AMUSEMENTS.
TEMUKA PICTURES. Clara Kimball YouDg, at the Dominion Theatre, to-morrow evening (Wednesday), will bo soon in a powerful drama that is easily tho biggest in which Bho has starred. Written by Sada Gowan, author of "Why Charge Your Wife," this story is full of drama. The thrmo is original, and tho action gallops along at top speed until the very last fade out in tho final scono. Vera Stanford, played by Cktra Kimball Young, is tho happy wife of lack Stanford, who, although married a year, has not allowed the convention of matrimony to dampen his love for her. On the eve of thir first anniversary, he observes that Vera seems Io bo "worried, and"ho tells her that uo matter what, might, have occurred previous to their marriage, it would make no difference. And then, when she tolls him there had been a Hooting love nffair with another man, that in a moment-of aberration she had listened to love's call and had yielded io another, ho does what "every other man has done .since time began, ho tells her that Is the one thing 'lie canuot forget or forgive, and so from, an ardent lover he becomes a carping, critical and suspicious husband, who thinks he sees wrong in her every action. Tho climax of. I lie story is one that is surprising and in keeping with tho ascendant denouement. "High and Dry" (a Mermaid Comedy), and Gazette comploto tho programme. I
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Temuka Leader, Issue 10306, 7 March 1922, Page 2
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