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ENTERTAINMENTS.

MAE iMARSH IN "THE BELOVED TRAITOR."

Goldwyn has turned out another dainty story, prettily set. This one is "The Beloved Traitor," which first place on the current at Everybody's this afternoon and to-night, and has Miss Mao Marsh as its leading player. The plot Itself has been taken from a well-read novel, and the screen version covers six jarts, telling how a fisherman becomes a sculptor, leaves the girl of his youthful dreams, and then comes back to her The picture has a lively movement. There seems always to be the sams new development coming forward, and the scenes, played mostly before luxuriously interior settings, have a tense dramatic ring about them. The tale opens on the coast, in a typical fishing village). It is here that the principal characters are introduced. There is a romance hero between the boy and the girl before ho is led away to the cities to work at a new metier. Then the scenes change, and complications come along, but they are all resolved finally into the attachment as it stood in the beginning. "The Dangers of a Bride" is a side-splitting Mack Sennett comedy, and there is also an interesting Topical budget.

THE PEOPLE'S. PATTY APJBUCKLE AND MARGUERITE CLARK. ' Marguerite Clark, in "Rich Man, Poor Man," screens finally to-night at the People's. On Monday a complete change will be put on, presenting charming Mae Marali in the big Goldwyn feature, "The Beloved Traitor-" A Bne two-reel Mack Sennett comedy and Gazette are also on the bill, and Patty Arbuckls will appear as an extra in his veritable triumph, "Good-night, Ndrse." The matinee today commences at 2 p.m.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 2

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275

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 2

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