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AMUSEMENTS.

A real pgwUuy on a r-eul horse: with the w,histlfng wind of the unfenced ransfe in their faces and '4teat deeds to dare and do! What more could any lover of western melodrama ask than this combination, which will be shown by the Oddfellows on Saturday, under (he : tlc '-The RicJin' Comet.'-' With Yakima t'auuit m the saddle, «md ne of- the greatest' horses under Him that ever graced such a wtu-ld*s champion rider an',} »vper-, lrns u ' c " ture h<\s a vine, sum to be tkriUrng entertainment." And thri'Hinff it t» ; with one of the finest and most com'lling- horse stones that was ever '.old. The race of "Meadowlark" olayed by '-'Babe.'' Canutt'y fine sorrel) to save the \\{\\ of- the man . who has befriended her; the swiimTiing- of the angry, swollen, rushng- river where the bridge is swept >ut; and "Babe's" battle with a mountain lion are things which done} m'akti t'{i)g .in outstanding oictuie. Coupled with is a fine love story and the. of \wo strong- men. A young girl lost in the underworld of a big city, open to manv iangers among thiev.es and men of brutal passion, rises out of the mire clean and wholesome, and escapes the doom that aw.aits manv who mike a fatal move. This is the I.heme presntcd in "Tht? Foolish Virgin," which \s Mr Hull's star ! film for next Friday. It is story full of thrills, clashes of passion and emotion, and finally the resultant happiness that comes after a bitter struggle. Local motion pjp« ture fans will hawe a. chance to see their favorite screen stars performing |at their best. Elaine Ifammerstcin J who has charmed many audiences, is ( bark again, pfaying the leading role, 1 and Robert Frascr, whom Pol a j "Negri • has proclaimed the screen's ' greatest lover, performs in the opposite leading role. There arc ex cellent supports.

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Cromwell Argus, 28 November 1927, Page 5

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AMUSEMENTS. Cromwell Argus, 28 November 1927, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Cromwell Argus, 28 November 1927, Page 5

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