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AMUSEMENTS.

POLLARD’? PICTURES

“WEDNESDAY.” On 'Wednesday Pollards Pictures present the child Bernhardt of the screen in a remarkable drama of heart interest and thrilling action. “The Soul of a Child” featuring Baby Em Gorman. The story of a great regeneration brought about by a little child. Her simple, unaffected childish ways so touched his heart that he saw the error of his ways. Longing for love and recognition the little child unassumingly crept into their affections. The touch the little hand that joined two hearts sundered by Fate. Absence and the lure of the white lights all helped to make him forget the past. Remembrance was gradually and stcathily insinuated by the artless ways of the child he neglected. The latest episode of the “Lightning Raider,” Gazette and comedy will also be shown. On Thursday Belle Bennett and Barney Sherry in “Reckoning Day.” MCLEAN’S PICTURES. LILA LEE, TUESDAY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Mr McLean’s big attraction at the Princess Theatre on Tuesday is the new est Paramount feature “Puppy Love,” featuring beautiful Lila Lee. Recently, when “Puppy Love” Lila Lee’s latest Paramount Picture was being made in California, the company required a comedian to play the role of Lilia’s father, a hod carrier risen . to wealth. Mack Sennett was consulted and was induced to lend for the occasion no other than Charles Murray, the famous Mack Sennett fun-maker Murray enjoyed his dip into legitimate drama immensely. H? kept everybody roaring with laughter from camera man to star, and did some of the funniest acting in the career of the Irish

parent. The supports include the Third chapter of “The Silent Mystery,” and a Bray Picturegrapli.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1920, Page 1

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273

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1920, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1920, Page 1

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