KING'S THEATRE.
The story of "The Night Club," screening to-night at the King's Theativ, is an unusual photoplay responsible for numberless laughs. The story opens with Robert White at live altar. Ho is just about to slip the ring on the girl's finger when her lover, whom she thought drowned, arrives on the scene. She deserts Bob, who returns to his apartment and fires his elderly housekeep-er-^hc is through with a.ll women. As he stands meditating, his lawyer dashes in and asks him if he's married. Bpb shakes his head, and the lawyer congratulates him, saying that his uncle just left him a million dollars and a valet—rbut to get the money he must marry a certain girl. There is a good supporting programme.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 10
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124KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 102, 27 October 1925, Page 10
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