AMUSEMENTS.
“ 1111 i'i*Kl) IX THE AIR." \Y ED.XE.SDAY. ()n \\ edne.-.dny next William Fox presents at 11 i<.• I’riiifcss Theatre 1.<,-ter Cuiioo in “Tripped jn the Air.' 1 A ■ t >rv ui aeroplane. adventure ami love. -1 :•'■!» Rext, r i' d ling Ids lu-t trip l-.r the .Mail Sit .ice. when lie is at t:-"i.ed by air pirates ami brought dcwn. .Marian Grey aad her father live nearby where h" i omes down, and tiny rc-.-uo him from under the v. reckage. Hovl. the h’adei .[ the hand. inihi...s «i: 11 !:■ r < over of dr.rknc-s, I;u Jack has escape 1. .Many thrilling im identi |. Mow till fit - idly th.e handits are hrnnr.du in jrsth" ly Jink. and :.• I ml. wall with !iia: ami hi-, new • '/<:• fa;- lit-- Marian ;.!if■"; |i ll ; r away in ihe ■ hie-.. T : - tier •- I lam- I : la!-.- e I la- pln-e I. II- gnl-l-qniig hr.mala: in the West of t i-day. Si a Ini ; dramnli:- < ■ in t in Nature's own idlings. On Thm . day the pi-.-'it :--t pnihi'-in plav of the a;/e entillel "poverty id Uiches." r.nd an e!l-.-tar ea* t- i n hiding L-atri.e Joy. I’ieliard i>is. f o'lise i ively. .ieha l’-v. -r-. Irene Kiili. "The Poverty of Ri.li.-'' i- a, fiery exp si up mid eont rast in/ the lives of tun lamil- .- . lil'e-'nif' Irian.!•;. in their Imp iline-s. Th,. one serhs h thrmudi a !::-.a y home life. i hildren. i;r:i|. -i pleas.nvr. and p'-rlrot. llndep* amh,• t- *.-• ! .vee’i hu-Jinml and v.il'e. Tie olli -I family ahonses ilia path of fim-im-d power. refuse to have ehildrou. though l-atli vnmii' people are fund of them. I! w the. - two la mi lie-' meet life's tests deiiii-'-st ration i-i nii-tiires on the joys of the simple natural manner of living. MCLEAN’S PICTURES. ‘ Till-: (TP OK FCRY.” 'ITMSI)AY. On Tuesday. Mel.can’s Pietures present a. Treat Atiteriean att raetiou, ‘•The Cui- of Knry/’ a story id’ war time episodes. Wltieli was the real woman 'f Was the airl who plaved for npidau-o ill the elii-ap danee hall the real .Mam-i-eP Was tile pleasure-loving. haughty hutterlly of society the real woman:Or was the worh.-r. tin- i-nuragoou-lirauny woman who oust aside a life id luxury and pleasure lor the life of a liumhle Inh.Hirer? The man who loved her did not know. .Mami.-e lierself dul not know whieli was the red woman, wliieh wa- l lie life she was really meant to live. A pampered daughter of the ri- h dancing. pleasiile lovina hiitterllv -she found her wits pitted against the nu:-t gigantic problem fa: mg the country to-day. (to one side beckoned the old life of ph-a-uire. gaiety and
ease ; oil tile other side, a lilt* ot ilrah toil ami sweat fraught with hard-hip ami t>rivation. And in lh ■ halaui ■ hum: the fate of starvim: Immanily. •’The Cup of Fury" judge.l from ever' iltti.de id' pro lin t inn. i - a notable t rimiiph. 1 1 is a i: iumph _ for the rrrat r.-viiliitiiiiiai y step whieli habeen taken by Goldwyn in alfc.-t ing the per.-mml eo-operatinn id authors lithe screening of their stories. The charinters are as interest inn a- • iiaraeti-i - in life, sincerely perl rayed lu-.-nnil a dotiht. Helen Chadwick is the heroine, the woman of manv personalities, whose real self is hidden in a network of serial activities.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1924, Page 1
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