EVERYBODY’S THEATRE
KATHERINE AIACD'tNALD IN "C'H \STITY” —LAST SCREENING TO-NTGI IT. Despite adverse, weather conditions the attendances ett I.veryhodx s shoxvs little diminution. To-night will see the last presentation of Katherine AfaeDonald in "Chastity, and the excellent double supporting programme. Vaudeville and pictures will he the attraction at Everybody's to-morrow, when Tb.e Campbell Boys, concertina artists will augment the double feature programme “Sears of Jealousy” with an all-star cast including Frank Keenan, and "Tho Wild Party” featuring Gladys Walton, to xvhieh will lie added • veral first-class supports. The Southern mcunla'nous country i f northern Alabama provides the locale for thrilling scenes in "Scars of Jealousy.” The play tolls an intensely interesting story, has some unusually red-hot thrills, a magnificently staged prologue and an allstar cast. G'adys Walton started her film career as a "bathing beauty.” and in "The Wild Party.” her latest stirring volrole for Universal, she proves that her skill as :) swimmer and fancy diver has not diminished. The special starring engagement of Tb.e Campbell Boys, Colin and John, the world’s 'finest concertina duo promises to be an event of importance. Their repertoire is an excellent one. running from grave to gay. and from grand opera to ragtime—in fact they aw an entertainment in themselves. Bex plan at Miller’s corner.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9855, 7 November 1924, Page 6
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