KING'S THEATRE.
•'KID BOOTS.:' ■ Eddie Cantor, star of Ziegneld's "Kid Boots" which comes to the King's Theatre to-night in the form of a Paramount .picture, brings to the screen a characterisation of a mistreated caddie, whose sense or humour on" the golf links relieves him from many an einbararsshig situation. The locale of the story is laid in and /about an hotel in a fashionable - .summer resort, where Clara Bow is swimming instructress for women and who falls in love with Eddie; where Larry Gray is golf professional and where Bille Dove is the proprietor's daughter, who fallsin .ove with Larry and vice versa, which .might also be said of Eddie- and Clara. ESS AI?D ESS. Appearing, at the King's Theatre again to-night .are Ess and Ess, the mystic mind readers, mental telepathists and lightning calculators. Any questions will be answered, proving their marvellous mind reading. They, tell what you are thinking about, what you want to know, what you have lost, all about your missing friends, etc. .A good house last night wag delighted at the exhibition, and more will witness these clever people to-night.
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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17389, 29 March 1928, Page 4
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