ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE EMPIRE. LAST NIGHT OF DOUG. FAIRBANKS IN "DOUBLE TROUBLE." To-night will lie the final appearance of Doug. Fairbanks in the five-reel com-edy-drama "Double Trouble," also the last screening of the fourteenth episode of "The Secret Kingdom" and the "Pathe Gazette." TO-MORROW - HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN "PARADISE ■ GARDEN." The popular Metro favorite, Harold Lockwood, will be starred to-morrow, also Friday and Saturday, in the sevenreel Metro super-feature "Paradise Garden" which has had a remarkably successful rim in the chief centres. "Paradise Garden" is the story of a man who l.as never seen a girl. Then one day pretty Una Habberton wanders across his vision. She is a good girl—the right fort. But then comes Marcia Van Wyck, like a young Satan in petticoats, "and she "teaches the hitherto spotless young man the knowledge of good and evil. The theme presents great -possibilities, of which full advantage is taken in the picture.
EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "BEHIND THE SCREEN." There are two star attractions on the programme screening at Everybody's tonight. Charlie Chaplin stars in the Mutual comedy feature "Behind the Screen," which is being repeated by special request, and a noted American dancer, Joan Sawyer, is the star in a vigorous Fox feature, "Love's Law," a splendidly balanced story of a girl who sought and found fame in the big cities of the world, but followed the "call of the wild," and returned to her native forests and the man she loved. Miss Sawyer gets many opportunities to display the marvellous; art which has made her name so widely known in America. To-night will be the final screening of this programme. TO-MORROW—"DEAD SHOT BAKER" A GREATER VITAGRAPH STORY. Even better than "Sunlight's Last Raid" is the high tribute that has uni: vernally been paid to Greater Vitagraph's latest Western story, "Dead Shot Baker,'' which is a pieturisation of one of the famous A. H. Lewis' "Wolfville Stories." There are some remarkably photographic effects both of out-door mountain scenery and well dressed interiors.' "Dead Shot Baker"'will be shown to-morrow and Friday only.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1918, Page 3
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