Parents and, kiddies should note that' tliero is an exceptionally attractive matinee programme showing at the Empire this afternoon, the, list being headed by Fatty Arbuclcle and Mabel Normand in the screaming comedy film "Fatty and Mabel Adrift." At the same theatre to-nightflue Blue Ribbon feature ''An American Live Wire'' will be screened for the'.last" time. On Monday and Tuesday tlio attraction will be the re-appearanco of Clara Kimball Young in her latest big motion picture triumph, "Shirley Kaye." . Sweden, in endeavoring to solve the Liquor problem, opened Government Liquor Shops, but I>\' Local Option most communities' abolished them. A! vote of the people, after having tested Government Operation, voted recently, by 100 to 1 to have Prohibition. In its own birthplace in. Northern* Europe the system of Government Operation Jia.s been entirely discredited. Xo country to-day is following in the path which Sweden herself is repudiating. Why should Xew Zealand even Consider a proposition which lifts failed everywhere ? America proves the true solu(ion of the Liquor .menace to be. the Prohibition of tlir Manufacture, Importation, and Sale of Alcoholic Beverages, 10 From one end of the world to the other, provided that a round world can have ends, there (has been industrial trouble during recent years. The most unusual cause for a strike occurs in the Triangle drama called "Fanatics," where a woman organises trouble in order to be avenged on her employer, who, she believes, caused her husband's death. "Fanatics" shows at tothwSSPsipjM a,tt
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1918, Page 4
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