KING'S THEATRE.
V'To-riight will, see the.final screening at the King's, of. the: big double attraction, including Charlie Ghaplin ,in "The Immigrant" and- Hazel Dawn and Bert Lyttell in "Thie. Lone Wolf." At the change to-morrow- Constance Talmadge will be seen in a select masterpiece, entitled "The.' Honeymoon." Susan (Constance Tslmadge) hag.just been married to Dick Greer, (Earle^ Foxe), Misunderstandings arise,when Dick, on.hiahoneymoon with Susan,, sets otit to buy off, Maisie, Middleton of tho Jigfield Frolics, who has'attached herself; to Phil Lane, Susan's brother. Susan sees him in the actresses' dressing-room, and, since Phil has kept this aftair secret from his sister, she suspects Dick,' and refuses to listen to .explanationa, and. wires herjUncle to institute ciivorce proceedings. The complications which , ensue are^ most engross- '"?•.. V ' I ■ '"■ '•"'"■■..
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 3
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126KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 154, 27 December 1918, Page 3
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