CAPITOL AND EDENDALE
“BEN-HUR" TO-NIGHT the motion picture mas!t r P iece > has been shown in ?'" y v, COUntry of the world, is now be” Theatre's n . Capito ' and Edendule The atory of “Ben-Hur” is s till thrilling audiences. Judah rn i the - proud Jewishness of and seeing the opportunity to degrade a proud subject and attain his T SSl ° n i M essala Puts the guilt on a Ule th-,°i f f h ? acc l dentaU y dislodging tor rrahl.* a-Hs .and hits the ProcuraBen „ Whll . e entering the city. Ben-Hur is arrested and sent to nenal servitude in the galleys. His mo^r rested and iT lr2ah - are likewise argeomd d hurrled aw ay to a dunflett i a«em?.?!r ande - r of the Roman lentent against the pirates, is £?om Judea kands °me young prisoner irom Judea, whose story wins from n t desree of the pan. 1 * 16 ! 011810111 °t chaining up all the galley slaves before going into ac tion, he orders the shackles to be’ re Th°Jr e e d for f e r X Ben-Vur! * boarding the tHre S me. aVe succeeded m being l presented! 6 " pr ° erammes are also
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 402, 10 July 1928, Page 14
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