TOWN HALL PICTURES.
To-night.—A double feature programme will be shown a I Hie down Hall to-night. “Men, Women and Money” is the nnupie title of Hie Paramount feature, in which Ethel Clayton is supported by an all-star east. Marcel Middleton, played by Miss Clayton, wasn't a vainglorious girl, she was only a victim of eir-
cumslance or environment, you might .■say. Her parents had simply made up their minds to make lite a rosy thing i'or Iter. Accordingly, they sent her to college, where she came in contact with girls of affluence. A time came, though, when she lost at cards and had to go to work as a model. How shy realised the love and .sacrifice of her parents, how she emerged from a social butterfly into a beautiful character, ar e events depicted dramatically and entertainingly.
Viola Dana gives us a highly humorous role in “The Microbe,” u Metro offering in which the star is a girl of the slums, with all the cunning and humourous bale ways of the underworld __ highly developed. Brices as usual, Is Id and (id.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2147, 3 July 1920, Page 3
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182TOWN HALL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2147, 3 July 1920, Page 3
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