ENTERTAINMENTS
KING'S THEATRE. . The popular photo-play "More Trouble" will be finally screened at the King's Theatre to-night. This splendid drama-, features Frank Keenan. Mr. W. Goudie, who has become very popular, receives hearty applause for the pleasing manner in which he sings. Commencing at the matinee to-morrow a big attraction will be presented in Maurice Tourneur's master-play "Woman." This is a most entertaining film, dealing with woman through the ages until the present day. The story i 6 told in a prologue, epilogue, and five episodes, each dealing with a separate period. Woman is represented by six different 6tars, Florence Billings being tho star of stars. Special music has been arranged for this attraction by Mr. L. D. Austin. Miss Elsie Kell, the well-known soprano, will sing two special songs.
EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. "A Fair Pretender" will be finally screened at: Everybody's Theatre tonight. Madge Kennedy and Tom Moore are featured in this picture, which is a highly-interesting story of a young girl who posed as a war widow, and the complications that arose from this. Another excellent programme •' is promised to-morrow. "Hell's Hinges" is the title of the chief attraction, and features W. S. Hart, who is supported by Louisa Glaum. It. is claimed that this picture is one of Hart's best pictures, and holds the interest right through. It \is a thrilling and exciting story of the Far West. Hart excites sympathy _ right from the beginning, and gives a life-like and thorough characterisation of the part of a bad man who is redeemed by his love of a good woman. Tho supports include the sixteenth episode of "The House of Hale," a Keystone comedy. and the latest Gazette.
EMPRESS THEATRE. Montaguo Love and Dorothy Green will he seen for the last time to-night at the Empress Theatre in the World feature "The Grouch." An entirely new programme will be screened to-morrow, chief among which will be a great Western drama, entitled "Untamed." Roy Stewart takes the principal role, that of Jim -'Mason, who enters into partnership with Felipe Arrello to run a ranch. All odd feature of the partnership is a clause that gives to the survivor the full ownership of the ranch in the event of the death of the other partner. As time goes on Arrello starts in to get the ranch for himself. He not only seeks Jim's life, but he poisons the mind of the woman Jim loves, but in the end one of Arrello'a past lovo affairs brings justice to himself, and the clause vby which he planned to profit now works in Jiui's favour. The story is said to contain many thrilling and dramatic moments. A strong list of supporting items will also be shown. In response to many requests, "Tho Rose of No-Man's Land" will be again rendered during next week by Mr. C. Melvin.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 222, 13 June 1919, Page 3
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