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ENTERTAINMENTS.

STRAND THEATRE. >ST REALISTIC UNDER-WORLD PICTURE EVER SCREENED. ; TO-MORROW NIGHT. 11th JANUARY. With Priscilla Dean ias a stonyarted queen of the under-world, d*Lon Chaney as a powerful rat in lose heart lurks no slightest ray of ralty or fear, and with half a dozen iirir aqfeohp, whose presence alone iy malii a picture, “Outside the w” drifw large audiences, wnen it :eived its initial presentation. >minally a “crook play,” Tod owning has woven into his picture wealth of human action and emo>n against the warp of an intense iental devotion to an ideal. In utside the Law/’ Miss Dean has 3 part she was born for,, that of ky Moll Madden, sweet, wise, and sentimental. Lon Chaney, of “The racle Man,” plays “Black Mike” Sila product of San Francisco's ms, whose revenge is only foregone en death steps in. His charcteriion is absolutely marvellous. The dure is one of the most realistic rtrayals of the unedr-world life and igster activities ever seen on the een.

CHAUTAUQUA.

PUKEKOHE SEASON. 13th TO 17th JANUARY,

[he very fine Chautauqua proiirnne published below, commences .Friday afternoon next: —• AFTERNOON. rirst day :Opening announcements ; ;ertainment, fine arts trio; humus lecturette, “Getting There,” Drman Pearce). lecond day: , Concert, McKenzie icert Co * lecture, to be announced sr. 'hird day : Entertainment, Winid Windus trio; rectal, Winifred tidus. ’ourth day: Concert, Arcadian rtette ; community singing,* leader •il Mee;; lecture, “National Highps ”(J. C. Herbsman. 1 EVENING. ‘ormal opening of Chautauqua; ertainrppnt, Fine Arts Trio; lece, “Problems of the Dominions” ivate H. R. Peat). eQond day: Concert, McKenzie lC ert Qg; lecture, “The Bolshevist L. Loveland, hird day': Entertainment, Winifred idus Trio; lecture, “The Lighter 3 of Reconstruction” (Colonel John der). ‘ourth day: Junior pageant; con- ; f Arcadian quartette; lecture, rner Stones of Character, (J. C. dm an) .

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 698, 10 January 1922, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 698, 10 January 1922, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 698, 10 January 1922, Page 5

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