Entertainments.
KING'S THEATIIE.
The programme of pictures to be shown in the King's Theatre to-morrow (Wednesday) evening is advertised on page l of this issue. The '"star' film is a Nordisk production of 13500 feet in length, entitled "The fugitive." It shows that Hilday Higgins Jove* Kiic, but her father has set Ins hf;;rt upon her marrying a u'tiiUl'Vjr man. . The two young people VuV* off und plan to leave the district by-airship. Higgins discovers the abseiic*' of his daughler and the method of flight. He a cable with the result thai Kric u arrested on landing , and placed in an asylum. Hilda manages to convey tiles and ropes to him, and secures his escape. They take refuge in a caravan, which catches fire. The horses bolt, but the conveyance is stopped by the van toppling over. Eventually the lovers win safety and are married.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 February 1914, Page 3
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145Entertainments. Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 February 1914, Page 3
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