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AMUSEMENTS.

CORLNNK GRIFFITH TO-NIGHT.

“The Single Track" furnishes Corinne Griffith with a role that is cv (•optionally pleasing, and show; ho: first as a society girl in a ser'os of tableaux. The action shifts to the West where the heroine owns mining property which rival concerns are (vying to ruin and prevent a branch railroad being run from the mini hue to her property. She Iras many adventures before the thrilling clini'x. “.lust be'orc they start that engine over Dm track an innocent looking raft trill float down the river, and when it strikes the bridge——Rushing out

of the house she instructed her butler and hoarding-house mistress: “Keep Winfield here at all costs.” Yanking the old storekeeper with her she mount-ed-the cab of the locomotive and started the engine down the track. The storekeeper acted as engineer, and the girl as fireman, and when the raft came in sight they stopped the engine. The old man took a shot at the raft, hut was observed by a lookout of the enemy and wounded without exploding the dynamite. Tire girl took aim and in one shot put the raft out of business. She started the engine down the track in time to prevent the enemy from tearing up the rails. Coining Monday next Henry 11. Walthall in “One Clear Call.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1923, Page 1

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219

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1923, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1923, Page 1

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