TRIANGLE PLAYS AT THE EMPIRE. CONTINUOUS PROGRAMME TO-DAY. AT ALL SESSIONS A WONDERFULLY FINE PROGRAMME, HEADED BY "THE GOLDEN CLAW." Tn presenting this Ince production as an example of Triangle quality, wo' wish to demonstrate that sensationalism is no more necessary to dramatic power on the screen than on the stage. It will l)e noted that throughout the latter half in me piay tiie husband and wife are practically alone on the screen. The occasional entries of other characters ore merely incidental reliefs. We can recall no other screen or stage play in which two players alone so completely enthral the senses of their audience. "The Golden Claw" is going to make lots of friends foi Triangle players. The seating capacity of the Empire was fully taxed last night and there is sure to he full houses at each session to-day. Patrons are again reminded that they can outer the theatre any time between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and see the full proCOMING ON MONDAY DUSTJN FARNUM AND ENID MARKEY IN A STORY OF GRIM ALASKA. *THE IRON STRAIN The star picture offering for Monday's change will he nn original and novel story of the Alaska country entitled "The Iron Strain," in which Dust in I'armim and Enid Markey are featured m the prominent roles. There are also two clever Indian characters played by real Redskins. The story briefly is of Octavia Van Ness, a San Francisco social butterfly who is taken to Alaska for her health, where she meets Chuck Hcnimingway. She repulses his advances and he steals the girl, enters into a forced marriage with her, and install; her in his cabin. Six months elapse, and the girl, now strong' and well, h still antagonistic to Chuck, but. a* sooj as another woman appears her jealous',' is edited and for the first .time she lovfc's her husband and they leave the cold north fer sunny California. Other films offering arc the "Pathe Gazette" and a Sydney Drew comedv, ''Diplomatic Henry,"
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1916, Page 3
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