AMUSEMENTS.
POLLARD’S PICTURES. CLARA KOI BALL YOUNG MONDAY How n fascinating, aristocratic society leader abandoned her social position and .took to dish-washing in a. common restaurant is told in the latest Clara Kimball Young photoplay, “Charge It,” by Sada Cowan. Qf course this strange behaviour will seem a mystery to many, but when the powerful circumstances that confronted this wealthy social queen are understood, few will blame Julia Lawrence for deserting the brilliance and glory of her life for the sordid routine of a restaurant employee. When the story is all over, the spectator will admire, rather than censure the courage of tin's millionaire’s wife in leaving the luxury of her life and earning her own living by the toil of her hands. T ‘Charge It” is a moral for those who believe money brings everything. Miss Young as Julia, shows that a girl can be happier as a dish-washer than as the wife of the wealthiest man alive. The king of laughter, Larry Scmon, will be seen in a two reel comedy entitled “The Stage Hand” and the latest edition of the Patlio Gazette completes one of the best programmes seen in the local theatre.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1922, Page 1
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196AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1922, Page 1
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