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EVERYBODY'S.

A DELIGHTFUL SCREEN STORY. "LITTLE MISS HAPPINESS." Tn her newest picture for William Fox, "Little Miss Happiness." screened for the first time at Everybody's last night, famous June Caprice plays the part of an innocent country girl, Lucy White. She lives with her grandma (Sara Alexander) and earns a living for them both by selling yeast. Complications begin when Sadie Allen (Zena Keefe), daughter of a neighbor and customer of Lucy's, returns to the Jiomje village. Sadie lias been trying to make a living in the city, where she has met and nun lied .Max Barker (Leo Kennedy). When ißarkor gets tired of her and U%vc3 her, Sadie is forced to return home with her baby. To ward oil' her father's auger, Sadie begs Lucy to take care of the baby until things can be explained to him. Lucy, who has always loved children, is glad of the opportunity. She boldly declares to the community that the child is her own. She even tells this to Dave Allen (TTarry llilliard), S;tdie's brother, who has just returned from college, and is madly in love with Lucy. Finally tiarker comes to the village on a visit to a friend. Tie meets Sadie there, finds that he still ioves her, and begs her to return. Then she explains the whole affair to her father and the village. Lucy's name is cleared, and Dave and Lucy go out to look at the stars. The programme includes the Fox comedy, 'Tier Father's Station," and a fine travel picture. "The Delta of the Nile." To-night will be the final screening of this programme.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1917, Page 6

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EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1917, Page 6

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 27 July 1917, Page 6

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