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EVERYBODY'S.

COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. There will be a complete change at Everybody's to-night, headed by a Triangle-Keystone coined; feature. 'Fickle Fatty's Fall," in which Roscoo Arbuekle is seen at his funniet as a fat lioyish husband. In his many moods of excited merriment he throws a chef and a butcher boy out of his kitchen when ho finds them fighting over the maid. He gets infatuated with the maid, and she is fired. He then has tu be cook and niaid for the household, with amusing consequences. He takes (lie maid to the baths and they have a great time flirting and diving until the wife and mother-in-law appear. Then there is a rapid getaway. Fatty and the girl in one motor pursued by wifey and mother-in-law. The wife's car becomes unmanageable and she is thrown iiv the water. She is rescued by Fatty He looks for a life-preserver to throw to the mother-in-law,, but finds it is fastened with a chain and a lock. He tlicj. throws her an anchor. The chef has also been thrown into the ocean. The pair are finally rescued by some cops who have been hurled into the water by a runaway auto, There are some thrilling as well as some comic effects in the runaway auto episodes and the rescues in the water. The programme will be screened to-night only,

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1916, Page 8

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229

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1916, Page 8

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1916, Page 8

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