BRITANNIA THEATRE.
In a fine story, "One-thing-afc-a-time O'Day," shown to-day at the Britannia Theatre, Bert Lytell has the principal part as a determined young man. Fate one day guides his steps to a circus, and hi_ observance of the winsome young bare-back rider of the show causes him to make three resolutions —first, to marry the girl; second, to become a part owner of the show; and third, which comes as his adventures progress, to lick the "strong man," who is in love with the girl. By special studies it is not long before he has accomplished his ends, and although he has never loved before he finds that no special study is required to love the girl, for she already loves him. A happy wedding follows. It is an entertaining story, and is supported by other good items.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 11
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139BRITANNIA THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1919, Page 11
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