KINGS THEATRE
The somiewihiaib ertfaitic movements of our '"tiiigih-ti expressi." whiioh diid not crarwl into ithe radlway sitiattlioin till 9.30 last evefnamg 1, ciaused sqme incwi^einiencia to the paofmne miaaiagemem.it!. Hoiwever, a, veiry acceptable) film wag; runi tibroiuisih,. Int tlhe first h^M '•'Cliarity Aim." 'and 1 "Tlue Only Vet in To-vm" -weT'e shiown, the partis in ■vvliiicih. were tiakeni by Fred Groves and Liid Risdon 1, and Miss Baird reisipiwe(tiiYeiy. "Neigihbouirsi," an whicih, liiitit^e Madge Evanis ttooik! tihe loadiinig' pairt, is a pdatiuire of r'aire cihairm, and is aipprtopriaitely niaimied, Madg© 'is swipporfced by Jo»hnniy Hines 1 and Violet Palmer, bottii of •whonn) are 1 in tlbe fir?3t rank of popdLarity aisi screieto: airtSsitfe. The'final screening 1 of this picttiure will take iplacie tibis evemamg.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13968, 19 August 1919, Page 2
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