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DE LUXE THEATRE.

Reginald Denny in "Take It From Me " which is being screened for the* first timo at the De Luxe Theatre, adds still further to_ his laurels. As Tom Emmett ne is left a considerable fortune by an uncle, but soon he has nothing left except the memories of some very Hectic days and bights. When at the end oi his tether Tom discovers that by a codicil to the will his uncle has also left liim his large store, which is to become his permanently provided he can run it lor three months and show a profit, but if he fails it is to go to the manager of the concern. Naturally the whole story thereafter is a contest, between the manager and Tom. There is a. delightful love_ interest, and the picture is really a very enjoyable one. In support there is a comedy, "George the Salesman," and a «-azette'.full of topical tit-bits. Mr. Emanuel Aarons plays several new items on the Wurhtzer organ, the chief being the popular selection "Poet and Peasant," and one of the latest jazz, selections, "You Forgot to Remember." The orchestra is particularly fine.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 6

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DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 6

DE LUXE THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 61, 14 March 1927, Page 6