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KING'S THEATER.

"Secrets of , the Night" is the main attraction at the King's Theatre this week. Imagine a big house standing back from the roadway, surrounded by trees, and containing innumerable dark passages, shady comers, and lonely ' rooms. It is the-night of a large . party. The place is' brilliantly lighted, antf the,: dancers throng the ballroom. They depart The 1 four bank directors drink a "nightcap;" -which the president says\might be their last,. and they then retire to their rooms. On the balcony one-remains ito.; .talk rfor.-., a few minutes,, with, a 1 fascinating wonian,' -and "•'then steps' inside. Before.his feet are across the ; threshold he measures his length on the floor, shot. Are'there any others beside the directors who. would, benefit b from the president's death? Only the directors know how heavily their president was insured, and they are the onlyone's who are aware of the fraud that has been-perpetrated on the depositors. Joshua Brown is missing, and when the Federal inspector examines the books, disclosure will result and gaol will follow. Who killed'the president? The answer to the question is to be found in the unfolding of the story. There are excellent supports,, including a. comedy and a gazette. Special selections are played by the King's Orchestra.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 7

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KING'S THEATER. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 7

KING'S THEATER. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 114, 18 May 1925, Page 7