ENTERTAINMENTS
• —: —+~ , KING'S THEATRE. A programme of. pictures well suited to the mood of holiday-makers ia current ail the, King's Theatre this week. The leading . attraction -is an entertaining photo-play, "Tho Sporting Duchess," with Alice Joyce as the-principal player. The plot deals with a phase of English social life, and many! outdoor sporting scenes are shown incidental to the piece. A varied selection of pictures supports the principal'Mui, while enjoyable musical items nro rendered by tho King's orchestra,.. There will he a matinea at '2.30 to-morrow. /'EVERYBODY'S THEATBE.- . The special attraction at Everybody's Theatre at "present is the backwoods drama "Mints of Hell," a story of the ■ frozen north, starring William Desmond. EMPRESS THEATRE, "The Little Boss" attracted large attendances at the Empress Theatre yesterday, notwithstanding the many outdoor attractions. Tho picture gives an idea of . the rigours of life in the North-West of Canada, and the unwritten law of-the ' mining and lumber camps, "the survival of the fittest." Tho many scenes of the West are of the 'finost, and true to lifo. The supporting programme is a very at.' tractive one.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 79, 28 December 1920, Page 3
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