KING'S THEATRE.
A plctura containing some novel a<mept<i entitled "The Million Dollar Collar," U ?tho main .attraction at the King's Theatre. "The Million Dollar Collar" features tho famous clog, "Kin-Tin-Tin." With the aid of me dog, an apparently blind beggar manages to steal a very valuable necklace from a jewellers shop, and for safety's sake the necklace Is hidden In the collar around the dogs neck. The thief Is sent away to hide and takes the dog with him, but the dog escapes from hi 3 care and makes friends with a tramp who impersonates the thief. At first £rfn,. v unaware, of the nature of the crime, a nd he takes but scant notice of the ant cs of the dog. Eventually the tramp realises the extent of the robbery, and X ?. /"l out t0 thwart tho sobers. He is as=lst.ed, f by the dog, who displays a high degree Promlnenf T,h the Canlne "star-" *™ Evelyn Pierce. There is, of course. I pretty romance woven throughout the story. The supporting programme Includes "Licht Civilrv ■■ du"ets h< hvVnh Ph°ne O^hestraTpTino th« -pi°iT,n and Arden; Tocal numbers by the Tour Aristocrats," and an amusing sketch
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 152, 24 December 1929, Page 5
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194KING'S THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 152, 24 December 1929, Page 5
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