AMUSEMENTS
“TWO BLACK CROWS” Two haunted men work at the Paramount studios. It is not immaterial, strange, frightening things that haunt them, but the familiar shape of themselves. The haunted are Moran and Mack, the “Two Black Crows,” \vho are in the Paramount picture, “Why Bring That Up?” which comes to the King’s Theatre to-night. Ever since they made a certain gramophone record about early birds and such they have been haunted. “Every place we go we hear those records,” Mack moans. “It’s like meeting your own ghost wherever your turn,” Moran comments. “Worse than that,” Mack puts in. “It’s like looking at your own embalmed mummy every morning when you get up.” The “Two Black Crows” go out to dinner and someone puts on one of their records. They attend a bridge party and it is the sahie. Charles Chaplin entertained them in Hollywood with some of their records. Governor Fuller of Massachusetts did the same. ST. PATRICK’S CONCERT An Opportunity to hear the Stratford Boys’ Band in the contest selection will be afforded at St. Patrick’s concert in the Town Hall tomorrow night, when Irish Natiohal items will be a feature of the programme. The band will play the opening item at 8 o-clock.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 82, 16 March 1931, Page 8
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206AMUSEMENTS Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 82, 16 March 1931, Page 8
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