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ROYAL PICTURES.

do Mowbray is the most attractive girl in the Domino Cafe.' She has been taught to steal money from, the patrons of this establishment, and when Harrison Made, a wealthy New Yorker, enters on a slumming ■.party, he is suggested to her as a victim. Wade notices that site is inexperienced, and oflers her money, part of which she is to lamp tor herself, and tints make her escape. The management is notified of do s intention, and prevents her escape. A few days later the cafe is raided, and do, with the rest of the other girls, is sentenced to three years in

the reformatory. At the end of the .second year she escapes. Jo decides (hat the only way to get tin: [kings in lite she wants is through some man. and she sees Harrison. Wade and offers herself to him for pretty (dollies, a home, and whatever else he may he wilting to give. Wade informs her that he is going to marry her. Sim subsequently calls herself his probation wife. Huntley McMerton, an elderly aristocrat, whom Made has introduced I o .!a, look.- very familiar to her. Thev become very Iriemlly, and M'ade, believing they are *in love will) each other, starts divorce proceedings. Surprise follows surprise, and things turn out as you never expected them to. This elaborate picture will .be shown tonight. Tom Mix, one of the greatest exponents of the real life of the old M'est, will appear at the Loyal Theatre next .Monday, in his latest Million! Box photoplay, “The Coming of the Law,’’ based on the book by Charles Alden Seltzer. Mr Mix has selected a tine east for this play. He has Brownie Vernon for his leading lady. As usual. Mix does some stunts in this picture that lake one’s breath away. Also there will be shown another star item featuring Virginia Pearson, "'The Light.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH19200703.2.9

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2147, 3 July 1920, Page 2

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317

ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2147, 3 July 1920, Page 2

ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2147, 3 July 1920, Page 2

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