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THE PICTURE WORLD.

THE PEOPLE’S. “THE THIRD DEGREE.” “The Third Degree,” showing to-night for the last time at The People’s, ~ is without doubt a pronounced success. Hiss Joyce appears as the waitress-wife of a young, millionaire, whom she marries -while he is in college. The union is not looked upon favourably by hoi-father-in-law. When the young man goes to collect a debt from his chum the latter kills himself. Hi's death is so mysterious that the husband is arrested on a charge of murder. How lie vindicates himself through the faith of his wife, and how she goes to jmy lengths to save another woman's honour, are the connecting climaxes of a powerfully absorbing photoplay. Patrons are reminded that the- performances at The People’s now commence at 7.45. EVELYN NESBIT TO-MORROW. The famous Evelyn Nosbit and her son appear to-morrow in the Eox superpicture “The Woman Who Gave.” On the same bill is the Sunshine do luxe comedy “The Yellow Dog Catcher,*’ which was selected and placed on the Prince’s special programme in America. EVERYBODY’S. TOM MOORE IN “THE CITY OF COMRADES.” She craved for a man who was “different” and found him burgling her pantry. This in a nutshell is the story told in the new Goldwyn feature, “The City of Comrades,” in which your favourite, hero, Tom Moore, is the "burglar, and pretty Socna Owen, the girl. Frank Mclbury is down and out, "and hungry. A gentleman horn and bred, he comes at last to the point where hunger overcomes his scruples and ho tries his hand at burglary. H 0 is surprised by the girl—Regina Burry—in.the pantry. There is a touch about this burglar of hors that fascinates her. She falls in love with him. Of’ course it is a long story before she finds herself in his arms. “Stlngarce” is included with the progrnmmij'which shows to-night and to-morrow at Everybody’s.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16723, 26 April 1920, Page 7

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THE PICTURE WORLD. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16723, 26 April 1920, Page 7

THE PICTURE WORLD. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 16723, 26 April 1920, Page 7

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