EVERYBODY'S.
I TO-NIGHT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "THE COMMON LAW." The management of Everybody's Theatre take special pride in the announcement that Clara Kimball Young will be shown to-night in the widely advertised picture production of Robert W. Chambers' famous novel, "The Common Law." Few screen productions have attracted the advance attention that this picture has aroused, and it has passed the greatest of Miss Young's many successes. The story of the book has'been faithfully adhered to, and under the masterly direction o{ Albert Capellani, it has been filmed as a sixvpart photo-play of unusual beauty and dramatic power. The story relates the romance of Valerie West, artist model, and Loui? Neville, an artist. The scenes are mainly set in the heart of New York city, and reveal, one of the most interesting phases of life in that metropolis. "The Common Law" will he shown for three nights, with special matinees on Tuesday ami Wednesday at 2.30. Seats for the -ar-1 formajnee can be reserved at Colliers, j » ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1917, Page 6
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168EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 19 March 1917, Page 6
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