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CAPITOL

“WERE ALL GAMBLERS” Thomas Meighan appears in “We’re All Gamblers,” which is the chief feature at present being - shown at* the Capitol Theatre. The story commences on the lower East Side waterfront of New York, about 20 years ago, when a waif is found by a bighearted Irish policeman. He carries the child to a nearby saloon to warm him, and Mrs. McCarver, who is completing the purchase of a pail of “suds*,” decides to take the youngster home as a co • panion for her son. Georgie. In the course of time the boy comes to be known as Lucky Sam McCarver, and the story picks him up again as a celebrity, contender for the heavy-weight boxing championship, signing articles for a fight with Champion Duveen. On the same programme is being Shown Sammy Cohen and Ted McNamara, in “The Gay Retreat,” a happy, rollicking take-off on the last war.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 335, 21 April 1928, Page 14

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CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 335, 21 April 1928, Page 14

CAPITOL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 335, 21 April 1928, Page 14

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