AMUSEMENTS. QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY. AT 2 AND 7.30. Francis M'Donald and Edna Murphy . Francis M‘Ponald and Edna Murphy lu a death-defying horsemanship! Spectacular rescues! Out-thrills any picture you have ever seen. ‘THE VALLEY OF HELL.’ ‘THE VALLEY OF HEU,.’ ‘THE VALLEY OF HELL.’ A new star in a new thriller! A picture that will keep you glued to your seat with its gripping suspense, heart-searching romance, and breezy humor. Supported by Vera Reynolds and Raymond Hatton, In an intensely gripping story of the underworld, ■ SILENCE.’ ‘SILENCE.’ ‘SILENCE.’ ‘ SILENCE.’ • Also, The Fifth Episode of ‘THE SILENT FLYER.’ ‘THE SILENT FLYER.’ For Reserves ring Theatre (’phono 13-379). 'Phone Reserves will not be held after 7,45. COMMENCING TO-DAY, A GLORIOUS WIND-SWEPT EPIC OF THE FROZEN NORTH ‘BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY,’ ‘BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY,’ ‘BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY,’ At the QRAND AND PLAZA 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY.—7.3O p.m. JAMES OLIVER. CURWOOD'S JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S Greatest Story, ‘ BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.’ ‘BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY.’ ‘BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.’ ‘BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY.’ ‘BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY.’ Tho majestic peaks and the endless snow wastes of the Canadian Rockies foim the background of this stirring drama of greed, passion, and vengeance, through which an idyllic and at times heroic love story* is woven as a golden thread. Starring Captivating, Fascinating, Petite ;nee ADOBBE, RENEE ADOREE, RENEE ADOREE, The Adorable Star of 'The Big Parade, We will also present Tho Year's Most Effervescent ComedyDrama, 'SLAVES OF BEAUTY.’ ‘SLAVES OF BEAUTY.’ ‘SLAVES OF BEAUTY.’ ‘SLAVES OF BEAUTY.’ ‘SLAVES OF BEAUTY. 1 Laughs-Thrilk—Suspense, in a picture that will chase the glooms. JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB. ipWEIIYBODT’S THEATRE DAILY, at 2 and 7.30. CORINNE GRIFFITH CORINNE GRIFFITH, CORINNE GRIFFITH, In ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘ INTO HER KINGDOM.’ ‘INTO HER KINGDOM.’ The most brilliant role she ever played. Told in the black nights, the rod days of Russia. With a touch of pathos that stirs tho heart and brings the tears in volume. In Addition: Marie Prevost and Kenneth Harlan, Marie Prevost and Kenneth Harlan, Mario Prevost and Kenneth Harlan, ‘BOBBED HAIR. 1 ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ ‘BOBBED HAIR.' 'BOBBED HAIR.’ ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ ‘BOBBED HAIR,' ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ 'BOBBED HAIR.’ The short cut to big entertainment. For Reserves ring Theatre ('phone 10-591). 'Phone Reserves will not be hold after 7.45. JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB. J£ING EDWARD THEATRE To-night, at 7.50; To-morrow, at 2. Francis M’Donald and Edna Murphy in ‘ THE VALLEY OF HELL.’ ‘THE VALLEY OF HELL’ Supported by Marie Prevost and Kenneth Harlan in ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ ‘BOBBED HAIR.’ Also, Fifth Episode of ‘THE SILENT FLYER.’ JOIN THE MUSTARD CLUB.
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Evening Star, Issue 19787, 10 February 1928, Page 6
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