QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"The Gold Rush,'.' the groat Chaplin production, is showing for its third week at the Queen's Theatre, and continues to draw large attendances. , Charlie Chapfin is complete with baggy trousers, extensive footwear, and the inevitable cane, plodding across the snow in a dangerous pass which leads to the little man's land of hope—the Alaskan goldfields. A warm welcome awaits Charlie iv a cabin where he is forced by the blizzard to seek Blielter. He does not appreciate it, however, for at the first sound the owner has retired to a corner of the hut and aimed a business-like rifle at the opening door. The situation is relieved when "Big Jim," a burly friend-in-heed, is literally blown into the cabin. As a multi-millionaire Charlie wins the prettiest girl in Alaska for bis wife.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 4
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134QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 35, 10 February 1926, Page 4
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