"THE STOLEN PARADISE."
The great prohlem play "Tho Stolen Paradise" will be the chief attraction at Everybody s to-day. Ethel Clayton, after a longabsence from the silent drama., makes her reappearance in tho leading role. Edward Langford appears as the man who loses his sight while rescuing a woman, whom lie comes to adore. She cannot be bothered with him in this state, and persuades another woman lo impersonate her and marry him 'J bus the paradise is stolen. She esclnims "I am going to steal heaven, for I love him." He is blind, and believes she is the .woman ho was infatuated with before »e lost his sight. But the crucial moment arrives when he regains his sight. What does ho do? What does tho woman do? How docs it all end? The eighth chapter of "The Iron Claw", entitled "The Stroke of Twelve," provides some more exciting moments; in fact, this serial story becomes more enthralling as it approaches the climax.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17113, 19 September 1917, Page 2
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