AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES*. , “ALICE BRADY.’’—MONDAY At .the Princess Theatre on Monday evening next, Pollard’s will present the charming emotional actress “Alice Brady” in the World Film five-act drama “Tangled Fates,” a story of a sister’s sacrifice and the misery and scorn which drove her into many lands. The scene opens jti the home of -a cowinty man, the head of the town Morals Committee. u Driven from his home, the daughter is driven by necessity on and on until she reaches the wilds of Alaska, still pursued by fate in tlie form of sickness,’ but in the end New York is reached, and with it happiness. In the city she, meet. 4 and marines a wealthy young man who proves unworthy of her—later to ho saved from her irresponsible husband by the salesman, now a prosperous merchant, who comes to her aid not, only morally and financially, but, who also brings her true love, and happiness.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1917, Page 1
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