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PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE.

There have been many hilariously funny comedies presented on. the screen, but it is doubtful if any of them reaches the standard of the Mutual masterpiece, "The Girl Who Couldn't . Grow Up," which was presented at the People's Picture Palace, to-day.. For / five acts the audience is kept in a state of -perpetual laughter. The great charm of the comedy is that it is screamingly funny without a trace of vulgarity. The story is simple and the photography faultless. The plot turns.on the escapades of a .beautiful young girl fresh from college.. Miss Margarita. Fischei as Peggy" eclipses all her previous triumphs. In addition, there Js a powerful drama, "The Tragic Circle," in which Harold Lockwood and May Allison are featured.

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 3

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PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 3

PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACE. Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 3