AMUSEMENTS.
OUR PICTURES-—'I'OWN HALL. There will be no pictures to—:light at the Town Hall, the Building being otherwise engaged,’ “but tdlmorrow night the management of “Ours” will present the latest Fox success, Evelyn Nesbit, in “I'Want to Forget.” All who saw her in her first Fox feature, “The \\'o_man who Gave,” will .a3,ke a point of seeing this picture to-mor-row night. Russell Thaw, Exelyn Nesbit ’s little son appears in a most uppealing role in the strong drama of the secret service. In addition to the above, June Caprice will be presented To-marrow night in “Miss Innocence,” a, story of a girl who had to find out for ber~ self, when pitted against :1 selfisll and sophisicated World.
THE KING ’S.
ALICE JOYCE IN “THE SPARK‘ ’ DIVINE,”
A Blue Ribbon Vitagrapli will iiearl‘ the bill at the King’s to-night. lt.'ls« a story of heart appeal, convi.ncing' and attractive. If I gie you xvliat your want, will you give me wha: I wantthe right to live my own life in luxury?” So spoke Alice Joyce in “The Spark Divine)” where a .'.:;irl brought up in luxury, but without any water‘nal love, is thrust out int!) {.113 ‘.\'orld' a finished product -of educafioai. Thus’ any spark of feeling—.l beautiful‘ aut'oma-ton. The story is hunum and appealing and the star makes the most of her opportunities in it. The divine spark was eventually kmdled ‘makes a fascinating story, graced with a lovely star and set in a production of beauty. Dippy Dan’s Doings is an L.K.O. comedy, full of lightning‘ laughter. On Thursday Harold LockWood will be seen in “Pals I~‘il-st,” 3.‘. great Metro production
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3437, 17 March 1920, Page 4
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272AMUSEMENTS. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3437, 17 March 1920, Page 4
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