BRITANNIA THEATRE.
At the Britannia. Thealre to-morrow, Clara How and Esther Kalston apltonr.ln "Children of Divorce." This picture concerns Itself with three young persons who roach maturity without tlie benefit of parental love or advice. Of the three, only ono shows auy sißii of In.telliiience; tho others havo developed as jazz-mad wastrels. There is a dramatic climax. "Paid to Love" is tho second feature, (ieorgc O'Brien has the featured masculine role opposite Virginia- Volll. The story deals with a kingdom wherein the prince is more interested in mechanics than In society. l!o----mauce enters his life, however, and ho encounters plenty of action In the course of it. The supports are excellent, and include . a Christie ■ comedy, a cartoon, and a gazette.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1928, Page 5
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