"SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE"
Big success is anticipated for "Seven Days' Iflave," which opens at I lie. Grand Opera House on Saturday. .As Iho title states, it deals with seven clays' leave of several soldiers, who return to (heir native village?.' A cook's son lias attained rank as an officer, and a nobleman is a ranker, and fetches and .carries for him. Tito villagers -on the East Toast and (he folks there, led l.y T/uly Mary Tleathw, are kindly and simple, and have extended much symtmthy to two Belgian refugees, a-won tided officer and his sister. Caplain Toi-upco Foilcling, who has heen a wounded prisoner of war in Germany, lint itiiiunttoA to escape, recognises them as- two brutal Germans. He fells his and they immediately I•'!••" rircnmven'; them and foil their nlahs. Captain Terry is nersennled In; the spies, who try to obtain Howledgo of a'new and wonderful fun. Tli" acts.are raid to he well ennstrue'r-d. and the interest of Hie audience is gained hy fakins: them into eorfidenre fr.-.r,-. tinfirst, and everv move to trap (lis spies is watched with wrapt aKentior.. The nlans will hs or,™ at the flrisfol Piano Co. from 0 a.m.'tlr's morning.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 182, 22 April 1918, Page 7
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196"SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE" Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 182, 22 April 1918, Page 7
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