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AT THE PLAZA

Ihe r)iw feature at the Plaza to-day is •The Bushes,' featuring Charles Eav, who plays the part of Dan, a man who had two loves- in his life—the girl across the, way and baseball. He. has*a rival in the rich banker's son. One day he plays in a matcii organised on the* spur of the moment by tho members of a crack touring team, and .-attracts the manager's attention. At the ".Shadow Social " he gets the wrong eiil, much to his rival's delight, but on the arrival of a telegram from the baseball manager asking him to play, dollars pale into insignificance besi-tie-his athletic powers. H« joins the team and makes good, hut becomes careless and conceited. On the great day when the village turns up in foroe to cheer him he ignores his old friends. Ho also lets his team down and gets "fired." After many vicissitudes he Teturn6 to his old job only to find that the village haa not forgotten his neglect. The great game of the year comes, and the banter's son, betting heavily against his own folk, pays their best man to clear out. They are almost beaten, when, for Maisie'a sake, he is persuaded td play once more. The village . wins the game, and ths champion player wins the girl -who has loved him all -nlong. The supports are a new Br.ggs comedy entitled 'Skinnay, School, and Scai-dal,' and a Paramount "Magazine The third episode of ' Th« Grey Seal' will be screened at the afternoon session onlv.

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Evening Star, Issue 17328, 16 April 1920, Page 4

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AT THE PLAZA Evening Star, Issue 17328, 16 April 1920, Page 4

AT THE PLAZA Evening Star, Issue 17328, 16 April 1920, Page 4