BRITANNIA THEATRE.
Lon 'Chancy in the amazing: underworld romniice, "The Unholy Throe," will bo the chief attraction at tho Britannia Theatre to-day. Tho story is a most unusual one, and deals with a trio of freaks—a giant, a midgot, and a ventriloquist—who forsuke their life in a dime museum to pursue a career of robbery and murder. Pauline Frederick in "Married Flirts is the second feature. Tho supports are excellent.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 117, 13 November 1926, Page 13
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