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Farland's Pictures.

To-morrow night at Farland's Theatre "The Captain of the Grey [Torse Troop" will be the central feature of a fine program. U is a fine fresh story, different in every sense from most film plays. It touches upon the tragic story of the North American Indians, and as the heroine Edith Storey is lovable. Everyone is glad when her bitter misunderstanding with her lover ceases. Yiolet Dana in "The Mortal Sin" is Saturday's big attraction. It lei Is of a young wife who sacrifices all she holds dear in life to save her husband from death, and of her husband, who, learning of her tremendous sacrifice, is overco'me by a bitter rage and hatred and carries out a terrible revenge. Hall Caine's "The Manxman" is Farland's next big special—coming shortly.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 4 July 1918, Page 3

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132

Farland's Pictures. Levin Daily Chronicle, 4 July 1918, Page 3

Farland's Pictures. Levin Daily Chronicle, 4 July 1918, Page 3

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