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“MAN, WOMAN AND SON” The romance of a young newspaper j reporter on a busy newspaper in Washington is the theme of “Man, Woman ■ and Son,” which will be shown at the Lyric Theatre this evening, with the popular John Gilbert in the leading role. The spectacular detail of the great Embassy Ball, Washington’s greatest social affair, where envoys, ambassadors, and leaders In American life gather, forms the background of one of the scenes. The story has caught the very spirit of America's capital to weave into a huge setting for the love romance of a reporter and a society editor, and a strange plot that grows out of it. “Honour Bound,” the second attraction. stars Estelle Taylor and George O’Brien in a dramatic story of- convict labour. _ Commencing on Thursday the Lyric will show “The Ghost Train,” the picturisation of the famous sensational stage play. “The Ghost Train’’ is a mystery story that causes creepy chilis to play up and down each picture-fan’s spine. Guy Newall and Anna Jennings are the stars in this British produe- j tion. _ j
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 420, 31 July 1928, Page 15
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181LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 420, 31 July 1928, Page 15
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