Entertainments.
♦ — EVERYBODY'S' PICTURES, i (Published by arrangement). The seating accommodation was taxed to its utmost on Saturday at popular picture theatre—-Everybody's— when an excellent program was presented and greatly appreciated. The next change for Tuesday and Wednesday anil Wednesday is headed by tbe Paramount newest "release," . 'Mary Pick ford in "Madam Butterfly." This photoplay is one of the world's sweetheart's best productions, full of thrills, smiles and tears, and Mary Piekford is seen at her best, as a Jap-' •uiee. This play is set amidst the • lauti ul Oriental scenery and deals j -.villi a novel plot. The supports are i excellent. Com:: g soon.—Tolstoi's greatest \v. ix, the "Kreutzer Sonata," depicting a wonderful Russian story. and passed by the censor for exhibition "to adu!ts only," and no one apparently under 21 years of age will be admitted. The prices of course will remain the same, and the management wish :o point ou,t that prices will never bo rai: 'd. The box plan it at K. Ait- [ ken's : no extra charge .for. reserving.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 14 August 1917, Page 3
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