EVERYBODY'S.
AGAIN PACKED TO THE DOORS ON SATURDAY. 'T'HE EYE OF THE NIGHT." 'Aid raids and other features oE modem war are realistically shown in "The Eyo of the Night," now screening at Everybody's. In one scene, a lighthouse under a rain of bombs and disappears in flames, leaving a_ transport which is driving on shore without a guide. A dramatic scene in the story te where David Holden, the old lighthousekeeper, makes a beacon for the doomed shin 'by setting alight to his own cottage. The story is a fine one, turning on the age-old trouble of the expectant mother whose sweetheart goes oil to the war, leaving her to face her shams as best she. may. Marjory Wilson, as the heroine, earns golden opinions, and her emotional acting bids fair to make her soon one of the leading Triangle stars. This excellent programme, including "A Modern Steel Plant'' and "Canals of Copenhagen," will be on view for the last time to-night. To-morrow the popular matinee idol, Robert Warwick!, will appear in the latest Brady-World film, "Human Driftwood," a strong 'drama which moves from the heat and bustle of New York to the frozen silence of Alaska. ' ,i.,'i.:\
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1917, Page 3
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199EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1917, Page 3
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