AMUSEMENTS
HAYWARD’S PICTURES. . “THE ' MEDICINE MAN.’-’ There wag an immense crowd at Hayward’s i on Saturday night, when the headliner was the Triangle drama, f *The Medicine Man,” featuring the * popular star, Roy Stewart, as Jim “Walton, sheriff of El Dorado. Fhe atory, which is of the ■exhilarating type called' “Western,” runs somewhat as follows: —Walton discovers that Joe Malone has found pay dirt in an abandoned mine. The owner pf the mine is a 16-year-old .girl, who arrives at El Dorado <t& the (laughter of » travelling med’cine faker. The # quack doctor! discovered her, when a little child, lying beside, the dead bodies of her father and mother out on the desert. He had been good to the child, but, after arriving in Walton’s town, enters int 0 an agrlemcut with Malone to cheat Edith out ■ her property. This’ isi whe.ro J m takes a hand in; her affairs, and he dofes so well for them both that Edith gets her mine and Jim gets Edith. Another instalment of th e popular serial. “House of Hate,” is also i’cluded in the programme, which will be shown again to-night.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 10 November 1919, Page 8
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188AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 10 November 1919, Page 8
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