EVERYBODY'S THEATRE.
"Moral Courage," the leading 'drama in toe change .of programme at Everybody's Ineatre, features Muriel Ostriche. The story is full of fresh ideas, audi a pleasing departure [rom the usual plot isrecorded when the rich youngster actuaaQy marries his pretty sweetheart, the expected betrayal being disregarded. The part of _ the plot arrives when the mill-owner, furious at his son's marriage to a mill-handi, tries to trap her and compromise her. However, she is far "too clever for him, and outwits all his- schemes. The third chapter of "The Iron CLaw" Bfnal sflews how Margery, in order to stop the mysterious fires which follow Golden's refusal to give up his recovered daughter, voluntarily returns to Legar. ".Che Laughing Mask" rescues Margery in an empty 00 S n ®° oasfc, but is discovered and a thrilling chase follows, in which the pursuers' car runs off an ;open drawbridge into the river. Margery jerks 5 "The Laughing Mask's" hat from his head, and is surprised at the wealth of long curls that fall to his waist. One or two other good films complete the series.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17084, 16 August 1917, Page 2
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183EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17084, 16 August 1917, Page 2
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