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AMUSEMENTS

LYCEUM TONIGHT. A pertinent pica against conviction on circumstantial evidence is the new film production “Innocence,” which comes to the Lyceum Theatre tonight. In this gripping story a young wife is accused by her husband of being untrue to him —simply because circumstances are against her, and apparently prove her having committed the action with winch he charges her. The whole fabric and foundation of their life together and of their individual happiness is threatened—and would be destroyed were it not that the wife, through a brilliant manipulation of a situation in which she finds herself, proves how easily appearances may bo against an innocent person. Anna Q. Nilsson is featured as. the young wife, and a prominent cast has been assembled in her support.

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Northern Advocate, 18 June 1926, Page 4

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AMUSEMENTS Northern Advocate, 18 June 1926, Page 4

AMUSEMENTS Northern Advocate, 18 June 1926, Page 4

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