AMUSEMItINTS, Courtenay Place FINAL SCREENING TO-DAY. Afternoon 2-30. 7.45 Evening. CONSTANCE TALMADGE, In. Her Funniest Show, “THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO." Coming! Coming! FRIDAY. One of the Greatest Characters the Screen ever saw, "THE WILDERNESS WOMAN,” With AILEEN CHESTER PRINGLE CONKLIN Sho came from the rocky fastness of Alaska into the shocky fastness of Broadway. A First National Picture. GAZETTE. COMEDY. SCENIC. THE PARAMOUNT ORCHESTRA. Box Plan at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21 838. Theatre Telephone, 21—842. ARTCRAFT THEATRE 7.4s—Last Time To-night—7.4s. A RIGHT, GLORIOUS TREAT! Whatever vou do, don’t miss seeing “KINGS OF THE TURF,” “KINGS OF THE TURF," "KINGS OF THE JURE. "KINGS OF THE TURF," It’s one of our Extra Specials. . MUSIC BY’ JAMES lIAYDOCK. Another Delightful Picture To-morrow—-"THE SPORTING "THE SPORTING YENUS. COMMERCIAL TILWELLERS’ CHOIR V- 7 in the CONCERT CHAMBER on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, at 8 p.m. Assisted by Miss Nellie Amies, Contralto; Mr. Leon de Manny, Violinist; Mr. Harry Phipps, Tenor. Mr, Will Goudie, Baritone; The Aeolian Quartette. Popular Prices. Box Plan at the Bl ' lStol, E. M. PANKHURST, Hon. Secretary. Phone 20—985.
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