Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 243, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1919 — CONVICT WINS RICH GIRL; POSES AS AN ARTIST. [ARTICLE]
CONVICT WINS RICH GIRL; POSES AS AN ARTIST.
How the personality of a finan-rTfllly-rrinnlffd cnrMon*at -wms ~thq heart of the silver-spooned Amy Burke, of Fifth Avenue, is one of the romantic elements in “The Hoodlum,”. Mary Pickford’s second production from her own studios, which will be seen beginning Friday at the /Princess theatre., ~ In th midst''of an assortment of humorous events transpiring while Amy is temporarily located in the slums, she loses her heart to the man whom her wealthy grandfather wronged 'by sending him to the penitentiary to cover up violations of the anti-trust law. Determined to recover a set of papers which will vindicate her lover, the high toned Amy Burke, alias “Queen of the Tenement Rowdies,” goes at midnight to the home of her rich grandpar.en.ts dressed in the garb of a boy. Then comes the big surprise which ends one of the most entertaining pictures ever seen at the Princess theatre Friday and Saturday, October 10 and 11.
