AMUSEMENTS
KING'S .THEATRE. No longer a vampire, with gorgeous and daring dresses, Louise Glaum takes a role of a new type in the Triangle play, "Golden Rule Kate," which is being shown at Tie King's I to-night. She rules the "Red Light" Dance Hall with sternness and even handed justice which she maintains by the aid of a feady revolver.. The darling of her heart is her little sister, a part daintily played by Mildred HaPrW To the town comes a parson determined to clean the turbulent place from its evil ways, and he is opposed with all her strength by Golden Rule Kate 4 However, he proves to be a mian all through, and the dance hall proprietress gives him a hearing. Then comes tragedy swift and terrible. The little sister is in terrible trouble, and from what she says Golden Rule Kate lays the blame on the Minister. A dramatic surprise arrives and all ends happily. The dance hall and church scenes are wonderfully done and the revolver fight at the end is a marvellous piece of photographic work. Jack Gilbert is ' f Tho Heller" a reckless cheerful desperado, prepared to dare anybody and attempt anything and his lassoing work is almost incredible Supported by a Gaumont Graphic, a two-part Pathe comedy, etc.
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Taihape Daily Times, 8 July 1918, Page 4
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215AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, 8 July 1918, Page 4
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