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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. - "WHO KLLED WALTON i"

A little time in used to come to the mystery of the Triangle picture, "Who Killed Walton i" showing to-night and to-morrow at Everybody's, and many more minutes flit away iu the process of unravelling this mystery It is well hidden, or, at least, the manner of the murder is carefully concealed, though the audience has a fairly wide choice in its guesses as to the perpetrator. The story is not at all complicated. Marian Emlin has a novel accepted by a publisher, who engages Faruutn Walton to illustrate it. The artist has great skill with his pencil, but no morals, and determines to make Marian his victim. He invites her to dine at' a restaurant in the building where he ha.i his rooms. Before ths meal is finished he becomes so open in his remarks that Marian leaves him hurriedly and telephones to her fiancee. As she leaves the booth she falls to the floor in a faint. The next seen of her she is lying on a couch in Walton's rooms and the dead body of the artist is sprawled out in a near by | chair. The unravelling of the mystery I is accomplished with considerable, skill. I Barney Sherry has the principal role. The supporting films include the fifth . episode of "The Fatal Ring."

. ■ ' ,' , r THE PEOPLES. LAST NIGHT OF "A FOOT THERE WAS" AND "HUNGRY LIONS." , The smashing "sunshine" comedy "Hungry Lions in a Hospital" and Theda Bara in "A Foot There Waa" screen finally to-night at the People's. JACK AND THE BEAMSTALK. TO-MORROW AFTERNOON ' V/ "For the elephants cat all night And the elephants eat all But do what they could I: To furnish him food, The cry was still more liay." _ _ ■ Now comes the greatest treat that has ever been made for the children, for "Jack and the Beanstalk" is very near at hand. To-morrow, only one more day, and the great super-pantomime occupying nearly two miles of film will be here. Over oiie thousand children and a ■huge giant take part in the picture. The nuitinee to-morrow commences at 2 p.m. ,V ii._

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1919, Page 6

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356

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1919, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 January 1919, Page 6

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