AMUSEMENTS
EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT THE BURNING TRAIL" William Desmond, as the principal character in the story, and Jack Daugherty. as the sturdy owner of a huge she'ep ranch, are the masculine participants, and for cinematic purposes they fall in love with Dolores Rousse and Mary Mclvor respectively. This, however", is one of the minor features of the story, for the picture tells a vivid story of the familiar range war hetween cattle and sheep ranchers. Desmond, a.-; a wandering adventurer ,takes part in the feud not for his own interests, but for the purpose of ending the quarrel. Alter a pitched battle between opposing factions, he managed ta make a permanent peace and incidentally, win tlie girl in the case. Two comedies and news. Theatre Royal To-night, "The Swan." Through the halls the two fought. The soldier to avenge the insult to his master, the Prince, and the man to avenge the Prince's insult to the woman he lov. ed. Throuhg the silent corridors the clash of steel rang until the court grouped horror.stricken about them. A hash and the soldier had triumphed and from the crowd the Princess . . . that is one thing that would spoil your entertainment if we told you. It is the biggest thrill that you've had for some time. News, Comedy and Educational.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 26 June 1926, Page 12
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217AMUSEMENTS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 26 June 1926, Page 12
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