THE COSY THEATRE.
The present fine scries of films at, the Cosy Theatre will be seen for the last time to-night. "The Trail of Yestorday," the red-blooded talc of the Western plains and ranches, presents the virile young star, Bert Lytell, in his initial Metro All-Star Series picture. To escape unjust punishment for a crime of which ho is guiltless, Ned Keeglcs (played by Bert Lytell) goes West. As time goes on. he becomes known, as "Dakota," the terror of the plains. A storm brings "Dakota" and a girl together in a lonely cabin. When he learns -that she is the daughter of the man who killed his father, "Dakota" forces a preacher, who also sought shelter, to marry the girl to him. Kevcnge has taken possession of the heart of the outlaw, but fa to steps, in and compels him to aid the girl for whom he determined to make life miserable. A spark of love is kindled, which results in happiness for the outlaw and the girl. Pauline Frederick in "The Hungry Heart," reveals a splendid, passion play that has found popular favour with all audiences. To-morrow's change will include a, Goldwyn feature, "The Splendid Sinner," which, stars M-ary Garden. There will be a matinee at 2.."J0 to-morrow.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13753, 4 February 1919, Page 2
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