AMUSEMENTS.
■EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
K COMEDY PROGRAMME. JO H.V iUIUJONJ* IiOTH. ■ , j«. predominates i:i the i.ew proCOS *, £«vbodv-s Th-rr, «his week. ttl »*>" '.,-•.,•■ ; , vehi.-l<- of amusement ihrron i. «.- Principe bu. »««' ,jl - fi J s ." S cbe"r'f.';i"'framc"of mind. l»t<« '" ~, «"..;■■•. are in a silk emporium, Tk"-'!'"' 1 ;-,' t .„-,-,, as ••Willi-. the ■•«««*.? s-ai.ciruat of all, bullied by *''' fß '• the' -riitor. and fellow-em-»lil lift ma». uie nf t „ rror , hrizlucnod 'i^' /tl \„,"- 'i.rctfv typist makes her apt§.l' lfhf " r ■;•„!, ■»,( Willi..- is bluffed into ■ wsscte "■' V .. N 11t .., r . i:1 v .-,.;ik. and that . ■l«!i« t | !,e V-i.'f hi- ci-thlv worries will cud. )t , fortnM' './,..,.......i'd011ar*, he and a Hs" o './ ~; ;,t','."•! -nil.- at the Hit*, where if ;til ° hvW; Imping gifts on girls. le fEtcrtains hruht. and in a melee *** ,J i' ic .tit h- ha- M.expc.-tcd strength, «] fe ,','.,...'.ht i.,' I.mi by jealousy of the »' ,ft «S' comt.anio... Next day he F"v iii ile-'id"' '" •-" ''S'' l; '" ''"-■ ''"'• '*'• ~ where •■TI.e Worm" wipes out many f ~i \ medial examination shows *** n kii r«"irt troubles are caused by the *",«■! all ends well. Harron was splendid rtftb S clerk. ,hil, his chum was •" ..ihle for exeWlent comedy work, as ' WV ° o.hrr' in the east. Sally Thipps * Tr vS farming n- th<- typist, and she and Jg«r. Uorh frocks in the Kit. "'£"' roiii.'i.ic"' li-i.-r.-.u was also in "The 't-SfiWih Girl," hut not in a comedy role. 1-1 • , jtorv of hov.- a trio of San Fran- ■'! « "crook's" win- beaten at their own There is a great amount of comedy, • supplied by one of the gang, and *,«.* sub-titlcj. but there are also many •"•SLatir seines a- well. Having taken ?r«» vouth from the country, the memJf« of '«hc gang plan to rob also their r-»ndmother, who owns a mineral !££ on'her ronuiry hotel property. One 'frtf «ne i« « ?''> (U»l"r"s Costello), and fflVroun." man fall in love, while ,SI venerable grandmother arouses the and *«.• schemes to thwart SUlxlutn Thev are thwarted in the end, .s%"£ old lady herself who, in her '■ „Vrto, wns a .rook too. ho she sets ITroun/couple out on life and leaves the £,£? lamenting the loss of :io.nO() # dollars. •«Wk lln theme is not new. tho picture is -iil! tenitrncled, the interest is sustained. £J tb«*»rc iimnmcral.le laughs, the third &wk WW a splendid comedian •JA j> w News picture of interest completes 'L' nicfon'sl programme, which is accomSltea !>«• "« «>'Hchosen and played musical Cl-nrac The overture was Thomas's ■JSvmond," and other items were: "Two Mik Tone Sketches" (O'Dounoll), "Sylvan j5,,," (Fletcher): symphonies, "The '■IS,," (Mendelssohn). "Th-> Knehantcd tort" (IVlndy): sections. "Irish Meloj£" (Middleton), "Sullivan Melodies (Sdfr«); entr'acte. "Senerata" (Bodga); (U
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 13
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428AMUSEMENTS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19146, 1 November 1927, Page 13
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