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OTAKI THEATRE.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT. ••BIG GAME." It is expected that "Big Uiiiue." tliC Metro special which is to be shown on Wednesday will be an unusual nietlin\ for it was adapted Iron, the great Now Vo,k stage play of Will-aid Kobcilson and Kilbourn Gordon. May Allison has the starring role, and portrays wonderfully the wife who accompanies her husband on a Canadian advent are. The wife discovers her husband i- a coward, after a fierce guide decides to appropriate her; but 'lie husband later recovers her lore and respect by as-er! ing his latent strength. The aide supporting cast includes Fonesl Stanley, Edward Cecil, Zeffie Tillbury. William Elmer, and Sidney D'Albrook. Dalla' Fitzgerald directed, Jackson Kose ['holographed, and Sidney ITlmttn did the art work. The screen adaption is by Edward T. Lowe, Jr I "THE LEATIIEK PUSHERS." FOURTH ROUND. Kane Ilalliday. always susceptible to the tittracions of the fail stx, trains ('.) for hi? Qghi, witU A). Kennedy by frequenting the ice pahic that he may ■<. more »f his new sweetheart. ■■■ prole ,io,ial skater. Estellc Van Hern '-es iiim there and tries to regain hi- affection, but is snubbed by Kant, •-■ ho remember- Let remarks about km nig a ',' pork-und-boaiier. " Piqued at his attitude, Estelle accept:- an off. r from Al. Kennedy': im n get -f !,a!f the pur- if she can yet Al. hack on "the wagon" and into couditi. n to beat Ealliday. she tells Al. that Kan' hi- insulted her. Later, Kane is i ' 'training" on iht ice " j when Al., running through the park. | sees biio aid trie, to b. at Litn up for the alleged insult offered Estelle. The -lipperiness of the ice prevents A! gating near Karoo and >.- goes away, beet on revenge. On the night of the fight, after a furious combat, Al. foul* Kane, „■},,, if- declared the winner. Kane refuses to accept the victor?' r "' insists on finishing the fight. After a came I coi.ie-back, Kan- knock- out Al. but fails down himself iron: utter exhaustion. He rnonage- to stagger to his ! feet before the count oi ten and is I awarded the bout. Estellc rushes into : th" ring and takes the prostrate Al's i head on her lap. Kane offers to shake hand- with her and has his face slapI ped in consequence. WBmmmggmmggggmmm

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Otaki Mail, 11 September 1922, Page 2

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OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 11 September 1922, Page 2

OTAKI THEATRE. Otaki Mail, 11 September 1922, Page 2

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