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Entertainment.

UViKRYBODYS' PICTURES. (Published by arrangement). Oil .Friday night the new i]?fcjturo theatre was completely filled with an appreciative audience. The program was 'an ■excellotit one, and the iFox films liavo certainly made a name for themselves in Levin. Many people will look forward to these picturfefe. To-night's program "stars" the emotional actress, Pauline Frederick, one

of thei best fijvet-part dramas that reaches the climax of a woman's devotion. Tt's a paramount and deals with a vivid story that will keep everyone's attention riveted to t/he screen. The supporting items are of a high standard, including an educational Hiilbjeat. Next Tuesday and Wednesday the management will have much pleasure in presenting the idol of the screen "(Dainty Mary Pi'ekfard l " Jfe] 'the! newest Paramount (release l :

"Madiaun Butterfly." Mary Piokford will be featured in "Madam 'Butter fl.v" as Oho Cho San, which is declar-. Ed to bo one of the cleverest charactex* creations ever conceived in pic~ turns. The story is a beautiful though tragic one. Gho Oho San learns to lovo an Amei-ican naval officer. When

his ship loaves he promises to bo true to 'liis little Japanese lady. Alas, for her the American has no intention and when ho does return he is accompanied by an American wife. The picture concludes with an* affecting scene, in which Gho Cho San mad with grief takes her own life dying in the arms of her beloved officer. Miss Pickfrml is seen perhaps at her best. At ,Farland's picture show nest Tuesday there will be shown -"Hell to Pay Austin," a sensational drama; and on Wednesday "The Lure of Society." Details are advertised.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 11 August 1917, Page 3

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Entertainment. Levin Daily Chronicle, 11 August 1917, Page 3

Entertainment. Levin Daily Chronicle, 11 August 1917, Page 3

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