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Edith Hallor in “Just Outside the Door,” will be shown at the matinee to-day in the Town Hall. To-night a double star programme will be screened. Edith Hallor in “Just Outside the Door,” and Conway Tearle in, “Bucking the Tiger.’ “Just Outside the Door” was a thing Madge Pieton knew was to destroy her life, her love, her happiness. What was it? It had her in a frenzy—it broke down her barrier of reserve—it killed her soul. The story of “ Bucking the Tigo r’ ’ concerns the efforts of Ritchie Macdonald to save Emily Dwyer, a young girl, who has come to the mining camp expecting to marry a sermp who had won her love under false pretences. A novel scheme for her financial assistance is suggested by Macdonald to the other miners, namely, that they subscribe 100,000 dollars insurance for one of their number who should bo sacrificed so that the remaining four may receive the insurance. M: cdonald himself receives the fatal number, and ho promises to commit suicide at the end of a year. He would have kept his word, but only one thing in the world would have excused him, and that one thing happen-
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Grey River Argus, 26 July 1922, Page 8
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200PEERLESS PICTURES. Grey River Argus, 26 July 1922, Page 8
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