EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
. "Love Makes 'em "Wild" heads' tho.bill nt Everybody's this; week. The .opening scenes are in a silk emporium,, where .1 youth known as "Willie, the"VVorni," is the scapegoat of all, bullied by the lift-man, the janitor, and fellow-employees. "Willie is ' bluffsd into believing that his heart is weak,' and that in a fortnight h"S earthly worries will end. Having a few thousand dollars, he and a pal decide to tako a suite at tho Ritz, where ho entertains lavishly, heaping gifts on girls "The Little Irish Girl" is a story of how a trio of San Francisco "crooks" were beaten at their own game. Having taken down a youth from , the country. the members of the gang, plan to- rob .also their victim's grandmother, who. owns a "mineral" spring on her country hotel property. One of the gang is a girl (Dolores Costelio), and she and the young man fall in love, while the venerable grandmother arouses- the girl's sympathy, and she schemes to thwartthe plotter's.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19148, 3 November 1927, Page 14
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168EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19148, 3 November 1927, Page 14
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