ENTERTAINMENTS.
ROYAL PICTURES. Movie fans who belie'Ve that all the l “stunts" pe'rformoel by a star are “faked-** will he surprised to learn that Larry Semon, popular sere-en romeilian, has actually been in the hospital on three different oe-e-n-sions as the result of injuries ii-emiveel during the milking of a morion pie-lure*. At no time however. we-re his injuries serious, but they were bail enough to prove the* hazardous nature- of his work. In “The Girl in the- Limousine-" Semon performs some- of the most thrilling stunts of his e-areor, as well as proving his unusual ability as a sere-en comedian more e-mphatie-ally than ever. “The- Girl in The- Limousine" is the star's first picture <>f feature length .met is the main at! ruction at the* Royal theatre tonight. A elranm of the* rich anel the poor anel how their ways meet, clash and come- together in beautiful uuele-istaneliug is “The Sign of the Rose," to la- scre-oned tit the- Royal on Monday. I| rolls how a poor Italian, bringing a Christmas tree to a rich man’s home*, found himself e-nmeslie-il in a diabolical plot.
THE MAN WHO PLAYED SQUARE.
"Bertie Clark." played by Wanda Hawley in “The- Man Who Played Septa re." starring Buck Jones and heading to-night's programme at the- Town Hall, is a girl who through untoward e-ire-umslanees. is oldigeel to step into her father's shoes its the owner of a gobl mine-in Northern California. She is com-pe-lle-el to de-til with rough miners who understand but one law, force. In the presene-e of these men she is of ni-eessity hard and implacable, but in the privacy of her own home she dons dainty clothes and becomes distinctly feminine. This late-st Buck Jones feature includes a number of thrill scenes not. the least of which is the big mine explosion. A special comedy, “Up on the Farm.” Beaten Gold (educational), and Fox news, are other films to-night. Prii-es as usual. Free! Thomson the* pleasing Western star who is now well established with Foxton audiences will be seen in “The Silent Stranger" on Monday next. lie is ably assisted in this picture by the trained lmrse- "Silver King.” Other pictures on Monday evening are "No Noise,” Comedy. Vancouver, and the latest Pat lie Gazette. Usual Prices.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2926, 22 August 1925, Page 2
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377ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2926, 22 August 1925, Page 2
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