THE BRITANNIA.
" The Masked Dancer," a two-reel drama, is the star attraction of to-day's new programme at the Britannia. Monroe, a mining expert, arrives in Mexico with his wife. On going to the store of the mining township to get a bag of gold due him he meets Dolores, a fascinating dancing girl. Dolores easily captures the engineer. His wife, noticing the change, confides in Pedro, a faithful servant. He advises Alice to disguise herself as a dancing girl. Complications follow, the incidents including a_ fight in a dancing hall, but a reconciliation follows, and Monroe begs forgiveness. The supporting films include "Tango Troubles" (comedy), "Winter Scene in Chamoune Valley." Topical Budget, "His Comrade's Wife" (drama), and "Tho Rural Demon" (a Keystone farce).
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue LXXXVIII, 10 September 1914, Page 3
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