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AMUSEMENTS.

EMPRESS PICTURES. The change prorgamme will be submitted this evening and the star film is entitled "The Golden Cage," supported by a magnificent film entitled "After Many Years." Arrested as an outlaw. Maledo is brought by the sheriff to his father's home. His sister, Marie, rushes in sympathy to her brother, and when the sheirff tells thern that the boy has been accused of murder, the old father beckons his daughter aside and tells her not to apeak to Maledo, as he is accursed for ever. Marie, who loves her brother dearly, is disturbed by tie thought of imprisonment. Marie's husband, who has never met Maledo, becomes suspicious of her restless actions. A few days later Maledo escapes from the sheriff, sends a note to his sister to meet him in the alfalfa field to bid her a last goodbye. Her husband follows and, seeing them embrace, becomes jealous and deserts her, makes his way to the mountains and becomes a propsector. Years after, he makes a rich strike and determines to go back to his wife and child. Marie has refused many offers of marriage, but remains hopeful that her husband may yet return. Her daughter has married and Marie is now alone. The husband, on his way back, is waylaid by thieves and robbed. Exhaused and wounded he drags himself to the lone cabin of his wife. Although he

is aged and changed, she welcomes him with the love that has remained for ever constant.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 548, 8 March 1913, Page 5

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248

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 548, 8 March 1913, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 548, 8 March 1913, Page 5

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