ENTERTAINMENTS.
FOR THIS WKEK AT k\ KRvnoifY'*. A h\i> scries of attractions will be screened throughout this we-k at Everybody's. Tdiis afternoon and 16-niyiiL Robert Warwick and Gail Kane will appear in f.lio brilliant world Mm drama, "'lii" false Friend," on the same proera.ni.nie with tin; .seventh episode of "The I von Claw."" TO-MORROW (UiIUST.VA*) XIGUT. A special programme will be. screened to-morrow nbdit. v. hen tile star picture will be a tine Bluebird feature. "The Flame of youth," with Jack Aiulhall in the lead. On the same programme will he a topical journal and a pretty dramatic study, '•Cod and the Raby." The nctt proceeds from this exhibition will be donated to the Xgamotu Beautifying and Improvement Society. WF.BXKBDAY (TONING NIGHT). Another brillianl ciianije of programme will lit- iniroiiuceii for Jinxim.' lt'jlit, when ili,. j,,-oal. TriaiiL'ie success. "Madcap Mad:;;e," v.'iih I lie now leading hide, Olive Thomas, in the slar role, will he (he principle atlraction. Supporting thh. fine lilm is a screaming comedy in two reels from the Keystone studio, entitled "Cactus Noll." This programme will be screened for Boxing niy,lit only. TUESDAY ANii) Kill DAY. The popular Fox Wdine; man and the idol of millions, William Farmiin. will bo .Paired mi Thursday and Fridav in a poweiful and toiling William Fox feature, "The Price, of Silence." MATtNKK AT TRIO BMPIKfi TO-DAY. "TtOI RRoWN'S'■SCUD! 11.DAYS." The kinemaiojiraplie'r is daily seeking fresh a venues in order to proride photo, [day* t () a;,pea! !o the public tasi.e. ( :.i<-ieal liicmiurc provide, exi-e11,.,,! ivounds for the production of films, and Hint iamous story, "Tom H/wn's Schuoid.i.'.s," ihe star feature serccniiiLt at the Kmpire this afternoon and io-nie/ht, is one that will live, lone; in P.ritish rln-s''c-nl literature. "Tom Drown\ Schooldav,," is not the story of one individual, nor is it the story of a "roup of men. but raihor the history of British manhood in the mnUinq;. i'ubiic sichodl life in l-j,..-land, willi "lis hi-h code of moral ,v----spor.sibiliiy and its love for till iluit is noble i» the British cli-aructer, as a story that, has an appeal to all KmrlishmA!i in every pari of the pjobo. ' The li'e of Tom Hrown i„ depicted in a manner I hat. seals the prdduciion as one of I lie lie-t of its kind that has -ver been show,, on ili,. screen. A special matinee •■Ton; iTrown's School,lavs" will a|s„ C repealed to-morrow niejil at ,i performance in aid of ibe N;:.iyiotu lioantifviiie and Improveiuent Society, and liuailv on HoxiiiH ui-ht.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1917, Page 2
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416ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 24 December 1917, Page 2
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