QUEEN'S THEATRE.
- :-v —^--'" ■■■'■ Nwvad-.iys it) dioes onie good to laugli. Tlxe T'lVituiwuiit faaw ooiaedy, "o'iit v.Le Quieit," will give you n\\ the, excuse you need. Ridgway, . a lively yotvn»g feltow, wants, oiaturtiilly to m-aary a. •cliaaiii'iaig gt-ri, ■ but her highly supett'ioii' Iwother objootis beca.iLs'e "Ridgy'• is tuo flighty' foa- him. They hav 0 got niiaiiied ow the qunet, and Ridgewdy reforms —• amd staa-ts to finish luia college ooua;se. Eyen -here : «creianiimg!ly fuimy ill-lucic pursues him. Hisi bride finds chorus girls. liarvin^ sup pea- in the nest roam! to his. After this tihimgs get iuto! such a howling. sca'ieatn of a. mix; uw, that "Ridgy" and his wife take refuge bemeath the sea.! The picture's simply <ma yell of jollity! • The fourth e,pdsode of the serial "The" Railroad Raiders, ' will also be shown.
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Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14071, 19 December 1919, Page 3
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132QUEEN'S THEATRE. Thames Star, Volume LIII, Issue 14071, 19 December 1919, Page 3
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