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AMUSEMENTS

KING'S THEATRE. Dorothy Dalton's latest and most stirring Paramount picture "The Law of the Lawless" will be th«*star attraction at the King's Theatre tonight only. Here is a real drama of the great north and of Gipsy love. The supporting items include a 2,000 feet Bull Montana Comedy, "Glad Rags." MONDAY NIGHT O>LY. "THE DARING YEARS."

"The Daring Years,", the super selected feature which will be screened at the King's Theatre on Monday night only, i s a glorious drama Jf life, Jove and luxury, depicting the mad whirl of youth. An all-star cast including the following players, intrepret the various roles: Mary Carr, Skeets Gallagher, Clara Bow, Tyrone Powers, Mildred Harris, and Daniel Goodman. Many excellent scenes of the largest and gayest cabare seen with their joyous parties and fascinating dancing beauties. Usual prices will be charged for this attraction.

THE LYNCH-FAMILY BELL-

RINGERS.

A campanologian concert is to be given by the famous Lynch Family of Bellringers at the Town Hall tonight. During the many years the Lynch Family have catered for an amusement-loving public they have to place before their patrons a bright and humorous entertainment, i n which skill, vocalism, and comedy have been happily combined. As campanologians the Lynch Family stand pre-eminent. They are assisted by Millie. Brighton L e Marchant .soprano, who comes from the Paris Grand Opera. House, and the Albert Hall (London). , v here she created a great furore with her wonderful voice and artistic rendernig of excerpts from grand op-ii. Miss Adu Reynolds, soubrette fi"d monologist, and Mr Harry Baxter, comedian, are included on the programme. Seats may be booked at Gruhb's Music Store

DANCE DE LUXE ON MONDAY. A pleasant time is promised at the dance do luxe under the auspices of the Catholic Bazaar Committee in the Town Hall on Monday. CARDIFF HOCKEY DANCE. Tlie Stratford Citizens' Band will bo in attendance at the Hockey Club ball at Cardiff on Tuesday next.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 56, 3 May 1924, Page 2

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AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 56, 3 May 1924, Page 2

AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 56, 3 May 1924, Page 2

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