WORLD'S PICTURES
DOUBLE STAR PROGRAMME (TO-MORROW NIGHT An Ixviu Willat production, /‘The Siren Call," with Dorothy Dalton, David Powell and Mitchell Lewis. This is a story of the North-West, by J. E. Nash. The "siren" in this case is gold in Alaska, and one of the striking scenes is in Gore's Casino, a typical frontier dance-hall, where Beauregard, a French trapper,'brings a baby he had found beside its frozen parents. He presents it to Charlotte, one of the dance girls, and she auctions a kiss to get money for the baby’s bank account. Reformers break up the dance-hall, and its occupants are scattered. In tho complications which follow there is a light on a raft, and Ralph Stevens, a prospector, and Charlotte, .go over the falls. They survive, however, and their troubles have k joyful ending. The second feature will be "Such a Little Queen," featuring Constance Biunoy. ‘
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Patea Mail, Volume XLVII, 25 April 1924, Page 3
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148WORLD'S PICTURES Patea Mail, Volume XLVII, 25 April 1924, Page 3
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