PEERLESS PICTURES.
PEARL WHITE. Entertainment of the highest quality is offered in “The Mountain Woman,’ I’earl White's latest William Fox pic tiire, which will be shown at the Towi Hall to-night, and Saturday and at tin matinee Saturday. Miss White play: “Alexander” McGivcns, a “gal ii pants,with all her dramatic ability No feminine finery ever set off he: little figure, ijiore gracefully than flit « boyish garb she wears in the earliei 1 part. “The Alouutain Woim'n'’ toll! an exhilarating story of the Kenfuckx hills—the chief character, portrayed by Miss White being a beautiful girl who steps into her father's shoes whet he is wounded by a young lad drunk on moonshine whisky. The attempt: of villains to take advantage of hei sex and beauty form the basis of th< plot. There are many exciting scenes The supports inc-lude a two-reel Sunshine Comedy and “King of the Circus.
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Grey River Argus, 19 May 1922, Page 8
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147PEERLESS PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 19 May 1922, Page 8
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