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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE'S.

WILLIAM S. HART IN ''WOLVES OF THE RAIL."

Commencing to-night at the People's tlio popular actor, "Bill" Hart, appears in his latest arteraft production, "Wolves of the Rail." It is a stirring story of the rugged West and probably Hart's beet efforts. "Boys, clean the men; but leave the women alone!" But Pasqual takes a locket from a woman.. The passengers cleaned out; the registered mails taken. A few quick reports 4re heard; like rats the scoundrels leave the train. It was the finish signal, and then, snorting, as with indignation, the Limited puffed slowly away up grade,' and towards civilisation. Back East, the Railroad President gets the news. "Boy, send Cassidy!" "Casaidy; (Jo West, and get this gcpundrei, (jet him, dead or alive I" , And so Cassidy, detective, starts out for "Buck." In the hills dividing the spoils. "A Woman's Locket I" "Where's the dog who stole this?" But no one answered; thenj Buck's roving eyes caught those of Pasqual, his lieutenant. Pasqual was quick on the drop, but Buck's fist came first. How Cassidy arrives and how he docs not catch Buck makes » great and interesting Btory. The latest gazette, travelog and comedy are also on the bill. EVERYBODY'S. LAST 'NIGHT OF "MASKS AND FACES."

To-night at Everybody's the famous old English classic drama, "Masks and Paces." wijl be screened for the last occasion. 'Masks and Faces" is a delightful story, but even if the picture' was riot so wonderfully entertaining it' would be worth viewing sitnply by reason of the remarkable array of talenttaking part. To-morrow there will be a complete change when Roy Stewart stars in a Triangle western drama, "One Shot Boss." This programme also includes the fourth episode of "The Fata! Sing" serial.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1919, Page 7

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292

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1919, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1919, Page 7

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