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EVERYBODY'S PICTURES.

"The Mediator", a stirring story of the Arizona county and the Western mining towns, is billed for Friday and Saturday night at Everybody's. "The Mediator" is -Lisli Henley, who mediates with deadly aim and a strong right arm and worsts a typical bully in several encounters. Plenty of excitement judiciously mixed with romance and humour make the story an appealing one ' On Saturday night variety will be introduced to the programme by Hardeen, the popular vaudeville entertainer, who in addition tn a selection from his repertoire, will perform his handcuff escape. - He issues a challenge to anyone who wishes \<( try their luck in fastening him securely. '{THE DAUGHTER OF THE GODS" ON TUESDAY. On page 4 Everybody's management announces the screening of the wonderful spectacle "The Daughter of the Gods" at their theatre on Tuesday night next. They were fortunate in securing it for Levin so soon after its arrival in the Dominion. The picture centres on Annette Kellermann, who is claimed as the modem embodiment of the physical beauty of Venus and Cleopatra. The action is laid in the scenic beauties of the West Indian Islands. The heroine is thrown, manacled and helpless, to watching* hungry crocodiles; is bound by the frenzied, hostile populace to the burning stake, makes a dizzy plunge from tlie swing in the sky, following the swimming carnival in the green pool of the Gnomes; is hurled headlong over the raging waterfalls; engages in a battle of life and death in the angry waters of the rapids and against the sea rocks; it makes a meteoric dive from a, 100 foot, tower, the absolute limit of aerial deeds of daring; is abducted by the desert thieves and sold for her i beauty in the slave market to the Mad Sultan, a prisoner of the crazy monarch in the chamber of torture and death. "For the Prince!" Storming the burning citv walls at the head of the army of transformed Gnomes; and in single fatal combat, _ unaware, with Omar, her Prince, in the battle of Cross and Crescent-

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 January 1918, Page 3

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EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 January 1918, Page 3

EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. Levin Daily Chronicle, 10 January 1918, Page 3

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