AMUSEMENTS.
— fOLLAUD’S PICTURES. MARY PICK LORD AION'DAY. Oil Monday evening next that charming and versatile .actress “Mary P'ickford will be featured by Pollard’s Pictures as “Tilth* Pal’’ in Frohmah’s Famous Players wonderful 5 act drama “Little Pal” a vivid pictui'isntiop of life, Love and Tragedy annu tiie frozen vastes of Golden Alaska Mary Pick ford as the half- breed Indian girl “Little Pal” gives a tense dinract>eris..V,'on that, reveals another of her astounding versatility. , Alary Pick'ford excels because she has charm —her lA*iuity, her talents and her thousand and one Alary-isms are crowned by the one elianaotorjL-lic that Alary is lull of “disarm.” Alary Pickford has given no better work to the screen Uhnn Tiliafc of the little Indian girl, daughter of a depraved saloon keeper, who has been fought for, gambled for, and in a romantic and sensational sequence of events makes a woman’s supreme sacrifice? with a touch of love and pathos that charms the hearts of all. In addition to the usual Topical Gazette, the Vitagraph side-splitting comedy, “Colonel Kmit and the 100 Dollar Rill.” will support the star drama.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 June 1917, Page 1
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