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gaiety theatre pictures. TO-NIGHT. TOO MUCH MARRIED A real treat is in store for patrons of the Gaiety Theatre to-night, when the new Mary Anderson production “Too Much Married” will be screened. The picture is a rapid-lire comedy drama, with loads of suspense and all tlie other qualities that go to make up good entertainment. Many Anderson is seen to exceptional advantage in this role and heads a splendid cast, which includes such well-known screen players as Jack Connol'ly, Roscoe Karnes, Bert Woodruff, and Mathilde Brundage. SATURDAY NIGHT. THE SCARLET LILY. The ease with which a woman’s reputation can be blasted fe show'll in “The Scarlet Lily,” a First National picture starring Katherine MacDonald, and produced by B. P. Schulberg, which is to be shown to-morrow night. The woman in the case was a humble shop girl who, through a series of incidents, found herself in the upper strata of society. Through circumstances over which she had no control a misconstruction had been placed on an innocent act, and she found her good name tarnished. The manner in which she vanquished her enemies forms a drama replete with thrillg. In the cast are Orville Caldwell, Stuart Holmes, Lincoln Stedman, Edith Lyle, Adele Farrington, Gordon Russelil, and Grace Morse.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4759, 3 October 1924, Page 2
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209ENTERTAINMENTS Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4759, 3 October 1924, Page 2
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