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"THE BING BOYS." The last five nights of "The Ding Boys" uensou at tho Grand Opera House are announced. This lively entertainment has attracted good audiences up to tho pre. Sunt, and in all probability will continue to (lo good business. The revue goes with a good swing throushout, with its mixture of eomcdy work, dauco, and. song.
THE SOAKLFr TItOUBADOUfIS. The talented combination of c ™ tu ™® comedy concert, entertainers. 1 Troubadours, will open a threi>w eeiw son in tho Town Hall Concert Chambj u tomorrow evening, and' a liearty from amusement lovers whp.enjoJ the form of entertainment is anticipated, tile company is said to be a most compact one. and includes artists of tlio V'S'iest standing in their own particu.ar lines of or business. They make a spec alty of solo and concerted singing,, wh Ist tho work done by the comedians is w" up to the best standard set m land. The company is .not of dancers, several of thorn, being arti-ts with a reputation gained ™ Anß «. England. The management announce that frequent change* P r °S rr * mm given, and a successful season is looked for. The box plans for t fl 3 rs ' nights aro now on view at the JriJtoi.
KING'S THEATRE. • The World Film drama, "Stolen IJouira." is th<* star attraction now scucnmg at the King's Theatre. The leading lady >a the ever-popular Ethel Clayton.who, in this picture takes the prt f 'to g t.er of a professional gambler. Another very fino picture deals with the Isorti Sea driftcrß, EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. A very interesting story is told in The Other Han." the GrenterYitagraph drama, starring Grace Darmond and Hani Morty, now screening at Everybody s Thisatri. Tho drama deals with the ma'-ria„o problem, and depicts how. two he „ a J?f e ' their respective affinities.. SJpjrtm .g items include the tenth episode of Ihe Mystery of the Double Cross, -Hie Hole id tlib Wall. "EJTPBESS THEATRE. The Goldwyn attraction. "The .Beloved Traitor," featuring Jtao Marsh, is draviing big business at the Emipross. heatrs. This production is a most absorbing one, and carries with it a pretty love story. Screening also is "Dangers of a Bride, a rollicking Keystone comeay, and a Topical Gazette.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 272, 6 August 1918, Page 3
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