HAYWARD'S PICTURES.
"WHO IS TO'.BLAMEP'V
2 I The most notable feature of the Triangle drama ''Who,is to Blame?" tit the Empire Theatre is tho fine acting and likeable personality of Jack Eddo, a young Japanese, who plays the part first of a, rickshaw boy, and afterwards the servant to an. Amexicaa lawyer. The story is that of an erring husband, whose, wife, returning home unexpectedly, finds him in com- : promising oir cum stances, and' refuses to be reconciled to him. The young Japanese contrives to inform his master as to the character of the wo- ■ man who had. caused the trouble, and i .having thus cleared-the way, he man ages to ■ bring husband and wife together again, but in doing so he has to sacrifice himself. It is a most ap-.,1" pealing story, delightfully produced, j and with a continual element of the unespected. Jack Livingston, Maude i Wayne, and Lillian West have the prominent parts and acquit themselves with credit. The supporting subjects are excellent. • I
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15087, 2 June 1919, Page 7
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167HAYWARD'S PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15087, 2 June 1919, Page 7
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