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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF "MISS JACKY OF THE ARMY." To-night will be the final screening of that piquant comedy drama, "Miss Jaeky of the Army," with Margarita Fischer as Jaeky. This also ineludes the side-splitting Fox comedy, His Final Blowout," and a splendid acenia number, "Abbeys of England." • TO-lIORROW. CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN< "POLICE." Tile chief attraction at Everybody's to-morrow will be the appearance of the redoubtable Charlie Chaplin in a aew comedy success, "Police," which is showing for tlio first time in New PlymouthThis picture must not be confused with "Easy Street,'' as in this comedy Charlie js east as a burglar, and his acquaintance with the police is not always pleasant. . Charlie's efforts to evade the "force" are original and side-splitting, and must be seen to be appreciated. Edith Storey also stars on this programme in a Metro feature, "The Claim," and there is the fourteenth episode of the "Mystery of the Double Cross," which concludes next week. Prices of admission will remain .as usual. THE EMPIRE. NEW PLYMOUTH CITIZENS' BAND BENEFIT. TO-NTGHT. The Empire Theatre management has arranged a benefit.performanco this evening in aid of the building fund of the Sew Plymouth . Citizens' Band. Two well-known local singers—Mr. S. Bunstau and Mr. Cooper—will supply the vocal items on the programme, and a first-class programme of motion pictures will be screened. Heading the picture programme will be the Pathe five-reel feature, "Under False Colors," With Jeanne Eagles and Frederick Warde in the leading roles. Jeanne Eagles plays the part of a Russian, Countess Olga, who escapes from Russia through the assistance of Jack Colton, who is there negotiating a loan. On her way to America, the ship is torpedoed, and a cabin companion of the countess dies. She is persuaded to impersonate this girl, and so finds herself at the house of Colton, father of the man who has assisted her. The Coltons become very fond of her, but a secret society of which she is a Vnember wish her to entrap Colton and so obtain his money. A struggle ensues between her patriotic duty to the Russian revolutionary cause and her loyalty to the'people who have befriended her. The denouement is entirely unexpected nnrl comes on top of a very exciting situation. The whole story moves at ft rapid pace, and does not allow the interest to waver for a moment. It is nn excellent mystery tale finely told. The 'hand will play on the Empire balcony from 7 30 until 8 p.m. REMOVALS BY AEROPLANE Will they eventuate? It is difficult to say, But this much in certain: The K. 7. Express Co. will still bo the foremost furniture removers. The firm adopts the most progressive methods, and today it Iras the best onuipmrnt, staff, and organisation in the Dominion.. Naturally, it leads. The New Zealand EsVBSB Co.,

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1918, Page 2

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472

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1918, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1918, Page 2

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