Farland's Pictures.
Farlands continue to entertain patrons with the best fare offering in the picture market. Every night brings its star and all of th!e first magnitude. To-night "The 1 Twinkler" will maike its appearance, and will be followed 1 by a whole conptellalaon of picture gems. "The Man Who Was Afraid" will head the bill tomorrow. It is the story of a. slacker who madie good. Because his mother v. r.s afraid for h|im to go to tional Guard. His friends renounced him; the girl he loved scorned him. Lashed to a frenzy he went Jo the front in .spite, of home influences and there Aid deeds that restored him to t'hle war, he resigned from the Nahis self rej-pect and manhood. Max Linder wiH also be included in the biH. On Thursday will come "The Angyle Case," one of tine most notable detective'stories that has been staged or screened for many years, and ; after that several other big features are due to appear at Farland's.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 14 May 1918, Page 3
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