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— THE “CLEAT DIAMOND MYSTERY." The disappearance of a huge diamond from the necklace of a wealthy woman, and the substitution of a piece of woMbless “paste” so milled. in its place causes the arrest o! a young jeweller's clerk in "Tim Croat Diamond Mystery." The new Shirley Mason feature which comes to the Town Hall to-night. Trouble docs, not end there, however, for within a few hours after the precious gem is lost the head of the diamond linn is killed —-and the young clerk is aceeused of the murder. It happens that this same young dork is engaged to marry a
\<mi:i_u lady novelist. ilm part played by Miss Mason who has just completed ;t murder mystery story ba>cd on tlic supposition that a murderer inevitably returns to the scene of his murder. The young' novelist essays the role of detective with singular success. A comedy “The Fight." "The I'nivcrsities of the World" and World's News complete the programme on Saturday, in ices as usual. Belly !’>alfour the famous English comedienne will he secen next .Monday in ".Mol'd Emily" a laughable cockney story. KttVAE IMCTI'KEK. That the wealthy man’s home has to face as many troubles and strives as hard for happiness as the domicile of his work-a-day neighbor is one of the vital tacts brought out in “Temporary Marriage," directed by Lambert llillyer, which is playing at the Koval Theatre to-night. An all-star cast of distinguished players interpret the story iitchuling such well-known names as Kenneth Harlan, Tally Marshall, Stuart Holmes, Myrtle Stedman and Mildred Davis. ()n Monday night a tlraham \\ i 1 - \ production entitled "A Woman's Secret." will be screened. The picture was released by baited A; lists and stars Mae Marsh. This picture is censored as suitable lot adults only, and wdl be screened at usual prices. .1 hisg is a Mae Marsh story depicted in her own inimitable artistry. From gay to grave, from impish fun to the greatest heights of intense dramatic emotion, this great star sweeps along in a picture full of romance, thrills, ad venture, intrigue.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2899, 20 June 1925, Page 2
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345ENTERTAINMENTS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2899, 20 June 1925, Page 2
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