ARTCRAFT THEATRE.
Crowded houses at the Artcraft Theatre yesterday were provided with much excitement by "The Claws of the Hun," with Charles Ray in the lead. The. story tells of a- young man's disgust at being prevented from enlisting, but eventually ha attains his end by foiling _ Germanplot to secure the secret of some explosives from his father. His action leads the parents to consent to the young man enlisting to fight for democracy. In addition to good supports, pleasing music is supplied by the Artcraft orchestra.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 130, 4 June 1919, Page 3
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