ENTERTAINMENTS
KING'S THEATRE. Tho photo-drama, "The Kaiser, tho Beast of Boi'lin," now being screened at tho King's Theatre, is a film of absorbing interest, and gives a human touch which brines home to the mind more clearly tho atrocious behaviour of the German soldiery in Belgium. Intimate details of the Kaiser'B life afo revealed, -while tho settings showing; the exterior of the palnco and tho pomp and ceremony attaching to it, aro reproduced -with the utmost regard forjlctail. There, is a connected story ritnriTric through the picture, and the historic basis of the film is varied only to a sufficient degree to meet the needs of a melodramatic presentation. '"Hie Btfast of Berlin" will bo screened to-night and tomorrow night. EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Mias Constance 'ralmadge,_wiio. made her mark as the wild girl in" tne great Babylonian scenes of ''intolerance," plays tno leading role in "Scandal," the star feature now screening r.t Everybody's Theatre. Tho story is a waihiug to wilful, ignorant girls, and a warning also to parents who uro foolish enough to allow their datigh- | ters to crow up in ignorance. In addition is shown an amusing comedy, "llax Domes Aci'osb"; also tlu> Pathe Gazette, which contains a number of wur itoms of considerable interest. EMPRESS THEATRE. When tho three months' separation order was completea and signed, the wile said: "Aow for tnree monvns of a. real, rollicking bust," and" she kept her word, much to the dismay of the husband, whoso lovo had wavered, Ethol Clayton piaya tne part of the wifo to perfection, and the 'story is the World drama, "Journey's End," now screening to Tecord business at tne Empress Theatre. A limited number of seats may bo reserved at the theatre, or by telephoning No. o4ffi. "Journey's End" will be screened to-day and tomorrow. ARTORAFT THEATRE. "Headin' bourn" auu "Tne Saleslady," the two star hints snowing ac.tno'Ai'tr evaft 'rncaue tins weeK, are well worth seeing. -In "Heaain'i Boutn," wmch ieaturos Douglas I'airbarikß, u, thrilling story of life on the Mexican border ib toid, and I'airbanks .performs" Bemo daring , and amazing feuta. kexican outlaws capture a girl, and how she is rescued from their clutches IB the theme on wnich tho story iB based.' In the "Saleslady," in whicn Hazel Dawn" ■ is featured, there is tho romantic story of a girl who is obliged to leave a luxurious home and earn tier own living. 'A very clever comedy, entitled "Two Tough Tonderfeet," is also screened.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 19, 17 October 1918, Page 3
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