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AMUSEMENTS.

EVERYBODY 3 PICTURES

WHY .MEN' LEAVE HOME.” MONDAY.

The first year of married life is the hardest—at least in the experience of the young couple whose marital adventures are portrayed in "Why Men Leave Home,’’ which is to be the feature at the Princess Theatre next .Monday. This First National picture "'sis produced and personally directed by John M. Stahl from Averv .Hopwood’s successful play, which ran many months on Broadway. The cast of

the production is ii sterling one, including such popular players as Lewis Stone, Ileleno Chadwick, Mary Carr, Alma Bennett, William V. along, JTedila Hopper, Sidney Braeey, Lila heslie, E. 11. Calvert, Howard Truosel'll. .The .story covers a little more than a year of the married life of the John Emersons, during which the male portion of t Ito team turned from an attentive love into a disagreeable

“old wretch.’’ However, at the office he displayed Mich a pleasant nature that his pretty stenographer began to lay lO’.etoiis eyes upon him. Thus, aided hy a series of unfortunate ciieum■staiucs. fate gave John Emerson another wife -and a whole lot of trouble: Emerson get rid of the new wife in a harry and was happy to return to the old love. A two-reel Comedy, am! the'latest in Topical.s complete the usual .Monday dis| lay. .Miss William's Orchestra and usual prices. Coming Wednesday:—“The Tiger

Rose.’’ Coming Thursday: Wesley IJarrv in “The Country Kid.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1925, Page 1

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235

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1925, Page 1

AMUSEMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1925, Page 1

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