AMUSEMENTS.
? KING'S THEITIE. ; , '
v .. Ajti , attractive pioture - programme la to bo presented at the King's Theatre to-night, togetl\r with .choice .musical selections. The,, picture series is headed by a . tip-top detective'story by the Gaumont Co., entitled "The" Iron Hand," a tale of Detective Neoker, .the. iron hand, and the white glove, gang, who operate .in the highest, society* , ,JFh&. . photoplay is abounding io sensation,.,-, and its plot is.a thrilling 1 one with »V_/' strong vein of -love.. . "The Laird's."' Daughter" is a Stelig production and, a charming romance. "The Traitres*; . of Parton's Court is by a popular" _ , company. Pathe Gazette; "Italian . j Swimming Exercises" and "Sea Aue~--1 mcmes v' comprise the interesting, bwt- ! get, whilp the comedy. section -1* made up of "His First Auto" (Lulbin), "Cook's Bid for Fame" (Hepworth). . and "Back at Three," the whole promising a delightful evening's enjoy-
ment,
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14518, 8 May 1913, Page 4
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143AMUSEMENTS. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14518, 8 May 1913, Page 4
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