KING'S THEATRE.
A simple story of American home'life, entitled "Remembrance," is the main at-^ traction at the King' 3 Theatre each evening. Taken from a _ story by Rupert" Hughes, thia picture, which was made under the author's direction, has an -all-star cast, including Claude Gillingwater, Patsy Rnfch Miller, and Cullen Landis. "Pop" Grout; the head of the family; and the) manager of a big commercial store, risen from a humble beginning, still remembers his old surroundings, though his wife and family do their utmost to drive the memories of the old life from . him. Pop's clerk falls in love with the manager's daughter, but when it becomes known Pop's wife is the cause of the clerk's dismissal. Unknown to his wife, Pop agrees to set up his future son-in-law in business, but before he can accomplish it Pop has a breakdown. As a result of his sickness the family recognise how selfishly they have 'treated their father, and tho lesson they learn cures them of their "spending." The supporting programme include;! the million dollar baby star, "Baby Peggy," in a comedy entitled "Carmen Junior," and as an added attraction Miss I'Jsie Kell is heard in choice vocal numbers. An
"International News" is also shown. The King's Orchestra, under tho leadership of Mr: L. D. Austin, contributes a classical musical programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 3
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