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Lyceum Picture

MINERS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT. The management anno nice for to-night at the above hall one of the finest programmes yet screened. They have K*en fortunate in securing that dramatic masterpiece “The Golden Cage “ by the ! • 1 length of films with Saharet ‘ infamous European Dancer in tinleading part. The plot centres round Baron Ostwald who marries Anita the dancer, a with her ne w life and longs for A days for the Ikmn th ■ “liir.l ’’ is freed. The above film H *•■ dramatic triumph nod sb mid not he missed. Supporting the above is " The M xlern Prodigal ’’ a very fine AB drama full of pathos. Then for the children there is a Cowboy drama by the Selig Co. entitled “Jim the Ranchman.” This picture will speak for its if. Beautiful Venice is also portriyed and the audience are taken tor a trip round the canal city. The comic element is well filled by three very fine films which undoubtedly will produce a good laugh. The management are very gratified at the attendances at th * hal! and last week they constituted a record for pictures. Considering the above bill of fare a good house is anticipated. A complete new change is announced for to-morrow, Saturday, when a programme o! exceptional merit will he screened.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 66, 28 November 1913, Page 3

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Lyceum Picture Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 66, 28 November 1913, Page 3

Lyceum Picture Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 66, 28 November 1913, Page 3

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