AT THE LYCEUM.
South Afiicaus have a saying that tbe country grips them like a cl.iw. Hence the tit!.- Cy n'hi.i Stock ley gave to her popidai novel. -'-The Claw," a picf urisiif ion ol which is to be seen I lib" evening and 10-m-oriou nigh! af Ibe Lv-cum, with good suppmls. Clever ('lata Kimball A'oiiiig's latest lea lure |. "The Claw," which carii'-s a thrilling dmv m lite on the gn-at Alrican veltlt. The beautiful slai Inmany opjioi i null ie.s in "Tbe Claw" oi pioving her a ei-saf ility . as the- stmy call.-, for iiuii-h action and vaiicil a'complishmenK in I be sliajte cjf riding, shooting, dancing. Sin- excels in all. and her radiant beauty gives to the picture a charm that not even llie iutcusilA of its dramatic situations and novelty of its plot can dim.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3984, 26 April 1920, Page 3
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