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QUEEN'S THEATRE

1 The Queen's pdoture programme to-night is beadied by a striking patriotic photodraaiiia, "if My Country Should Gall," produced, and acted by the Red Feaitihier 'Company of Ualifoimiia. The picture teaatiets the gi'and and nofcle lasison. of race pat- ! iiiotism in a maniiier that will not soon be forgotten, and etveiy man, woman and child in Thames should sea it and learn. "If My Coiuitry Should Call" will bei the Queen\si chief attraction, to-nigiht and Saturday night. Monday, a film version'of Upton Sinclair's famous nweil, "The Adventurer," will be the sfew of an excellent programmei. On Wedncssday next the Hex Beach series! of travel pictures will comanemc* at the Queen's, land be continued etatih week in conjunction witli tlie Metro pirog^amiriie. This isa'ies is the most initea-esitinol and unique set of travel pictures yet shown on the wcreem.

The pictures wea 1© taken by a wireless expedition who in a 75ft gasoline p^ower boat covered 12., 000 miles, the itinerary including' the Caix>lina coast, the ievei"glade*si of Floi'ida., Havana, Cuba, llo>iklul\%s, Nioafagoia, Costa Ricy., Pamuna, back to San Fraaicisco. Rex Beiaoli's first picture revea^ the scenic chiairni of the Spanish^ man.

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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18468, 7 December 1917, Page 2

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QUEEN'S THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18468, 7 December 1917, Page 2

QUEEN'S THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18468, 7 December 1917, Page 2