GRAND AND LYRIC
“HOMESICK” Just because a waitress in California inserted a matrimonial advertisement in a New York paper, a fun campaign started which will circle the world. In other words, that advertisement causes all the trouble and fun in “Homesick,” featuring Sammy Cohen, which is now at the Lyric and Grand Theatres. Marjorie Beebe was the waitress and Sammy Cohen and Harry Sweet the two who read it. There was a catch in. the advertisement, for the girl who wanted a husband required him to be provided with enough lucre to purchase a chicken ranch. Neither Sammy nor Harry had other than a bad penny, but Fate, in the shape of a poster advertising a long-distance bicycle race, with £5,000 first prize, gave them an They enter the race, and the tun starts. “Paradise.” the second picture, is an en jovable story of an English girl on the French Riviera, starring Betty Balfour and Alexandre B'Arcy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 639, 16 April 1929, Page 15
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157GRAND AND LYRIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 639, 16 April 1929, Page 15
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