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EVERYBODY'S.

WILLIAM FARNUM'S GREATEST SUCCESS. -. "THE MAN OF SORROW" The (liviiling William Fox drama, "The Man of Sorrow,"greatly. delighted the large audience at Everybody's Theatre last night. The plot of the photo-play which is. founded on the great stage snccc-sB, "Hoodinan Elind," iB wonder> fully well worked out, and gripped the onlookers from start to finish. In the title role William Farnum, the popular motion-picture, actor, spores a big success the part giving him an., .opportunity, to display to.the,full his undoubted tragic powers. ' The cast a* a whole i's a very strong one, and the play, which is by no. means all tragedy—the comic relief is not wanting, and a vein of romantic interest runs throughout—should attract another good house to-night. TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE. "Jim Grimsby's Boy," a Triaiigle-Kay-her- feature, will be tlie-eh-ief attraction on the new programme to-morrow. It ■resents an original story by Lanier Bartlett. Frank'Keenftn, as the dominating parent who-wished: for. a boy in-, stead of a girl, forces his. daughter',. t*> dress as a boy. His plan works well until his foov discovers a fashion magazine and the, lure of smart dresses takes possession of her. Her rebellion a»aiii9t her father's wishes, and lug trial of her lover, the sheriff, makes an enthralling storv. Enid Markcy plays the Boy and Robert McKlra the sheriff.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1917, Page 2

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EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1917, Page 2

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1917, Page 2

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