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Show the wife of the povernor of Bom-bny. Bom-bny. Breaking under the strain of mistreatment and abuse to which he had subjected her ever since their marriage, Lady Adrienne leaves him and on the first sta.e of her journey to her home in England she is thrown into contact with the youth, Andrew Fabian, the role being played by Eugene O'Brien. Heedless of their vows, the lovers plan to journey together to the Orient, but are awakened from their love dreams in a strange manner. This dramatic episode is but one of many powerful momeuts in this new photoplay, which was directed by Frank Lloyd from the novel by Robert Hichens. I . "TIIE VOICE FROM THE ! I .MINARET" 1 The love affair of an English noblewoman and a youth preparing for the ministry, born on the sands of the desert, forms the basis of one nf the most engrossing and thrilling thrill-ing motion pictures ever produced. It is Norma Talmadge's '"The Voice I from the Minaret," a First National picture which is coming to tho Star theater on Wednesday and Th Ursula Urs-ula y. Miss Talmadge plays the part of |