AMUSEMENTS.
TO-NIGHT. It is. hiird for tuiv many to he condemned to death, hut to look through the "inflows at the gallows, while awaiting execution would be intolerable. 'I l;is is the unnerving experience of Jot- Newholt. the young farm hand played hy Richard Barthelmess, in his latest, vehicle, which is showing at the Princess Theatre to-night. One tiling tilcne keeps up the spirits of the prisoner, 'I hat is the loyalty of the girl ol his dreams who, believing in his innocence. visits hint daily in his cell. V. itJi the strength of a mad man .Toe knees his "ay out of the old jail and a dramatic chase "illi blood-hounds follows, minging a solution of the mystery and a happy conclusion of the plot. Ilm story is one of the most dramatic the star has ever appeared in, and his acting is r< miniscent of “Broken Blossoms”, “Way J)ovn Bast" and “Tolt fable David.’’
Included in the supporting propamine will be a splendid special 2-parf Mermaid Comedy, and further . li'apt ol the serial "'I In- hum .Man. - ' The (v----cbe.slin will render a choice progra.mme oI music and prices are as usual
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1923, Page 1
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193AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1923, Page 1
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