QUEEN'S THEATRE.
At the Queen's Theatre this week, are no fewer than three big attractions. The first is Mary Pickford in "Littlo Annie Hooney,"which is a pleasing molodrama of the life of Little Annie, tho impish young daughter of good-hearted 'Officer Rooiiey. The second is "The Pawnshop," with Charles Chaplin in the lead. And tho third is the First National masterpiece,; "Classified;" . starring ' C'orinno Griffith". It'tells of the "trials end tribulations of a work girl in a mighty metropolis,'' and revoa-ls, with; • a startling twisL her prayings and. ambitions.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18684, 6 May 1926, Page 14
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