AMUSEMENTS.
WESLEY BARRY IX “SCHOOL DAYS’’ TO-XrOHT. To-night at the Princess Theatre' the long-looked for picture “School Days” starring the popular freckled faced hoy A\ os ley Barry will lx* the big attraction. Aon simply loved “Freckles” Barry in “Dinty,” “Go and Get ft” and lately in “Penrod,” didn’t you P Ol course yon did! Well, just wait un0[ you see him as Speck Brown in School Days, —it’s tlu* Lest picture he’s been in yet, and that says a lot. I hole isn’t a living, breathing soul who will not thrill to tl'ie pranks, the disappointments and the joys ol Wesley Barry in his latest screen play, (His Edwards’ “School Days.” fn fact, every man and woman who remembers the kid days of yesteryear will gloat over the inimitable characterisation ut the freckle-laced screen star. Never has he been seen in a photoplay that gives him Lhe widest scope to display liis ability as a luminary. A small town boy, who, through the good graces of a wealthy unde, is sent to a private school. The pranks that he performs among bis small rural friends be also perlunns among bis wealthy circle. On Wednesday and Thursday next. 1). W. Griffith's masterpiece “Orphans of the Storm” will he diown.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 May 1923, Page 1
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