Entertainments
« "EVERYBODY'S." (Published Byj Arrangement.) The opening last night of Everybody's Pictures was quite a success in every way. On approaching the tlheartre ono was met by a dazzling display of lights, and the Levin Brass Band was to be heard playing selections in front of the hall. Tlio crowd of patrons could not all be accommodated; many had to be turned away. An excellent program was shown; in fact it was one of the best picture displays seen in Levin; and if tile management keeps up this quality it certainly will have full houses all the time. For Friday night (to-morrow) the management has the first of its William Fox Photoplays Supreme, .William Farnum, in "Fighting Blood," a- story of the Kentucky Mountains." During the evening the Bong "My Old Kentucky Home" will be sung. The support t-o this program is "a rollicking, romping, laughter film, bubbling over with joy," entitled' "Hie Social Pirates." There will be a matinee on Saturday afternoon at 2.30.
FA'RLANID'S PICTURES.
The King's Theatre was filled last night, when a long and entertaining program of high-class pictures Was projected. The "star" film was generally voted to bo a great success.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 9 August 1917, Page 3
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