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EVERYBODY'S.

"THE PRICE OP FAME." A GREATER VITIGRAPH TRIUMPH One of tiie most beautiful 1 views ever obtained of tho Capitol/Washington, ia Been in "The Price of Tame," thej,Greates Vitagraph Blue Ribbon drama screening at Everybody's this-aftdniboH'and tonight. 1 The play tlefils'Avjth'.'tlie career of two brothers, one 6f whom'is at firs* a supreme success, and the'other anything but lucky. Merit of course, allied to great genius, wins in the'end. The play is crammed with" exciting scenes from American political life and splendid photography displays over ! and over again; tho huge election processions, seaa of upturned faces ■watching the campaigning orator. There are also interesting peeps at. the inside working 6f the ''graft" brigade who exercise such an evil inifluenco upon American • politics. The love story is prettily told, and tho heroine, Naomi Guilders, is surpassingly beautiful. Marc McDermott brings a great reputatiqn to the screen from the legi- 1 mate stage, and in the leading role scores a dramatic success. The play is lavichly set and is full of wonderful cceiies,, of which more particularly may bo mentioned, the flood scene which, shows a whole city overwhelmed and Wrecked by the breaking of a tremendi ous dam. This progranune is showing to-day and Monday only.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1917, Page 4

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205

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1917, Page 4

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1917, Page 4

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