EVERYBODY'S.
LAST 'NIGHT OF "THE STRONGER LOVE." '. _; r. Vivian Martin, the vivacious clever little lady who plays lead in "The Stronger Love," screened for the first time at Everybody's on Saturday, is one of the daintiest artists on the screen to-day, and she plays the role of a barefooted of the mountain smuggling clan in a - manner reminiscent of the work of the only Mary Pickford in her earlier successes. The picture describes the romantic attachment which grows between tha mountain maid and a young scientist who is searching ifor radium, but is mistaken for a revenue officer, and is rescued by the girl in thrilling circumstances. ■ The picture is enacted in a district of gTeat scenic beauty, and is unfolded in a natural and telling manner. There are varied supports. To-night will be the final screening of 'The Stronger (Love." » p ' TO-MORROW. One of the greatest favorites in the motion-picture world, Mary Fuller will make a welcome reappearance to-morrow in a splendid photo-play, "A Huntress of Men." It is some two years sinco this gifted young lady lias been seen locally but picture patrons will not soon forget her wonderful success with the old A.B. company, the Vitagraph, and later with the Eclison features, especially her last appearance with Marc McDermott in the chain-picture, "What Happened to Mary." On the same programme another iworld favorite, Mary Pickford, will be featured in her latest great success, "The Girl of Yesterday," said by her numerous admirers to even excell 1 her portrayal in "Tess of the Storm Country-" _____________
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1917, Page 6
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