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EVERYBODY’S.

Two of the biggest screen successes of the year -will be presented at the Town Hail to-morrow (Saturday), George M. Cohan the celebrated actor —author —producer outpours' in 'his second Artcraft production “Seven Keys to Baldplate” which is one of the best examples of Geo. M. Cohan’s play-writing skill. It is brilliant and witty, and is abundant in situations that are novel. Geo. M. Cohan created the original role in the stage play, and as he appears in the same master-part for the picture those who have never seen it on the stage should certainly flection on the moving picture screen.

The second star attraction “Miss seize the chance afforded by its reJackie of the Navy” promises to bo ooually as good. Margarita Fisher, a dainty comedienne, is now taking the world by storm. Her comedy is irresistible, her vivacity infectious, her smile is one of those confections not likely to be forgotten, and her dinky little salute in this picture has tickled millions the world over. As the captain’s’ “Tiger” on an American man-of-war, Margarita Fisher is a scream. She goes to the “fog locker” to find the ship’s bootblack; does a trapeze act trying to climb into a hammock in the “glory hole”; gets a bare hand spanking from the bosun; is ordered to take her shirt off when the guns begin to roar, and meets with other adven-

turcs which are perfectly irresistible.

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Taihape Daily Times, 16 August 1918, Page 4

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EVERYBODY’S. Taihape Daily Times, 16 August 1918, Page 4

EVERYBODY’S. Taihape Daily Times, 16 August 1918, Page 4

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