PARAMOUNT THEATRE,
Mary Pickford, as head of the MacTavish Clan .in."The Pride of the Clan," now showing at the Paramount Theatre, is irresistible. The story is set in the lonely island of Killean, off the coast of Scotland. In the height of a gale, against which man can scarcely stand, the warning bell on the headland tolls ita message of a ship in distress. In sight of the stricken people on the shore the chieftain's schooner is wrecked upon a. jagged little island. Marget MacTavish must, by the customs of the clan, take her father's position as head of the clan, and she rises nobly to the occasion. After the first bitter grief at her father's death, Marget regains her old-time vivacity, and when Jamie Campbell proposes to her Marget willingly accepts. But at the height of her happiness a strange yacht anchors in the harbour, ,and her dreams for the future are shattered.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 3
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154PARAMOUNT THEATRE, Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 3
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