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AMUSEMENTS

KING'S THEATRE. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. Attraction No. 1. “Thunder,” the champion police dog who created a definite place fcr himself on .the screen with hisi performance in “Wings of the Storm” last year, is starred l -in “Wolf Fangs” now at the King’s Theatre. Low Seiler directed this Fox Films production, a story of a dog’s love for the IvumaAi race which comes to the for© in spite of the fact that he has been raised as one of a. wolf pack. Charles Morton, Caryl Lincoln, Janies Gordon and Frank Ilice from the human cast. The story is based on an original by Elizabeth Pickett and Seton I. Miller. Attraction No. 2. Among the college athletes in numerous branches of sport who have “broken into” motion nictnrm in re cent years, perhaps none has gained the fame which has, fallen to Malcolm McGregor. McGregor attained prominence in collegiate circles as a member of the ■Yale swimming team. lr Iris second year on the squad! he was made captain ofl the tankmen, and led bis outfit to the bead of the ir.reipcollegm.te swimming association. McGregor plays one of the lending roles in “Headlines,” a- newspapei romance. In this'production he is given an ipportunity to d'isp ay his ability to plow through the water. In on© scene he appears in the big tank aboard the giant steamship Leviathan. This role brought hack old times to Malcolm, times when be did bis stuff to the tune of college yells as victory swung back and forth? in the competition .with such powerful tank teams! as Princeton, Columbia, • and Dartmouth. SMOKE CONCERT TO-NIGHT. Everything possible has been done +■;>■ ensure'- an’ ©movable time at the Diggers l (smoke concert (which is being held 1 at the .Foresters’ Hall this evening. “At hot supp&r will be provided, a good musical progqimme lias been arranged and those present will bo asked to join in ’some rousing choruses. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to members of ail Empire units.

CELTIC F'.C. SMOKER. Trophies won during the past sea " son will be presented at the annual smoke concert r, of the Celtic Football Club, which is being held in’ the Town Hall on Saturday evening.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 41, 26 September 1928, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 41, 26 September 1928, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 41, 26 September 1928, Page 8