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AMUSEMENTS,

EVERYBODY'S PiCTGFiSB.

GOCRLjv STAR—TO-NIGHT

A double star will be presented at the ITincess Theatre to-night. 'Tho Foolish Age’’ is based upon an idea that leads itself admirably to rapidlire comedy. For instance Miss May interprets the part of Margie Carr, the debutante daughter of a fond and wealthy father. Said father desires to

have In.-, daughter's marriage regulated by tlie veal ill ol Ids prosj-eci ivo son-iu-la'-v. but .Margie- intends to have it some oilier way. She has a big idea. Sue wants to uplift the poor and downtrodden. So she quits the college she has been attending and puts her idea into effect. I ids opens tho nay to sviues ol laughs. Margie goes into the slums and begins her work of uplifting. She takes some of her subjects

ini'i tin: upper strata of .society in vshieii she herself is tic vies turned to move ami their antics furnish fun without end. Some of the foremost comics of the screen appear in the cast. There is, for instance, Otis Harlan, whose girth has hecu a target for laughs for years on the musical toinody stage. Rail Montana, llilly Elmer and Spike Robinson are some of the. other funmakers who keep laughs rippling throughout the story. i he second big feature in I e-night's dh-j.lav is a Goldwyn production ontitle I “Hoys Will he Uoy V starring Vi ill Hegel's, a comedy and Miss Williams Orchestra completes the display lu-nipht at usual prices.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1925, Page 1

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244

AMUSEMENTS, Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS, Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1925, Page 1

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