ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S LAST NIGHT OF CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "THE REASON WHY," "The Reason Why," a select drama showing finally to-night at Everybody's has Clara Kimball Young as star, wliile Eleanor Glyn is the authoress of the story which it will be remembered created a sensation when it appeared in novel form. The plot is an unusual one and leads up to some of the most dramatic scenes ever screened. TO-MQRROW-"ASHES OF HOPE." This picture shows at Everybody's tomorrow and Thursday and is described as one.of the most thrilling and gripping stories of the West ever seen on the picture screen.
THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF FATTY ARBUCKLE AND BILLIE BURKE. The two great favorites, Billie Burke in "Eve's Daughter" and Roscoe Arbuckle in "The Cook," which have broken all records locally, screen finally tonight, at the People's. To-morrow's new bill presents Vivian Martin's delightfullyNspontaneous impersonation of "A Petticoat Pilot." "Mary 'Gusta" (Vivian Martin) is a quaint ginghamed little figure, who steals away the hearts of the three gruff old Cape Cod sea captains, who adopt her. The shore scenes and the scenes taken in the prim, dusty, seldom-opened "best parlors" are laughable in the extreme and throughout the entire production, the pungent, spicy odor of the salt air seems to furnish a background of wholesome reality. The programme includes a two-reel Paramount-Flagg comedy, American gazette, and Benton Holmes travelog.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 April 1919, Page 3
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