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THE BLUE TRIANGLE CINEMA.

"My Old Dutch," a girl of tho coster class, throws over Bill Sproat,' 'a coster, in favour of Joe .Brown, another coster, with whom she has fallen, in love. They marry and . rear a son, their only child. • Sproat watches them .with hatred as they journey In life together. A steadfast friend to this couple Is a man named 'Krb. "My Old Dutch" and Joo aro left' a fortune, and decide to spend it all on their boy to make him a gentleman. Ho la educated, but allowed to grow up In Ignoranceof his parents and their lowly station The boy squanders the money 'which the father and mother sacrificed for him and, suddenly comes face to face with bis parents. Ho goes to a far country to start life over again. Ills "• parents!" now penniless, are forccn into, the poor house by Sproat, who is now prosperous, and still seeking revenge. The constant dovbtion of ".My Old Dutch" and Joe Brown to each other is most impressive. Finally the boy makes good. He returns home am comforts his. people In their closing years Even Bill Sproat repents, and asks for forgiveness.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 5

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THE BLUE TRIANGLE CINEMA. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 5

THE BLUE TRIANGLE CINEMA. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 144, 20 June 1928, Page 5