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EVERYBODY'S.

LAST NIGIIT OF THE WOULD FILM, '•THE RAIL RIDER." I

A very fmc programme was introduced at tho matinee and night sessions at Everybody's on Saturday, the feature of the new selection being a world Aim, "The Hail Eider," featuring Ilojise 'Peters and £ena Kcefc." Briefly, the story shows how Jim Lewis, engineer on the D. and 0.R.H., is delegated by his fellows to protect against the tyranny of Barker, the railroad president. Arriving in New York he calls at Barker's home, where, much to his surprise, he is nieely treated. He becomes enraptured with Mildred, the daughter, and invited to spend the evening, forgets his mission. Next morning he calls at the company's office;; just as it is discovered that the general manager has skipped with valuable securities. Immediately he turns detective and trails the fugitive. »After some exciting adventures, he captures his man and returns with the money. For his reward lie is made assistant-to the president and '\vfais the admiration of-Mildred. It makes a great picture, with plenty of interesting and exfiting momenta. There will be a complete change to-morow, when a wonderfully .successful picture, entitled "Through the Wall," will be the chief attraction.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1917, Page 8

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EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1917, Page 8

EVERYBODY'S. Taranaki Daily News, 7 May 1917, Page 8

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