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CLEAN'S PICTURES

I' The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch,' a 5000 ft prediction of tho Faml ons Players Co, was screened to a packed house at the Town Hall last night. It is truly a great work, and one which could be ac complisbed by no other. caste than that of the renowned producers. A more appealing work has never been presented locally. Henrietta Grossman who appeared in the title role, will always be accept able to local picturegoers, as her acting in last night's production found her many admirers in the large assemblage. The plot is simple and quite within the bounds of possibility and cannot fail to impress with its signfr eance ' The Black Box'" No 7, was a powerful support of the star turn. ; The remaining items were of a decidedly interesting nature and will be presented this evening iov the last time. 'A Game of Wits," an Eclair Universal drama which surrounds the preparation of a treaty between the United States and hier sister nations. What happens to the treaty forms a most interesting story which is the outcome of the welding of most extraordinary circumstances 'The Little Sheriff' a fascinating story, an ususal comedy ' A New Hat,' and a highly interesting film 'Borsalino Hats,' and a whole host of other novelties will com pletc the bill. A World film Cor poration's exclusive 'The Pt' is the headliner of the exceptionally fine programme which will be pre sented on Sunday evening.

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Grey River Argus, 13 April 1916, Page 5

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CLEAN'S PICTURES Grey River Argus, 13 April 1916, Page 5

CLEAN'S PICTURES Grey River Argus, 13 April 1916, Page 5

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