BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Buck Jones, in "The Trail Rider" is being finally screened at the. Britannia Theatre to-night. Commencing to-mor-row, a wonderful double-feature programme will be shown. The first attraction is dainty Madge Bellamy in "Wings of Youth,'.' a story of three girls, who have been left independent fortunes by their father. The mother has implicit faith in her daughters, and they are allowed, to pursue their separate courses in life without interference, while the mother devotes her life to her pet charities. The girls indulge in a series of riotous parties until their actions are finally revealed to their mother. Shocked at the true state of affairs,. the mother uses all. the wiles and charm of her sex, intriguing the followers of the three girls. The other attraction is Lionel Barrymore's latest screen vehicle, "Meddling Women." With the police seeking him as an alleged murderer, and his wife married to his best friend, Lionel Barrymore vindicates his reputation in spite of heavy odds. The supporting programme is excellent.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 50, 27 August 1925, Page 10
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