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TO -N IGHT A N D TO-MORROW : TH OM A S M E IG H A N rcliinis in -H O M E W A R D BOUND."


.*1 5t'(7 r^iory ichich is second to )ione. :: L IL A L E E heads a hiy supperi iue cast. MO ND A Y . T U E S D A Y d- W E D N E SD A Y :: Louis B. Meyer Breseuts


S^THE ETERRiAL STROGGLE^ .-Adapted from the none/. " The Law Brinyrrs." by G.


•1 lint;linf Drama of the l>a:.cn North-West, laarmcd with blazinr passion. Roinanco. Thrills. Drama. Laushicr and Tears combined in one of the really yreat tramas of the screen.


B. Lane.aster, and featuriny Earle Wi ll iams. Barbara La Marr. Renee .Adoree. Pat O' Malley. Wallace Beery and Josef Swickard.


W- MMm STREET


A leonderjul picturisaiion <>/ Sinclair Lewis s celebrated novel, depiclmy hotne- 'ije in the small towns of Canada and the. U.S.A. A slory of the battle of life and those who fi^ht i t ----- even as you and I.


TH U R SD A Y . F R ID A Y S- S A T U R D A Y :: GLORIA SW A N SO N in


THE iHPOSSBBLE H?1RS- BELLEW 7;cc'a7//.i,’ the yilded Monte Cailo


shew and a miyhty heart drama. CONRAD N.AGEL, JU N E E L V ID G E and RO B E R T C A IN in a brilliant support iny ca.d.


You'll see a new and greater Gloria Swanson in this Picture. Uloria as a yay Divorcee, tarnished by the. tonyucs of scandal, .s ihrones bv her darinc------<..................................... ..............


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LOW MOOR CHORCH. SUNDAY


JUNE 22nd, 1924 (D.V.)


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