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ENTERTAINMENTS.

“IN THE NAME OF LOVE.”

lie had spoken of love to her over the telephone and had feared to tell who he was. But when he did she had spurned his love and insulted him. At the inn were two men whose offers of marriage had been treated in similar fashion. Together they planned to humiliate her. They would —see “In the Name of Love,” at the Town Hall to-morrow evening. Greta Nisser, Ricardo Cortez and \\ allace Beery, are the leading players. A comedy “Air Tight,” scenic and News complete the programme. Prices as usual. Thrills and more thrills, some of them on a Western ranch, others in old Spain during the time of Don Juan —that is what Tom Mix followers may expect when they go to see “The Lucky Horseshoe,” the latest Mix picture which will be shown on Friday and Saturday next. The great picture “The Lighthouse by the ’ Sea,” in which the famous dog Bin Tin Tin is featured, has been booked for early screening at the Town Hall. ROYAL PICTURES. Good, old-fashioned melodrama has a staunch supporter in one of moviedom’s greatest portrayers of “he-man” roles —Milton Sills, star of “The Making of O’Malley,” First National attraction at the Royal Theatre on Wednesday. Milton Sills doesn’t like ordinary drawing-room drama. He likes melo-drama. He likes pictures and plays in which the lounge-lizard type of man is relegated to the background. He admits it, with a note of pride. Dorothy Mackaill heads the brilliant supporting cast in this picture, which is adapted from .the Bed Book Magazine story of the same name by Gerald Beaumont. Lambert Hillyer directed the picture under the supervision of Earl Hudson, who supervised “The Lost World.” Comedy: “Felix Trips Thru’ Toyland.”

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3037, 18 May 1926, Page 2

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291

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3037, 18 May 1926, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 3037, 18 May 1926, Page 2

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