EVERYBODY'S.
"A MODERN JOAN OF ARC." TO-NJGHT. In "A Modem Joan of Arc" to be presented by the .Triangle Fine Arts Company at Everybody's Theatre to-night, Dorothy Gisli and Owen Moore appear in a diverting travesty of the young society miss who relieves the tedium of existence by reform).,^' "the lower orders," the said orders in this case being an ex-pugilist who keeps a low-down saloon, and his unsavory patrons who consume his vile whisky. The reformation is a failure, and almost ends in disaster, but all ends well, the climax being a sensational and realistic fight between Larry ONeil (Owen Moore) and the expugilist, for the rescue of the lady from the clutches of the latter. The supporting films are also a good selection. Owing to a number of other big features arriving this fine subject will only be fcrecned to-night and to-morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1917, Page 3
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144EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1917, Page 3
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