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CINEMA THEATRES
OFFICIAL SOURCES.
Lady Refuses," as well as in some ler took a lot of punishment?, dur- of Miss Compson's scenes, make ing the process of treating laugh beauty more palpable.
episodes. The comic Miss Moran is The real keynote is general on the receiving end of many of the realiam. Make a picture na realis- laugh incidents of riotous episode tic that the spectator is convinced of at the opening of the picture in the presence of real flesh-and-blood which she and Miss Dresiler pursue characters before him on the screen, a canary who has escaped from his and you have one in which care. pulchritude far excels anything the
When the canary flies underneath stage can offer in appeal.”
a bed, Miss Dressler popa a re- ceptacle down hard, thinking ahe has caught the canary as it flew out from the other alde-Instead shej
"THE SECRET CALL”
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its final showings to-day at the Central Theatre, "ONLY SAPS WORK" Every man employed in the battle sequences was. & World War Tumultuous comedy marched into Veteran, and most of them had seen the King's Theatre to-day with the actual overseas service. The men opening of "Only Sapa Work," the were procured through the Amer-
Richard Arlen and Peggy Shan-has caught Miss Moran's head. In For Quality, Economy and Purity. Paramount talkie version of ons of ican Legion and other ex-soldiers non (latest Hollywood "find") are trying to lure the bird from a fire- Owen Davis's justly-famous plays. organisation, and were all men out co-featured in "The Secret Call," place chimney, Mias Moran gets a
And it marched in the erratic, of employment.
tensely gripping romantic drama of face full of soot zigzag tempo of that elastic-kneed, "Beyond Victory" is Pathe's modern political intrigue in a big Rosca Ates, who plays Miss log of Mr. Leon Errol, dean of the unique venture which presents four city, which will be the main feature Moran's husband, also shares in the school of Tricky Falls.
separate sequences, held together by on the bill at the King's Theatre on "black and blus" marks, an uproar- But it must be said at once, that the thread of a fifth. A group of Sunday next.
ious scene being that in which he the Jaugh-confection at the King's men, facing death on a hazardous William B. deMille, famous figure from an attic and eventually finds The story, which was written by attempts to bring a trunk down Theatre is not all comedy, for there wartime undertaking, tell the is just the proper balance of a boy, opisode lying closest to each one's in moviedom for many years, deals himself at the bottom of the stairs and-girl romance, interwoven with heart in this trying moment.
with the lives of a boy and girl who with the trunk on top of him. basis plot of mystery, quick-change Playing the soldiers are Bill Boyd, are inextricably bound in the activi situation and comical crookedness. Fred Scott, Lew
of & Cody, James ties
big political "party! Richard Arlen and Mary Brian Gleason and Russell Gleason, Ap-
machine."
as the
SHILLING DEPOSITED FOR 1,500 YEARS.
are the boy and girl who finally pearing in important roles in the Miss Shannon is seen achieve the fade-out embrace after sequences relating to the civilian daughter of a politician, a one time going through the amusing and ex- life of each
henchman of the "Big boss" who citing paces
are Marion Shilling, sat for them by the Lissi Arna, Theodore Von Elis made the "goat" in a city-wide author. They turn in first-rate Mary Carr, Zasu Fitts, Wade Investigation of the practices of his Accumulated Interest Will Buy performances. And it is apparent Boteler, B. H. Calvert, and Hedwiga party. He alone hears the disgrace
Continent. to any one with half an eye for Reicher. feminine beauty that Miss Brian is sweeter than ever.
There is a series of grand mix-
"THE LADY REFUSES.”
•
which, is due the entire "imachine."
A large cast of competent actors supports Miss Shannon and Arlen. Recently an Omaha newspaper Among them are William E. David- told about one Dr. Leopold
STILCO
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ALE.
Agents---
H. RUTTONJEE & SON.
AMERICAN CHEMICAL DIAMONDS.
Equal to real d'amande : in brilliancy of lustes and hardness. Cats glass like real monds. Prood against steel Ale, aftris acid, etc. The bril
ups in which Stuart Erwin, as a Pulchitrude must be "felt" as well son, the magistrate of "The Vice Bauer of Austria depositing a bellboy, takes instructions In as seen to be effective on the talicing Squad," Harry Beresford, elderly shilling in the Bank of England aleuthing from Errol; two detec-screen!
apartment-seeker of "Up Pops the with instructions that his will tives arrive to arrest Errol; and Then, of course, you can hear it, Devil," Ned Sparks and Jed Prouty, would contain the provision that two
more detectives àrrive to (too!
hotel habitues of "The Devil's the shilling was to remain in the arrest the first detectives.
These Are principles used by Holiday," Jane Keith, Selmer Jack Bank at interest for 1,500 George Archainbaud, film director. son, and.Claire Dodd,
years. Then, wrote Dr. Bauer, "Lack of success in making pretty
the Bank was to step out and girls, appeal as strongly on the
"buy the American Continent laney of lustre will never become There was no evidence of in-screen as on the stage is due to experience to any manœuvres on the failure to recognise differences be- It looks funny on the screen but) want.”- part of the five hundred men who tween stage and talkies," Archain-it's often just a "pain" to the This idea intrigued Mr. played American soldiers in one of baud says.
players.
"BEYOND VICTORY."
* POLITICS.”
the sequences of “Beyond Victory," "Proper closeups and intimate In "Politica," which will open to- the Pathe all-star picture directed photographic details such as appear morrow at the Queen's Theatre, by John Robertson which is having in modiste shop sequences of "The both Polly Moran and Marle Dress
ROUND THE
CENOTAPH FLAG.
N.Z. Scout And Guide
Shrine.
CAMP
FIRE
"B.P." AND 15,000,000 EGGS.
and a few other things it might dull
Gustafson, 8 former Council Bluffs city clerk, and he imme- diately "went into a huddle" with himself. He emerged from the huddle a few nights ago and delivered the information that at the end of 1,500 years, sup posing the shilling to be worth 25 cents and the interest 5 per The Chief Scout, Lord Baden- cent. compounded semi-annually, Powell, continuing his advice to the total deposit would be:- Boy Scouts under present national
Four thousand, fifty-one octil difficulties, has a word to say to lions, 511 setillions, 872 sextil- farmera, potential and actual, in lions, 311 quiatillion, 717 quadril- The Seput, the official weekly organ lion, 764 thrillion, 393 billion, of the Boy Scout Movement. He 309 million, and $590,325.20. Which, by that time, will prob ably be worth precisely nothing.]
saya:
"Eggs are funny things. Almost too soon. Many concerned in educa-everybody likes eggs, but they are tion-Colet and John Wesley for breakable things, and also are apt example have worked upon the to go bad if you keep them waiting plan that the young have to be too long. We can, if we try, keep moulded to their adult ideas. They hens in Britain, and they will lay would force the young instead of their eggs for us to eat. But leaving them to grow. We can, where do you think we get most however, belp that: growth by our of our eggs from? Christchurch Cathedral, New Zea-co-operation, and we can determine “A very big proportion of them land, is the latest Anglican Cathe to some extent the success or failure come all the way from China of all dral to set aside a portion for Boy of the young plant.
places And Russial And South Scouts and Girl Guides.
"The recognition of that principle Africal. has resulted in the power of the Boy Lord. Bledislos, the President of Scout and Girl Guida Movement.tween January and July last, "six "But South Africa sent us, be- the Boy Scout Movement in New Lord Baden-Powell realised that the and a half million of eggs, while Zealand, accompanied by Lady purpose was not to mould the young the other foreign countries sent Bledisloe, President of the New into any shape or form, that no two how many do you think?- Zealand Girl Guides, unveiled a new people or their needs were alike, and 1,689,252,000fteen hundred mil- Shrine in the presence of many accordingly started the Movement Hon! Scout and Guide Commissionera. so that the environment of the
The Dean of Christchurch, in an children might enable them to grow countries for eggs which we might "We send our money out to these
[address, "said: "This Shrine is in the right direction: An import-]
something unique in the Churches ant aspect of the Movement is the just as well produce for ourselves. of the Dominion, though it is to be absolute freedom that exists within you must buy eggs, buy British Buck up, chicken-farmers! Or if found in most of the Cathedrals of it.
ones from Britain, Ireland and Britain. The work, as it stands,. is A Flag from the Cenotaph, in
South Africa.”. not completed--s cross has been Whitehall, which the Chief Scout, given and is at present being carved Lord Baden-Powell, committed to
A picture, "The Pathfinder," is on the care of the Christchurch Cather RECORD LONG-DISTANCE SWOP. its way from Britain, while there is dral, during his visit to New Zea also need of a long desk on which to land this year, hangs in a corner by place suitable literatura, as well as the Shrine A brass plate beneath |of that literature itself.”
records that:
Probably the prize long-distance swop between boys is that of the Fort William Boy Scouts---a big wolf skin for the skin of x kan- "THIS FLAG
garoo. The swap was made with dedicated at the Cenotaph, Lon-the 1st Granville Boy Scout Troop don, was conźmitted to the carO
of Australia, OVNEN of thế: Christchurch - Cathedral by the Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell, on March 8, 1981,
The Dean spoke of the three agricultural parables used by Christ, in each of which the idea of growth was paramount. ·"We aro going to make a mess of the world, he said, "and handicap the develop ment of our young people unless we realise the importance of this prin-Chief ciple, for the older generation is Commissioner.
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