ENTERTAINMENTS.
GAIETY THEATRE PICTURES. TO-NIGHT. TWENTY DOLLARS A WEEK. Arliss takes the role of a millionaire retired v steel man who has a spendthrift son. H© cut off the boy with 20 dollars a week spending money jus.t about, .the time the boy was contemplating marrying a, rich girl, daughter of a tormer. partner of his father. The millionaire decides it is only fair to do himself what he is (forcing his son to do, so he arranges to get a job as book-keeper in a steel plant—the one owned by his soil’s fiancee, and her brother. The .boy makes- good as a 20 dollars a, week man, and the. father, finds himself enabled to save .the fortune ofc the girl his son wants to marry. ,
TUESDAY NIGHT. THE : JUDGMENT OF THE STORM. A mother, her sjon, his sweetheart, entangled in a, web of circumstances that threatened to throttle them. Circumstances so strange; so dramatic, so enthralling—and withal so plausible and human—that; you’re going to ive every minute' of the story as if you were one of the characters ; and < you’re going to rejoice when the most remarkable of climaxes brings hapipness to the .trio! This special attraction is to be shown tomorrow night.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4975, 17 May 1926, Page 2
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204ENTERTAINMENTS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4975, 17 May 1926, Page 2
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