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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBQDYS’ PICTURES •‘LOVERS IX QUA It A XTIX E.' ’ TO-NIGHT. In “Ijovors in Quarantine,” tier latest starring picture for Paramount. Robe Daniels convincingly bridges the gap between all ungainly, ludicrous child with a. secret admiration for her elder sister’s beau to a beautiful, gorgeously-gowned poised womlin, who captivates that young fellow almost m spite of himself. The story is a screen version of the Broadway stage hit, “Quarantine, - ’ bv F. Tennyson Jesse and includes Harrison Ford in a feaured role opposite the star. Other big nfimes in the east are Adored Luni, Eden Grey, Edna .May Oliver and Diana Kane. The picture brings Hebe to the screen as an awkward, unkempt, mischievous young girl who substitutes for her sister on her honeymoon trip It’s a real riot of laughs when the unsuspecting bridegrooms discovers the mistake. If you thought “Miss Bluebeard’’ v.-.is funny, just take in this one! Bebe Daniels in one of the funniest comedy dramas you’ve seen i> tho treat promised when you see the Paramount Picture, “Lovers in Quarantine.” In it Behe is a. young society miss who elopes with her sister's fiance only the young man does not know it. How did that happen ‘t We can hoi.ir you ask but it’s the simplest tiling in the world, as you will see at the Princess Theatre to-night. A topical and comedy will also lie serve lied to-night. On Monday a big special William Fox attraction will be presented “The Johnstown Flood,” tho mightiest thrill spectacle ever captured by u camera

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1927, Page 1

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AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1927, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1927, Page 1

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