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Lyceum Pictures.

MINERS’ HALL, TO-NIGHT. One of those delightful programmes to please everybody will be sereend at the above hall this evening. The star feature will be an admirable Kalem drama in two acts entitled “ The Riddle of the Tin Soldier ” which is an exciting tale of a kidnapping gang. It is said to be a human play with real dramatic interest, powerful in character, yet, with those pathetic touches

which appeal to most of us. A desperate battle takes place between the police and the gangsters, but they are finallycaptured and brought to justice. Educational subjects are well to the fore in the manufacture of paper, and the cotton industry, while the comedy section is represented by “ Oh, What a Night,"and “ Willies as a Wayward Husband.” Thescenics and supporting dramas are well I selected, and in addition to the I pictorial items that fine old I song, ” Three Cheers for the I Red, White and Blue ” will be I rendered by a local singer who I will do it justice. I Another specially selected I series will be shown on Saturday, 1 when the big Kalem production I “Sacrifice at the Spillway,” will 1 be featured. This is a dramatic I story of tense situations, com- I pellng the sustained interest of P the audience. The supportir dramas are very strong character amongst, which a ‘The Stolen Treaty,’ dealing wi. offers connected with t! Panama Canal. Three topical g zettes are included in this , monster pictorial programme, . viz., “Topical Budget, 113;” “Gaumont Graphic, 260,” and , The very latest Paths Grzette, . 272. Another film is entitled “ A Humorous Bull Fight," which '

A Humorous mm ngnt, wmen is said to be simply great. Patrons can rely on never having seen a better programme in Huntly before. Another feast of fine feature films will be screened on Tuesday, when the celebrated opera “ Mimosa San, the Butterfly,” will be shown in pictures featuring the one and only Saliaret as Madame Butterfly. Further particulars at the hall on Saturday. Box plan at the PRESS Office.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 21 August 1914, Page 3

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Lyceum Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 21 August 1914, Page 3

Lyceum Pictures. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, Issue 6, 21 August 1914, Page 3

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