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EVERYBODY'S. KORMA TALMADGE IN "THE NEW MOON." An infamous Bolshevik decree coifli pelting Russian women to register'and accept marriage from whomever chose to select them fpr their wives was re* ported in the newspapers some time aco, and called forth the utmost indignation throughout the world. The story was afterwards denied, but'vtlie deciee, as a possibility in an anarchist community, has been used As the keynote of a . powerful photo drama, "Thfi New Moon," in which that versatile queen of emotion, Norma Talmtidge, starred at Everybody's last evening There Was fli-m «hown an interesting' Foi£ cohiedy feature, "The Camouflage Kiss," with June Caprice in the leading role. full programme will be shown at ti| matinee to-day, and again fically t(| night. --3 THE PEOPLE'S. 11 AN ALL-ENGLISH FILM. The British picture is gradimlly comin!- into its rightful plac? on the screen, tod ihfe latest release, "In tha Gloaii*!n&," will fc'eatly add to the reputation of Englisk films. The riatufal method i of acting, the simplicity, yet strength, j of the stories, the beauty of English J scenery, all have a pleasing charm that is welcom?, for its own sake and be-' cause of fee contrast with much of the I American productions. "In the Gloaming" is a five-act drama, produced by the Broadwest Company, and several English artists of note are in the caste. Miss Violet Hopson as Adrienna Norland is particularly pleasing. She possesses a charming personality, and is ah actress Well-knoWh on the English stage, i Her work is never overdone, for she has the power of expressing the emo-1 ti<ms without forcing the situation. Mr.! Jarman, who visited Australia with Mr. Lewis Wallet, is a first-fate hero, while th-i part of Charles Woburn is poftrayed without a flaw. The matinee to-day commences at 2 p.m. - . —— I® DRAMA OP CREATION. The first part of the creation drama Will be Sjjyeii in the Workers' Social Hall tomorrow evening iit 7.30. This part deptits the formation of our earth according to the widely-accepted Vailian theory. This scientific thebry assumes that Sollim's rings arid Jupiter's belts illustrate carthV? development as a planet, and-will be shown to harmonise with the .Genesis account. The creation of man, scenes, . temptation and fall into sin, expulsion from Eden, and leading, events down tb the exodus will be screened. Explanatory lecturettes will be given while the pictures are be' tog showji. You cannot spend years of delightful study of the Bible, history, science, and astronomy; life in too Bhort, duties are too many. But you can spend a few hours in the study of theSo things by seeing and hearing this wonderful drama. This drama is free to all. Gn no account miss 'this opportunity. Worth .a year at college! In Vrfdef to ensure quietness during the lectures children must be under care.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 July 1920, Page 7
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