AMUSEMENTS.
fcsLEAN’B PICTURES.
BISTEI! KFA TON—TO-NIGHT. From the opening; subtitle to the limil fade mil, Buster Keaton's new Metro picture, “Sherlock Jr.." which will Ik- presented at the Princess Theatre. is a corking good feat nr. comedy, It i- n - pending gem of .humor, abetted by a keen a pi; reeia 11. ui of life
it is lived in tt small town. It is the story ~| a movie operator, who after taking up Ids correspondence course
to qualify as a detective, wins faille and the girl when he fails asleep as he i-; -bowing a Hoiywe el mebi-drainn. I’repar.- ymir.-cl; for a really hilariouevi niiig. Muster Kent..a. ii: his newest Mill-,, Picture. "S ierle, 1; Junior." The star’- latest eli'orl i- ,le-erit,ed as a "11111" comedy m several million episodes Fiat, liz with coneeulraied pep and are flavoured with unlimited touche- of humor. Busier plays the pan ol a small-town movie theatre helper, who yearns for the glory of Hollywood's Sweetheart." lie realises all of his desires, and a few more for wood measure, hut ill a delirious way that, promises a hogshead of fun for the spectators. A superb suppiriing programme will he shown. McLean's Supreme Orchestra will render new and appropiate selections. I'-ual prices will prevail. Saturday. Pauline Fi ederiek and Milton Sill: in “Salvage."
MASTER PICTURES
DOCH.I.K ST AB IM!OG HAMM F. TO-NIHIIT. This evening Master Pictures present at. the Opera Mouse a double slur programme. Tin' first- is a Metro special “The Heart- Bandit" starring Viola Dana and Milton Sills. The flapper star is said io make lull use ol her opport unities lor comedy and pathos in this story, which tells what hoppers when a girl bandit accidentally breaks into the home of a kindly old lady and is forced, through many eireiiiuslnaves, to stay there. 1 lie situations arising from the unusual associa-
tion form the basis for many scene of thrills and comedy, the girl gettin
into several -crapes lliai seem impossible of solution until a new clement love ■ enter- ill. Milton Sills, the popular leading man of a host ot big product ions appears opposite Miss Dana. The second star is a Paramount
“Don't Call It Love." Practically an impossibility at the present time, ihough William de Mille in his current produet ton ot “Dot! t ( alt it Love," for Piiramoiini. has accomplished something never even attempted Before in the industry. He has created a principal t Me. played by Theodore Foslolf. featured with Agnes Ayres. Jack Moll. Nila N.atdi and Hod La Korqiie in this picture, which is wordless. Mr Koslolf. trained in the pantomime of the Russian ballot, expressed all his ehararter's ideas, leeljin's and reactions in gestures. net winals. Ills success has been phenomenal and heralds the future attempts t„ make the silent drama even more silent.
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