Judge, 1923-01-20 · page 16 of 36
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Norma Talmadge zn “The Voice From the Minaret”’ Eugene O'Brien and Norma Talmadge The Voice of the Minaret is the whisper of Conscience preaching the sermon that it is nobler to obey the stern dic- tates of Duty than the promise of Love. The beautiful Adrienne, married to a worthless nobleman but secretly in love with a noble man, obeys—for a while at least—but’ the hand of Fate is more merciful than the Voice from the Minaret and Adrienne is rewarded in the old sweet way. Not only the voice from the Minaret but from Minneapolis to Minnehaha are raised in praise of Norma, Edwin Stevens and Norma Talmadge comichooks.