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M’LISS

There will be screened at the Octagon Theatre next Friday ‘ M’Lise,’ the pictured adaptation of a famous story by Bret Harte. ‘ M'Liss ’ is an ArtcraftParamount special attraction of magnificent scenery, power, and delightful human interest. Mary Pickford has in this Western motion drama a role that suits her versatile genius to perfection. As a little mountain tomboy she flits through the scenes with appealing naturalness—with all the perversity, sudden temper, and delicious melting moods of such a- girl. There are stirring events in the story, and the finale is sudden and unexpected ; but a vein of tender romance runs through the girl’s life and charms the beholder. The supporting pictures are of the very highest order. The box plan is now open at Messrs Chas. Begg and Co.’s music warehouse.

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Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 3

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M’LISS Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 3

M’LISS Evening Star, Issue 17325, 13 April 1920, Page 3

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