PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
"Silk Kegs" will bo screened at tho Paramount Theatre-to-night. Disgustedly tlie failure of.a week's work, Ruth Stevens, a hosiery seller, is in no mood to return the flirtatious glances bestowed upon her by /Phil. Anxious to make an impression, Phil confesses that he Is the world's best hosiery salesman. Ruth learns Ms methods, and inflicts a crushing deleat on Phil by flirting with the president of their largest buyers of hosiery and winning the order. Madge Bellamy. gives a vivid impersonation of the saleswoman, and is given splendid assistance by James Hall. Supporting items include a Van, Bibber comedy, a scenic, nnd the latest Gazette.' Robt. Caulton's Orchestra Paramount will render "Tho Bohemian Girl" (Balfe) for the overture, and "Wee M'Gregor Patrol" will be offered as an entr'acte. The box plan is at The Bristol Piano Co. and tho ITtillty Stationery Shop (next to the theatre).
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 150, 29 June 1928, Page 5
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148PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 150, 29 June 1928, Page 5
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