TOWN HALL P ICTURES.
“-133..-x\'lg AND BOLD”———TO-I\'lGAH'l‘.
The man of many thrills anéd iaugh-< ter, George Walsh, the “.VilL’lanl Fox. athletic thunderbolt, "will appear at the: Town Hall ‘tonight, in, :1 photo-pla‘y called “Bravo and Bold.” 'l‘he-
111:111;:gL'1m‘x1i‘ of the Town Ha}! promisos that Walsh will surpass everything he has ever done. No doubt he mil fulfill this promise, because George Walsh never does 3z;ytnil;;~__; by halves. That is the reason he is so big a.
favourite everywhere. Walsh has. :1 story that gives him plenty of chance to exhibit his athletic ability. As -Rolie-rt Booth, associated with the Wilson Company, he is try« ing to close a deal with 11‘ European prince. This will net his firm a billion dollars or so. The: house of Firkins -and ‘Firkins is the Wilson Company ‘rival, and at the head of this house is Chester Fix-kins. Now, Robert Booth. has an oppointment with the prince at' four-fiorty sharp on Friday afternoon at the Fort: Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh. The complications ethat arise are both thrilling and humorous. Even the girl in the case gets in 3. bad tangle from which the hero rescues her. He also saves the prince from being [)’lown up, :-ind Wins the colltl'as;t, despite Fii-kins and his devilish \\‘:lys. The supporting pictures are :1 long way above the usual standard, as 3. perusal of an atkertisenient in another column will disclose. The box play is at Pratt’s. ' _
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3318, 23 October 1919, Page 4
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238TOWN HALL PICTURES. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3318, 23 October 1919, Page 4
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