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"TIIE BARTERED BRTDE." Rarely has a great soiral nue'tion been presented with such arani.atic force all.! sensational climax as when illp Rev. John Armstrong, in "'The Bartered IV : de"—now showing at Everybody's Theatre—denounces "the marriage of convenience" from the pulpit of his crowded fashionable church. Faced with th" revoltinsr task of announcing the un'on of a beautiful girl, lite daughter of a millionaire member of -lis congregation, to a dissolute count, lie procures frcin the highways of vice a woman of the street, and standing her in full view of the congregation on Sunday, tells hi? millionaire audience that "The trading of our daughters for wealth or social position is frequently called by an uglier word." With H. B'. Warner, the virile strong man of ''The Raiders." in the role oi a militant preacher, the church scene is cue of intense dramatic power, and admitted one of the greatest triumphs yet scored by the Triangle Kay Bee Company. The supporting items include interesting scenes from the Sonime battle front, a Pathe film depicting "Mystciies of the Deep," and ?. comedy cartoon, "Charlie a,s an Up-to-date Thriller."- To-night/will be the last occasion t'.rs film will be screened. To-morrow nioht the management wi'l present a famous I.asky masterpiece, "The Cheat," dc:-cribed as the most remarkable pic|ide ever introduced to picture patrons.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1917, Page 6
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219EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 9 January 1917, Page 6
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