AMUSEMENTS
EVERYBODY'S. . To-day's patrons of Everybody's will have the last opportunity of seeing the splendid Broadway feature "Luro of Society." Life's cross currents, with their treacherous undertow, is strikingly and fearlessly shown in this drama of a beautiful girl's fight for her position in the theatrical world, and a talented actor's struggle with the liquor habit. Hobart Bosworth takes the leading part with his customaxy success, while Jane Novak and Hobart Henley are also contributions to am excellent film. To-morrow's new programme is headed by a Metro five-act photoplay "An Enemy to .Society." THREE STARS. Once more the managment presents the continuation of the "Stingaree Series." entitled "The Moth and the Star.'' There is also a roaring Triangle Keystone, which will keep you amused, for the actors in this arc a good guarantee of mirth and fun. There is a good supporting programme, including "Australian Gazette," "Inlaying Furniture," "War. Cartoons," "A Tormented Husband," "Scenes at British Headquarters," etc. A brief synopses of the two stars is as follows:—"The Moth and the Star"—Out of gaol and in again is Stingaree's experience in one day. He escapes by changing places with the prison crank reformer who comes to hear the tale of his life. After helping himself to a change of clothing Stingaree that evening attends a concert at which Ethel, his formen sweetheart, sings but his audacious daring results in his recapture. "The Love Riot"—Murray and Booker and their wives live in adjoining houses, next door to Dora Rogers, a manicurist, who is loved by Wayland Trask, a barber, Trask coming to court his love one day discovers Murray making ardent love to her. "When Murray arrives home he learns how Trask must have felt by discovering his wife and Booker (the next door neighbour) in a flirting scene; But on the way home to mother Murray meets Dora again and forgets all his troubles.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 5 March 1917, Page 4
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314AMUSEMENTS Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 5 March 1917, Page 4
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