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AMUSEMENTS

TOWN HALL PICTURES. THE WOLF. ‘ ' she “The Wolf,” 21. tale of the Northwest, where wolves bowl in pack «and sometimes alone. When a wolf howls alone il_l lnidwinter, someone must die. Did this adage come‘ true? You Wilzl find out "-"\‘rhpn.__,-the Qicture is shown at, the Town Hall next Thursday.

THE KING ’S—~‘ ‘ GINGER. ’ ’ It is rather a. daring experiment to screen a. film on the subject of calflove, especially when the principals are of the ages suited to the acquirement of ‘I-110 disease. But by athappy chance in the selection of the principals the World Film Corpo‘~ra.t'lo.n has '.,made a distinct hit with “Ginger,” the romance of it New York girl-child of crookdom. B 3; a kindly twist of Fortune ’s Wheel “Ginger,” as she is called, becomes the adopted daughlter of a judge, whose only son,_Boblby, years after, inarries her. The rivalry of a. newspaper boy for “Ginger’s” afi'ect.ions introduces “amusing episodes during a. violent attack of calf-love, which spreads to all fihree Why “Ginger” married Bobby must be left ‘“ fhe sfc.r_3'. As soo.n as the average youth and maid ge“fi""into their teens they become conscious of the presence. in the atmosphere of :1. new disease germ. The sickness is seldom fatal. but it is severe while it lasts, and the name of it is calf love. This is the motive of the new film romance of the World Film Corporation, “G-Inger" a i cry of two youths and a maid. To both their juniors and their elders the victims of calf-love are objects of intense xirnusement, and in the development of “Ginger-V,” the youthful principals manage 'to- convey «a. fprettye good idea of wli;"l.t ilf» is like. A. slapdnsh. comedy. “At the Shoe Door.” will also be shown. . l

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3544, 4 August 1920, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3544, 4 August 1920, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3544, 4 August 1920, Page 4

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