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Amusements.

STEVENSON'S PICTURES.

The Ivan Corporation iq to bo con granulated oa tbe ling Tongues" which is rcrceniug at tbe Coronation Hall on Saturday evening. It i 3 a etq'y of •xiraordinary force, anil conveys one of tho most powerful indictments over conceived against scmdal and tbe terrible consrquences which can fallow fcpra such trifles ai a veiled romark, a lifted eyebrow, a secret rulge, and all those other trifles whi<;h added together can become a mountain of ovi dence against innocent people. Tbe o tui> ii a powerful one, nnl is led bv J-imw Worvnon and Grace V dentine who both do fi ie work in difficult ro'es. The story is that of tho huiband, tho wife, and the other man. In this case al< three are bonourab'e people, but babb'ing tongues on no ovidence at all, soon connect tho wife's naraa with thai of Uie friind, a>id as a resu't the hu bind eventually dies through a duel wound, while the wife and friend are driven into each others arms as outcast from society, The dramatio power of the story is unusually strong, and the picture stanc'S out 8s one of the really groat one* from every point of The latest Ptthe Gazette will be presented prior t) soreen-, ing 1 Babbling Tongues."

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Bruce Herald, Volume LV, Issue 66, 28 August 1919, Page 5

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Amusements. Bruce Herald, Volume LV, Issue 66, 28 August 1919, Page 5

Amusements. Bruce Herald, Volume LV, Issue 66, 28 August 1919, Page 5

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