QUEEN'S THEATRE
A really .dediiglittiul programme is paomiisied to Queen's patrons to-uigiht comprising! an/Arterait special, "Say! Young Fellow," featuring the inimitmblto Douglas FaiMmwks, a .Fox oon»----edy "Love and' Logs,'' aartooaii amd ( gtozetto. "Sayl Yoauig iTe-Mow" ie ro■parted to bfe tfihe wonderful Doug's best picture, ita date, and ie inflate witlb, his faimous ootniedy atunte. Inhere is the usual Wely girl of oaurisei diis ootviared by Doug, and he sets to Work* and rapidly convinces hei- that he w .the one and only. Sbarting 1 as a cnoick he lisa ■-. *ioi adopt a^ioitally diffwent, aittitude later ml tiw s^ory,; and Uxe ATOi-fcing- out «f tfhe (problem gaves him unlimited scope for .those dashing taotica that hiare won him world-wide admiration.
On Tuesday next and for one night only ilhtt •Queen,' s aititiraotiott wilt be a Paranwunib piotiure "Rich Main,! Poor Man,!" feaifcuainig daiinty Marguerito Clairfc. Tho earn© ■prograiinme aonitai :>n»> a rolliokinig! Mack Seninett. comedy, •"Her Blighted Lovi©." Owing to tike . antommous rmg«emit;i,am of Harold Locjk!- * wood's ipiotiures his latee* Mettt> "Lend Me Your Na.mc,:' will be aarteened a* the Queen's for thrfee nighte, Wed^eada-y. Thursday, and Eriiday nexb. "Lend Me Your Name" ie a comedy 'dramta, iivcut «v«ry Thanwaiite musb me. *
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13966, 16 August 1919, Page 2
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201QUEEN'S THEATRE Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13966, 16 August 1919, Page 2
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