PRINCESS THEATRE.
" Love, Honour, and Obey," a screen adaptation of Charles Neville Buch's successful novel, is now screening, at the Princess Theatre; It tells the story of a New England girl who married a wealthy church deacon to please her father, when she really loves a New York novelist, whose liberal views have created a scandal in her Puritanical community. She has broken with him completely, however, through the news that he is named as a co-respondent in a divorce. But she learns through the divorcee that he is innocent, and that she has been tricked into marriage. This situation, lays the foundation of a dramatic conflict. The second feature shows Tom Mix doing stunts with the aid of his horse Tony and leaping a river in his car, in addition to winning the hand of a pretty girl. He begins by swapping his horse for a broken down auto on the desert. The supporting programme includes a Topical and a Sunshine cotnedy, " Verse or Worse." a
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1922, Page 3
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