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ENTERTAINMENTS

ALBION THEATRE. Crowded houses greeted Mollie King in the sensational stage-play, “Kick In,” now screening at the Albion theatre at 7 and 9 p.m. “Once a crook, always a crook” is apparently not true, for the crook reforms, hut has a very difficult task not to revert to the old life. Fate seemed determined to push him back to it. Revelations of the ways of the New York underworld are a feature e of this play, and the story is one that appeals to everyone, young and old. The 11th Ep. “Mystery of the Double Cross’* is the best to date, and some patrons are positive that they have solved the mystery. Of special interest to every picture patron is the appearance of Clara Kimball oung La the select play Shirley Kaye. POPULAR PICTURE PALACE. There was a crowded house last night when Mae Marsh was seen in a glorious Goldwyn production, "The Beloved Traitor.” It is an appealing story that goes straight to the heart, and last night’s house was held with a spell throughout the six acts. The photography is beautiful, and the acting of the highest order. Intending patrons should be early, as another large house is assured to-night. There are splendid supports, including a Keystone-Triangle twoact comedy.

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Southland Times, Issue 17877, 5 September 1918, Page 5

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ENTERTAINMENTS Southland Times, Issue 17877, 5 September 1918, Page 5

ENTERTAINMENTS Southland Times, Issue 17877, 5 September 1918, Page 5

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