ENTERTAINMENTS
KING'S THEATRE. Those who remember the fascinating screen drama, "Tess of the Storm Conntry," will welcome the sequel to it which is entitled 'Tho Sec.ret of the Storm Country." This is a Select production which commences at the matinee at the King's Theatre to-morrow with Norma Talmadge us the lovable liMl* country girl, Tess. The story show 3 how it is always the woman who pays. As a production it is said to be away from tho beaten track. A fire scene, showing a whole village ablaze, is very striking, also the bis storm. A New Zealand industrial film, showing' the largest nil-British milk-condensery |in the' Southern Hemisphere at work, should bo of special interest. Mic-s Anne Sullivan, contralto, will sing ''The Bells of St, Mary's" and "Love's' Garden of Doses." Included in the incidental mimic by the King's Orchestra will be such musical gems as "The Turkish Patrol," "L'Amour Mouille," "Monient: Musical,"' .and, "Scenes from - Nature." The box plan is at tho Bristol, or 'natrons may reserve'by telephoning the theatre, No. 3113.
EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Montague Love will bid farewell to patrons of Everybody's Theatre in the World drama, entitled "To Him That Hath." A powerful drama by the Triangle Company, "Alias Mary Brown," will be the chief attraction to-morrow. The story tells of a young man whose father dies, leaving him penniless, owing to • the ■ unscrupulous action of three trustees. Later, ho sets out to be revenged upon the three men, and the manner in which he succeeds is said to make a stirring dramatic climax'.to a remarkably fino story. Pauline Starke is featured'in the leading role. Episode five of the "House of JTale" ami other interesting items' Vill also be shown. EMPRESS THEATRE. " • "Tangled Lives," vitli Harry Morey in the leading part, will be ."finally screened at' the Empress. Theatre tonight. Commencing to-morrow "The Power, and the '.Glory" will be shoivh. This' is one of the latest World, film successes,, and stars the popular'actress Juno Elvidge.'. Tho story deals with the poifsc of-'a' woman's love. •
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 157, 28 March 1919, Page 3
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