POLLARD’S PICTURES.
to-night only. IH A powerful moral note is struck in Maurice Tourneur’s latest Associated Producers "The Foolish Matrons,” which will be the starring- feature at the Opera House to-night. The leading roles of this feature are. interpreted by Hobart Bosworth and Doris May- “ The Foolish Matrons” is founded upon the old proverb which reads something to the effect that the wise woman j builds her house, but the foolish picks J it to pieces with her own hands. House j is symbolical for the slate of nmtri- ' ninny and the making ol a houi-e. In | illustrating the proverb the author uses three examples. Two marriages that fare badly because the matrons “pluck it down with her own hands,” and the ! other, for contrast shows what real I love and sacrifice will do in building [ up a home ami rejuvenating a man. | The disintegration of Hie two young i couples is the more vividly portrayedThe locale of the story for most of I the time is Broadway. A special Bathe I Gazette will feature scenes at the DempI sey-Carpentier light and Charlie Chapi lin’s reception in England.
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Grey River Argus, 17 May 1922, Page 7
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188POLLARD’S PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 17 May 1922, Page 7
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