EMPRESS. MPRESS. Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. NOW SHOWING. Continuous from 11 a.m. till 10 p.m. THE TALK OF THE TOWN! O-O-O-LA-LAI The Funniest of all French Love Comedies. "THE GRAND DUCHESS AND THE WAITER." It's a Paramount Picture. A Sparkling, Delicately Wrought Farcical Tale with Scintillating Action, Direction and Mounting. Featuring ADOLPHE MENJOU ADOLPHE MENJOU (Sophisticated—Suave) FLORENCE VIDOR FLORENCE VIDOR (Stately—Beautiful—Charming). Also, "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN." "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN." A Master Picture adaption of James Oliver Curwood's famous Epic of the Far North. Recommended more especially for Adult Audiences. Featuring ANITA STEWART, DONALD KEITH, And "WOLF," the War Dog (Winner of the Croix de Guerre). ■ Reserves at The Bristol till 5, then at the Theatre, ring 43-9G3. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Another Great Programme. RICHARD DIX Iu "LET'S GET MARRIED." Also, FAY COMPTON In "THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT." PiSiEBSE~i 511151S COURTENAY PLACE. TWICE DAILY. Afternoon, 2.30. 7.45 Evening. BEAUTIFUL CORINNE GRIFFITH, : CORINNE GRIFFITH, Orchid of the Screen, in another triumph of Drama and Beauty. • "INFATUATIONS "INFATUATION." "INFATUATION." (Adapted from W. Somerset Maugham's Play, "Caesar's Wife.") THE AMAZING DRAMA OF THE WOMAN WHO SOUGHT THE PATH TO HAPPINESS BETWEEN LOVE • FOR HER. HUSBAND AND INFAT- - UATION FOR ANOTHER MAN. A First National Picture. GAZETTE, SCENIC, PATHE REVIEW, "FELIX" CARTOON. THE PARAMOUNT. ORCHESTRA. BOX PLAN at the Utility Stationery Shop (next to Theatre), Telephone 21-838; or Ring Theatre, Telephone 21-842. EITANNIA. . CONTINUOUS ' RITANNIA. From 11 a.m. Daily. NOW SHOWING. JACK DEMPSEY and ESTELLE TAYLOR (Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dempsey) In a Story of Mystery, Romance, and Adventure, "MANHATTAN MADNESS. "MANHATTAN MADNESS. V Gay Adventure in Mad Manhattan—a < 'louse of Thrills—a Girl in Distress—and then the Fight of the Age! IT BRISTLES WITH EXCITEMENT In Addition: Metro Goldwyn Present MARJORIE DAW, MONTE BLUE, LEW CODY, VIOLA DANA, In the Season's Most Important Motion Picture, "REVELATION." "REVELATION." "REVELATION." A Photoplay of Tense Drama and Thrills set amidst the scenes of the Romantic, Mysterious Montmartre. EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. STRAND THEATRE. IE AN D THEATRE. Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1 NOW sioWING: HOOT GIBSON HOOT GD3SON', HOOT GIBSON HOOT GD3SON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON In The Funniest Western You've Ever Seen, "CHD? OF THE FLYING U." "CHD? OF THE FLYING U." A Glorious Romance of the Great Western Range, made from the famous novel by B. M. Bowers. Speed! Action! Comedy! ThriHs! Also, "EAST OF BROADWAY," "BAST OF BROADWAY," "EAST OF BROADWAY," Starring OWEN MOOKE MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE. MARY CARR RALPH LEWIS. All the Pathos, Humour, and Drama of Life Lies East of Broadway. SPLENDID SUPPORTS. Ring 43-855 for Reservations. HOfill'B THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Packed Again at all Sessions Yesterday. Th« Fineßt. Entertainment in the City. FEED THOMPSON, FRED THOMPSON, And His Almost Human Horee, SILVER KING, « SILVER KING, " GALLOPING GALLAGHER." " GALLOPING GALLAGHER." " GALLOPING GALLAGHER." And EVA NOVAK EVA NOVAK BVA NOVAK EVA NOVAK In "THE FATAL MISTAKE." "THE FATAL MISTAKE," Two Magnificent Pictures that will Appeal to all. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Be Early To-night, or Tel. 41-210 for Reserves. COMING FRIDAY NEXT, Another Mammoth Double-feature Programme. Watch for it. R T C R A F T THEATER KTCRAFT THEATRE. Another Delightful Programme To-night! Another Delightful Programmo To-night! A WARNER BROS. SCREEN' CLASSIC! A WARNER BROS. SCREEN CLASSIC! Dorothy Dovore and Matt Moore in Dorothy Dcvore and Matt Mooro in "THE NARROW STREET," •THE NARROW STREET," "THE NARROW STREET," "THE NARROW STREET,". A Comedy-Drama of Extraordinary Hap- • ponintrj in an Ordinary Business Office. TOPICAL. CARTOON. COMEDY. Delightful Musio by JAMES HAYDOCK. YOU CAN RELY ON A GOOD SHOW YOU CAN RELY ON A GOOD SHOW AT THE ARTCRAFT! AT THE ARTCRAFT! EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. Pauline Starkc and Frances MacDonald in a Wm. Fox Attraction, "THE ARIZONA EXPItESS." A roaring railroad adventure which showa that romance comos anywhere at any time, even into the dusty interior of a swayini? mail car. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY NEXT, "SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT." It's Reginald Denny at his Best. Book .your Scats Now and Save Disappointment.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 2
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