POLLARD
"THROUGH THE WALL" "Through the Wall," the Vitagraptt. Blue Ribbon star picture, in to-night's big display by Pollard 's Pictures at the Opera House, is a lively detective ■ i story with an amazingly original master criminal played by George Holt| jthe Vitagraph player of strong parts. ."Through; the Wall" is the name given on account of a murder being achieved through a hole in the partition between two adjoining cabirieta in a fashionable restaurant. The pieujre- shows the sensational submarining of a huge Auntie liner, and many strange and uncanny scenes. Every scene is full of sensational happen-! ings, and. evej-y foot of film replete with surprises independent of the real melo-dramatic scenes. A charming - love story, lifts this clever drama up to the standard so ably set by the Vitagraph 's latest releases. On Fri». day evening ] ' ' THE HONOURABLE ALGY, » * a 5000 ft. Triangle Kay-Bee production features Charles Ray, Margery Wilson, and Margaret Thompson in a series ojf adventures of the younger son of- the • venerable English house of Monteith'y .^ while on a trip to America to catch au^| American heiress and who, by a chairii|j§ of circumstances, "became implicated'ia W the theft of the Cape Diamond. The " supporting, pictures include "The Social Vortex," starring Billio Burkeiu the 4th chapter of "Gloria's Roniance." . j
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Grey River Argus, Volume 04, 4 July 1917, Page 2
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216POLLARD Grey River Argus, Volume 04, 4 July 1917, Page 2
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