POLLARDS PICTURES
A GREAT 8000 ft CIRCUS PICTURE,
"POLLY OF THE CIRCUS."
The celebrated screen artist Mao Marsh iv the greatest circus picture ever screened, "Polly of the Ciieus," a Goldwyn 8000 ft star feature will be the attraction at Pollard's Pictures on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Polly was a child of the circus, pretty and daring and in one of her barebacked riding stunts she is injured. She is lef tf at the little town, for it is the law of this strange Circus-land that "the show must go on." Hearts may break, men and women fall and die, lovers part, and souls may suffer agony — stil "the show must go on!" You see scene after scene of miraculous beauty. The mauimonln Circus passing through towns at dead of night; the breath-tak-ing race—- triumph of serecn racing spectacles; the slide for life, and other feats of the 'sawdust arena. The burning of the circus with its enormous tent and menagerie — the panicstricken crowd of audience and animals. "A guarantee."
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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1918, Page 4
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170POLLARDS PICTURES Grey River Argus, 17 September 1918, Page 4
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