EVERYBODY’S
“13 WASHINGTON SQUARE” A novel, a stage play and now a motion picture! This is the way the public has welcomed and devoured “13 Washington Square, ’ the famous mvstery-comedy by Leroy Scott. Universal’s screen version is now being shown a t the Everybody’s Theatre with Jean Hersholt and Alice Joyce sharing th The a sto?v commences when Mrs. de Peyster is about to take her son to Europe to break up his match with Mary Morgan but her son outwits her and doesn’t appear on the boat planning to elope that night. Mrs. Be Pevster sends her cousin to Europe in her place and with her maid goes to her cousin’s rooming house where they are mistaken lor jewel robbers by -Deacon” Pyecroft, a picture thiei. The women go to their room. 13 Washington Square, to await the arrival of Jack Once inside the house the mystery'and the laughter commence. “The Poor Nut,” a really humourous story of a student suffering from an -Inferiority complex” will also be showm Jack Mulhall takes the leadtog role and other well-known comedians to the cast are Charlie Murray who was in "Plying Romeos.” and -Lost at the Front,” and Glen Tryon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 15
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199EVERYBODY’S Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 455, 10 September 1928, Page 15
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