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POLLARD’S PICTURES

To-night, Pollard’s present,; at the Opera House, for one night only, Sada Cowan’s fiction demonstration of how one woman tried to win happiness and the price of a husband’s contentment, entitled ‘‘Hush,” starring Clara Kimball Young, in her most daring - and charming theme. The wife who boasts to her husband of a pre-marriage misdeed—will soon boast of an after marriage divorce deed. Don’t try to win happiness by telling your husband things that do not concern him. Let the past remain dead. She told. Told her first and only great mistake. But he never forgot, nor could he forgive. And in one short instant she destroyed the beautiful structure they had been years in building. Pollard’s Orchestra

will render appropriate selections for the screening of “Hush."

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Grey River Argus, 12 July 1922, Page 8

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POLLARD’S PICTURES Grey River Argus, 12 July 1922, Page 8

POLLARD’S PICTURES Grey River Argus, 12 July 1922, Page 8

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