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EMPRESS THEATRE.

"Potash and Perlmuttor," which -will be soi-eeiitd to-day at the Empress Thea-ti-o for the last time, is one of the most humorous pictures, seen in Wcllhvton 'It portrays the. life of two AnieneanOerman Jewish cronies engaged' *in the dressmakiiy bukincss. There "arc included in the production twelve of/the famous Siiesfekt Follies beauties. A musical novelty /jfet isj'peri'oi-med, by Phvllis and Sammy Cope, late'of Smith's Jaiiz Band. ' "WHERE >TM. NOHTtt^ ,BEGIKS."

The 'ifofth.. Avoods-^their glamour adventure? add risks—live uiiforgettablv mid ..beautifully in "Where the North, begins,' vhich will be shown to-morrow at tho. Ivmpi'ess Theatre, 11. j s staled that there is not ,an inch of the film out is packed v.-ith thrille that arc as Uiftcrent from the usual one as nisrht froni d a y. It -,-„ a s r.i>pin ß love romance ot the lar north, where men cbmo to nwasuro their own brawn and cunninp against o«.her men, where might is ri-'ht -Natui-o i-elcntless against the weak. Sin'-tin-tin, the clever police dog, plays in this picture, -i| ie &{ . my , .briefly, deals wi h ahaa Galloway, a- factor who rules with iron fist an isolated Hudsoir Bay Lompiinx f trading post, and who tries to,ge„ Cabncl Dupro out of the way, so ho can have. .Felice Jt'Tavish at his !"?. rcf• . *■'». climax, wlier-e Galloway is lolled,, is said to be masterly. Claire Adams as helu-o M'Tavish is'given unstinted praise,.also the rest of the actors, \Valter M'Gi-ail Pat Hartiga,,,'J'lyrtle Uweu,' Charlea btcvens, and Kred Huntley. Box plan at The Bristol ■ till 3 p.m., then at theatre.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4

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EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4

EMPRESS THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 14, 17 January 1924, Page 4

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