AMUSEMENTS.
Wm. S. HART.
"Bill Hart will be seen at the Palace to-mght in "Wolves of the Rail," ;ho class of picture that made "Ball" Hart, famous among the picture patrons of America. Also showing to(-night will be ''The Eagle's Eye," a Burton Holmes travel series, and tho Australian Gazette. The Palace grandi orchestra will render appropriate musical numbers. Commencing am the matinee tomoirow at 3.30■ the famous Japanese actor will be seen in "The Bravest Way." Sessuc. Hayakawa has an unusually strong role. He appears as Tainu r&, an ambitious young man, poor, but filled1 witih the pride of his ancestry and ra 26. He loves a, young Japanese-American girl, who is an assistant! in a'kindergarten. He has a friend to whom he is, devotedly attached, and when this* friend is slain by a revengeful countryman on the very day ox the arrival from Japan of his wife and childlren, Taonura is confronted by a terrible responsibility—tihat of providing a protector for the family of his. cherished friend. A Wo-reel comic, "Romance and Rings" will also be
screened,
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 271, 18 November 1919, Page 5
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179AMUSEMENTS. Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 271, 18 November 1919, Page 5
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