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DOUBLE BILL AT KING'S

Tlio King's management offer a double bill for the delectation of patrons to-night. The chief attraction is the- six-red Jewel feature. ' Forbidden,' which presents Mildred Harris Chaplin with a golden opportunity for the uispby of her many charms. Sho appears as a country" girl possessed with a desire for the gaiety of the city. A young man of good looks and breeding drifts into the small town, and the young pair fall in love. They are soon married, and the complication of temperament ensues that, while the expects now to gratify her desire for big city life, her husband has como into the country for the express purpose of evading • the clash of city interests and forgetting the sorrows of his life there. The denouement is striking. The co-featuro is the six-act drama .'The Death Dancer,' featuring Alice Brady.

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Evening Star, Issue 17365, 29 May 1920, Page 6

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DOUBLE BILL AT KING'S Evening Star, Issue 17365, 29 May 1920, Page 6

DOUBLE BILL AT KING'S Evening Star, Issue 17365, 29 May 1920, Page 6

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