QUEEN'S THEATRE
; -The Spark Eternal" (Kay Bee), a ; two-part <irama on the new programme ! at the Queen's Theatre, deals in a realistic manner with the ways and doings ' of different 'g»nss r, in New York. It
Jis well staged, and acted. Dan McFadden. of the "Gopher Gang." is in love with Lola, a girl of tho neighbourhood. The Gopher Gang give a ball, which is broken up by a bunch of rival gangsters. In tho fracas. Lola is seriously injured, and is taken to the hospital, where she i.s kindly treated by Dr. Deering, who xiltimately takes her to his home as housemaid. Dan is given the job of breaking into the doctor's house, but Lola" dissuades him from his purpose, and they are married and thereafter lead an honest and hare*' life. The other drama, "The Double Cross" (Edison), featuring Marc MacDermott. deals with the doings of some opium-smokers. The comic element is supplied by a Keystone comedy. "All at Sea," and a splendid Lubin comic, "He Woke Up in Time." The latest "Gaumont Graphic" gives, amongst other views, ' the Hard-as- ' Nails (Snortemen's) Battalion leaving London, a review of Swedish gendarmerie, and a fine picture of the King and the Canadian troops. Tho same programme will be shown at all sessions to-day and to-night.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15174, 12 January 1915, Page 10
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QUEEN'S THEATRE
Press, Volume LI, Issue 15174, 12 January 1915, Page 10
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