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CIVIC r t '! ! V. :?. HARTS MN.M. AriTAFT,\M Inclement- weather La- 11:t<!t•'>r 1 !\‘ ’ue•yentfd many wonli-be ;. .1: r< > Ifrom seeing «fce exctllenr Paramount 1!• mb!"-feature Virograr.imt' n.e.v sc re-ming in lie-iiu-Mtr>* and ti w;.o haw. s u far. mi.-. •■(! t,*eing it. r-r:■ > 1.1!' 1 s"ize thf■ nnal (I;mn 11 :ii 1 y afforded thi.' evenimr 11 r 7. la. ill ■!i;;i■ A is a !';i; 1::;< ■ i;r 11 Special at traction n<l a ParaKumar feat tire. 1 I‘Tiin r portrays t fie fßHems \V. A. Hart 111 "Wat;'>ll Tracks.” The is ~ --,-,,-,1,:™ , an.l r:v as ;vry i- sv'ip c.l tiv* j-nv-t ever •■.■ a. Fth.'l ('layt.m is the star in th" .-eeoaii feature, entitled. ’’Man. Wscii’n ;11 \■! Mom y.” Mis- Clayton (■lays the pan of M a ■;(•'■! \!; rl< i tnn and htr.v -hi 1 realm's till' in Vi' an! jl l n I'l cn nf her J-,units, haw nunies from a -onai butterfly ini , a 1:1 of 1" rnifi.l character urn even's that an' depicO"l dram at ieally and P!it**rt3iniis!ri.v. Tin Limy Pictograph j- very fine and the “eenir, Lake I.nnau, is the finest that has ever been seen, containjug wornierlnl sti'tivs. ;;:a'' effects. a swcu. I'criti,:: bill to. .mi >i; 1:< nv. Iti tin' ■ 11 1 >■r n ■ 111 t I a big matinee Mil! in? Jti-ld fur the children. when the famous fin.vin'y -hi r-cn in, To;n Mix. will be presetited 111 s('n;e of tin- iin'-r amazing stunts: he has ever a;""ir''d in. Other most suitable finin'".- will also be screened including a fug Bill\ V.’e-t comedy. Hale Ilatnilton ajif.ears in Ihe •"••".•id feature, “in Ilis Brother's !’! :••••." a' (in ■vemng performanee.
11ii;atc! ANiT \ .--TNWAr.T < 1 '• .'ATTNDAY. X: ■ ri:>.,!! .-<ti .-li:mi; of Be-sie Harrisrale's f'-atur-- i ■ :i; i t ! ••.Insselyn'.-i A\ iff" itn'liniin:: tiif ly "In l.<»vt* with the Fireman. ' uni .-.tperb st);.|>i>riini; pr«.t,l . ' j>!.v-- to ineiu at 7.1.3 and b Fir S:i'an!;iy the niananninnut have pert;-'.; ;Ik? «ui-i.iv 'linman Be.-dre." This is ; I’.r-t Na: i in a I at'r.'n-tiun or wonderl'n! appeal. It's a dainty, charniintr, and adorable roni'ir-co r>f a motherless waif's pur. nit cf ha;'pn;e.-s. C'purr ,j il by a mysterious. uneom p .'-Table mot .her in-rhier, she e-eaped, ic - - from a convent in Italy, anil th i 1 !e : ,'e-.. A rirama of in ■ ' . ! i ha ;i’: - : ! tr«-ujr>i: intis ( [!•■ .Taint.• ■ i- thr ninth episode of "The I'lan or 'h.-nr." and miuT interest i nr; featU - '.-. it- may he r--, ••ve,l by telephone at the Alin.in, prtiTT.A;: rirrrui: pai.aci-;.
To-mght will >(v- the I'm id screening of •he >•-' l;iiii! J ro'.-rimn;- headed I.v th ■ five-;--, cl comedy drama ‘'This Hero Stun." William IJII- -oI! play- tl.- hero, :m>i rim fh-.-ture goes with a hang from si art l" iirvsh. No o “Kaii- »;:<! Haider-” i- in t-a-ely ,-en-at nma], and the I'opicai Budget, sod "An linh ui t-iuniner” :idistinctly beautiful. .''.:hp excellent pictures of th-j Frtnce are shown, and prove uf sre.it intrr-e-t. f'T...ving mi hi- ;i- f-: 1 1 vi.-lf to litis town. A '.my line emnedy "fl.-v.-r Mrs C *urU-r - ’ • •ompleie- programme lint no vKc- should mi-.-. There will in complete t tmtiSf it .he to-im now, when spcf'.ial subjects will i>i’ .-limvii for tin- little On-;, : n addition to the fill! programme. ‘T’i ):-.• ( ’I l'.\f.l)t)( K.” •vate Howard.-. unA-r whose direction ’To-sum Paddock" '-‘.■ill op produced tit the Sluniripal Theatre. ratne into town fp-.-n a t-ojourn in the iuvckblocks, where she had i f ■■ ■I: writ imr her great rm.n dy suer ess. "po-.-uni Padd.-ek." The |>lay is said to ■f-pii; w.tli trne local on! .ur of the hu.-li ; the reason is i>*••’::use Miss flowarde went to the hush to pm the atmosphere. Tlmr- a’ e r.a einde r.-mnluri- of Austredan outback types in this play, rather are utl the people real. This rends to make its great- human appeal. “Bad M-Quade" is a real old farmer, and "Mum McQuade" is the actual lnv>ahle type of hush moiher. The boys, '■Billy and Bob," an- just as unsophiscated is one would like them to be and reeking •vith so many funny sayings ms to make :hi» ti'.e funniest play Australia iia.s seen. The company vs said to be an exceptionally strong and capable one.
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Southland Times, Issue 18833, 28 May 1920, Page 7
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698ENTERTAINMENTS. Southland Times, Issue 18833, 28 May 1920, Page 7
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