THE EMPIRE.
FRANK KEEXAX. IX THE TRTANGLE FEATURE, "THE ORAB."
A delightful Triangle play nvitli two of the greatest possible contrasts as stars is "The Crab," commencing a twonight season at the Empire to-night. Thelma Salter, the daintiest child actress oil the screen, and grim Frank Keenan play ward and guardian respectively. The story is perfect in its .way, and Phelma Salter's acting is delicious. Keenan, as the grouchy old guardian whose heart-., long frozen and cold, is gradually thawed in the love and sunshine that the tiny tot brings with. Jier, Is as wonderful as ever, liillie Burke makes another step towards the inevitable wjtxlding in "The Tell-Tale Envelope,'' and there is an interesting number of the Patlie Gazette.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1917, Page 6
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120THE EMPIRE. Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1917, Page 6
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