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OTAKI THEATER.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT. 3 "MORAL- FIBRE." i ,Tj red Wolcott keeps the general store in a eountrv town. He lives with his young sister Marion. Mrs Bartley, one of the summer colony, comes to the Store with her friend Mrs Elmore, who j= n f r!l cted by the country youth and flirt, with him. Jared, who believes her unmarried, loves and asks her to be hi? wife. The truth stuns him. and unable to bear the grief he commits luicidc. 'Marion vows to revenge her brother, several vears elapse and Marion -rows up. John Corliss, driving Ilia machine down a country'road, pai ees (i trollov which a girl is chasing, trvinp. to attract the attention of the ; conductor. Tt is Marion. Her bat | \ blows out and John nra* <rrer it. He : picks it Up and hands it to her. Tali proves the wvy fjjr several caeetings : ike two become dear friends, and tMS i friendship grows into love. But MarI ion has another purpose. It 1S rc " I venge. She inua avenge her brother I and then perhaps love might And a I place in her heart. She has become ■: an artist of note, and George "Elmore :; seeks her out to illustrate Ins books i Marion'fc dav arrived. She I? invited I to spend the week-end at the Elmore*. i At. the Elmore country home she dis- ! cover, in Mrs Elmore the woman who 1 caused her brother's death. That night r* at the Elmore's. Marion leads Mrs | Elmore to believe that she (Marion) | tas won ta« husband's love. As she I tells her, Corliss enters. He w -^ r - I M» Elmore's brother. Marion, leaves. 1 after telling the Elmore's who she is Corliss follows her to her old home and they arc re-united.

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Otaki Mail, 3 July 1922, Page 3

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OTAKI THEATER. Otaki Mail, 3 July 1922, Page 3

OTAKI THEATER. Otaki Mail, 3 July 1922, Page 3

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