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AMUSEMENTS.

IYEiprBODYS PICTURES

Y “LONESOME”

—FRIDAY

A complete tour of Venice, the Coney Inland of the Pacific Coast, 'be vicariously enjoyed by audiences viewing “Lonesome,” the unusual Universal photoplay coming on Friday to ithe Princess Theatre. “Jyonesome.” is a sweet, wholesome love story of a clean American working youth and, a simple, unsophisti-j <;ated working girl. The scene ol thei; - 1 holiday pleasures was fixed at a summer resort. The Fun House, the Witching Waves, the Polling Parrel, the Slide for Life—all, aro'-yisited by the pair-in-lovo, and tvitlr them-' travels the übiquitous cameraman recording faithfully every step in the quest for amusement. Popcorn and pppi tpeaputs. and orange, juice, ice. cream and root beer, hamburgers and lem’onadp are recklessly consumed with the careless disregard of youth — a dip in the ocean is part of the day’s joy-itinerary—’ten cent tintypes are posed for with their attendant grimaoes'yand shrieks of laughter, yet unde? the apparent gaiety is, the serious note of a frantic desire, to escaJpe the deadly tenacles of loncsomeriess. “Lonesome,’’ as its name implies, is the story of a search for romance and happiness by a lonesome boy and girl. The direction of “Lonesome” was under the capable handling of Paul Fejos, the screen’s newest directorial “find.” 'CqrH LaeniinlC, Jr., son of the president of Universal, personally supervised the production.' Glenn Tryon and Barbara Kent are tho featured players; Further chapters of the Great Faraan will also be shown, also Topical and comedy. Orchestral-sdeetibus.’J-

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1930, Page 3

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244

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1930, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1930, Page 3

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