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EVERYBODY'S.

"THE GENTLEMAN. FROM IN-

DIANA."

_■, Something witn a sojid reputation is the star teature at Everyboay's Theatre, namely, JBosworth's filming of Booth Tarkmgton's splendid story, "The Gentleman from Indiana," in five acts. It is an exciting story of American politics in Indiana, full of incident, and containing some fine love scenes. The cliief feature is a great fight that takes place, when human hatred vents itself upon a ganf believed to be gui.Kjy or the murder of Harkness, the hero, a university graduate who has gone West and won his way into the respect of the community by his unflinching hatred of graft, and his smashing of -the corrupt political machine of one Rodney McCune. Hark. ness's subsequent in his absence, through the eiforts of the girl who loves him, aiso provides an .exciting election scene, followed by still furtiher excitement when Harkness himself arrives by train. The plot is necessarily complicated and the 'working' put of th,e love tale niust be seen io be appreciated. Really well chosen supports include "Cascades and.Forests in the 'French Pyrenees" (a beautiful scenic), "In the liuig" ('Vim comedy), and the latest Topical Budaet.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 8 February 1917, Page 6

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EVERYBODY'S. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 8 February 1917, Page 6

EVERYBODY'S. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 8 February 1917, Page 6

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