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Everybody's Pictures.

George Walsh's la tost success "The Pride of New York," will be presented to Everybody's patrons to-morrow, Friday, night. * All interested in good constructive photoplays and in ones that thrill arnd give cause for genuine laughter will find that Mr , Walsh's latest) combines all these features. Two young men, one 'the son of a rich, man, the other the son of a poor man, start out life together, and "there is a girl, nfeo the daughter of a it'cihi man who fovep tii. rich man's son. These same" two men are called in the army draft and as privates in Unole Sam's forces they are equals. That is where industry snows I itself and gains its reward. And the girl, thinking deeply how, and not lic-corcl-ng to the conventions, but according to reason, dhooses the better man. There is a lesson for every parent in 1 the picture and one for every son as well. Those who know George Walsh's pictures need not be told, of the laughable situations Geofge gets into and the thrilling .way he gets out of them. Ho i-.- a big stirring figure in the battles inthe trejidhtes. "Judge for yourselves if this picture will not provide you with excellent entertainment," is the confi- - dent managerial injunction. It, is set in pretty- surroundings with perfect photography. A big change ie promised for Saturday when Olga Petrovia will . appear, in "The Undying Flame."

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 November 1918, Page 2

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Everybody's Pictures. Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 November 1918, Page 2

Everybody's Pictures. Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 November 1918, Page 2

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