ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S LAST NIGHT OF "UP THE ROAD WITH SALLIE." "Up the Road with Sallie" proved a popular picture with a crowded house at Everybody's last night. Two ladies, one young and very charming, find themselves with two burglars, one young and very fascinating. At least they appear to be burglars. It is a delightfully scandalous situation, and ends up with a fine surprise. Above all, Constance Talmadge as the young lady is even more charming and brighter than usual. "Up the Road with Sallie" shows finally to-night. COMING TO-MORROW ALICE JOYCE IN "THE BUSINESS • OF LIFE." The star attraction for to-morrow and Thursday will be the appearance of Alice Joyce in "the Business of Life," a Blue-ribbon feature adapted from Robert Chambers' well-known novel of the same name. THE PEOPLES' LAST NIGHT OF KITTY GORDON. Kitty Gordon, the beautiful World artiste, appears finally to-nigbt at the People's in "The Interloper." The latest gazette, interest, and Bairnsfather's films are also on the bill. TOM MIX TO-MORROW Tom Mix, the popular male star, appears to-morrow in his big secret service play, "Mr. Logan, U.S.A." It shows Tom Mix as the secret service man who lets grim duty outweigh t the call of love. He is given every opportunity to perform those hazardous feats that are a noteworthy feature of every Mix production. At the special matinee on Thursday commencing at 2 p.m. the Rhyming Trades writing prizes will be presented.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1919, Page 2
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239ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1919, Page 2
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