QUEEN'S THEATRE.
v '®' mon Jester," adapted from the story by Locke, ib the main pictorial attrac- • at the Queen's Theatre this week. Intenseljr thrilling situations abound in the tin- ' *° °' '^ e plot. Simon de Gex, * y°nng man with a seat in Parlia-■.ss.-^'s friends at a dinner, and ' ' he has but a short time to : rf, P ro Poses a toast to death and To his friend, Dale KynnersliMn.iT 1 " 1 ?' , 6 bequeaths his seat in Partly Jit a » a ,' ar S e share of his fortune, with EllnwluPl'V Dale should marry Mazie ' 6 ea - During the dinner rider Zuv.** ,rom Brandt, a circus lili t; ?' , is infatuated, that her "tw AwJ e t en th "atened, and that he must is "Won in the
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19317, 23 May 1928, Page 7
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123QUEEN'S THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19317, 23 May 1928, Page 7
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