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EVERYBODY'S PICTURES.

At Everybody's to-morrow night William Fox's version of Nathaniel Hawthorn's immortal story "The Scarlet Letter" will he the main attraction. The pathetic history of Hester Prynne and her fatherless child, of her condemnation by the Puritanical community of old Boston to wear a great scarlet letter, her penance in th village stocks, her further condemnation to death by burning, and the startling revelation of the Rev Dimmesdale that he has seared upon His breast a great scarlet"A" in token that he too has sinned, and the pathetic end of the story make up a dramatic Mm play. On' Saturday night- "Susan's Gentleman" will be screened, and in future Everybody's will show on Monday nights instead of Tuesday. .

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 February 1918, Page 2

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EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 February 1918, Page 2

EVERYBODY'S PICTURES. Levin Daily Chronicle, 7 February 1918, Page 2

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