AMUSEMENTS
UMPIRE TO-NIGHT "THE SIX FIFTY”
‘‘The Six-Fifty” is a .simple story with a big thought, % When thoroughly weighed, and one realizes the bigness of llio thought, not because the characters are spectacular but because they are human, Hester Taylor, farmer's wife dreaming of release from drudgery, tugs at Okie’s heartstrings, even though we know she is wrong.* One’s sympathy tgoes out to Dan Taylor, the young husband,* even though we realize lie lacks gumption and deserves to lose so charming a wife as Renee Adoree becomes in this picture. We rejoice in his awakening, even though wo sympathize with him in the painful process by which lie arrived at it, and are glad lie awoke in time to save his married happiness. That is why the story of ‘‘The Six Fifty” is great. A no fable cast portrays the little group of characters in this wonderful story. Renee Adoree, wife of Tom Moore, plays tho young wife; Orville Cadwell, the young farmer; Bert Woodruff, father of the young husband, and Niles Welch and Gertrude Aster are capt as social leaders. Comedy aiM News. Usual prices.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 August 1924, Page 8
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186AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 15 August 1924, Page 8
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