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'•T’.ie Miricle of Manhattan” will be .shown at the Town Hall to-night for the last time. The popular William Farnum will bo here again next Friday and Saturday in a big ■emotional photoplay called “His Greatest Sacrifice.” The dramatic art as exemplified on the screen by Mr Farnum has been a joy to all motion picture followers, and, according to advance reports, “His Greatest Sacrifice” is a picture that gives the star an opportunity to lay all of his great screen powers at the feet of the photodramatic public. The story has to do with the lives of husband and wife, who both have ambitions to ga-her the applause of the public—she as an opera singer and ho as a writer. He feels that his work will redound to the credit and the enjoyment of his wife and child, while she is selfish and vain, and seeks only the personal joy and position her voice will bring her. She achieves fame, but she loses what she later learns to be the greatest joy—the love of her husband and her child.
MINER KILLED AT STOCKTON. WESTPORT, June 7. William Morrett, a miner, and a single man, was killed to-day by a fall of coal in the Stockton mine. The accident occurred this evening.
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Grey River Argus, 8 June 1922, Page 3
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