERTAINMENTS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 90, 9 January 1918, Page 3

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