Mexborough & Swinton Times, November 27th 1915
Denaby Empire Palace
The programmes at this Hall continue to be the usual high-class order, and next week’s bill is no exception to the rule.
“Sons of Satan,” the star picture to be shown the first three days, is a thrilling and exciting four real detective story of the “Zigomar” type, written by that well-known novelists, William le Queux, and produced by the London film company, featuring Charles Rock and Gerald Ames.
Another interesting subject is “The Midnight Limited,” a railroad drama, featuring Helen Holmes; while comic relief will be provided by the famous English comedian in, “Wifie´s Ma comes back,” and “When Father learned to Bike.”
For the weekend cange, “Do unto others,” another magnificent drama, in three acts, with a most interesting and appealing story, will be the chief attraction. There will also be “the Angel of spring,” a drama introducing numerous inhabitants of the Selig zoo; “A deed of daring,” another thrilling railroad drama, and too bright and breezy comics, “Jack Spratt’s parrot,”
and Syd Chaplin in a Keystone, “Gussel’s Wayward path.”