ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE EMPIRE—TO NIGHT. The flower of the Dominion's young men are to-day enrolling in the Umpire's cause, aaid only the parents of these know the heart courage required to send a son forth to assist in routing out "the unspeakable Turk." A "Question of Courage," the war drama at the Empire, will strike a reverberant rote of sympathy in the hearts of many. The. play deals with a soldier's widow and her three sons, comjprising a happy family. On the outtoeak of war the mother decides to give her sons to her country. 'The eldest is killed, and later the name of the second son appears en the Roll of Honor as killed. The mother determines that the third and last son shall not be killed. The sequel shows how the last boy, after many vicissitudes, returns from the war promoted, and in honor, to his mother's aims, "Making American Greenbacks" is an unusually interesting educational film depicting the manufacture of paper currency at Washington. A popular comedian of ample avoirdupois, together with Mis* Xomiand, "the Keystone Princess," appear in 'Tatty, Mabel, ir.d the Law," an item of excellent wholesome humor. Dudley Buxton, the well-known London artist, contributes some very fine animated war cartoon?. "The Latest War Budget" and "The Better Way," a delightful comedy-drama., together with an excellent Lubin drama, "The Human Investment," completes a (toe entertainment.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1915, Page 7
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229ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1915, Page 7
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