Britain’s queen of happiness gets married —Betty Balfour in "Squibs’ Honeymon,” now screening at the Empress.
She was jealous of her husband's business—Beverley Bayne and Monte Blue in “Her Marriage Vow" —a forthcoming Empress attraction.
The wealthy widow feels the call of romance and falls into the adventurer's hands. Pauline Frederick and Lew Cody in "Three Women," now at the Strand Theatre.
"Use your judgment,” the Colonel cried. The clerk did. The Colonel never met the lady again. A typical scene from the highly amusing comedy, “Listen, Lester”- coming shortly to the Empress.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 17
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93Britain’s queen of happiness gets married—Betty Balfour in "Squibs’ Honeymon,” now screening at the Empress. She was jealous of her husband's business—Beverley Bayne and Monte Blue in “Her Marriage Vow"—a forthcoming Empress attraction. The wealthy widow feels the call of romance and falls into the adventurer's hands. Pauline Frederick and Lew Cody in "Three Women," now at the Strand Theatre. "Use your judgment,” the Colonel cried. The clerk did. The Colonel never met the lady again. A typical scene from the highly amusing comedy, “Listen, Lester”- coming shortly to the Empress. Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 181, 2 May 1925, Page 17
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