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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. FRANK KEEN AN IN "MORE TROUBLE." In "More Trouble" Frank Keenan gives of his best work. The story is a tragi-farce of a good young man who never went astray, yet troubles descended on his father on his account until the old man was practically ruined and was afraid to answer the telephone for fear it was still another disaster. The escapades of a college mate were all credited up to the pattern youth, and an avalanche of bills smothered his doting father' on all sides. The picture paints tho unusual moral that virtue and probity don't pay, and the model youth in the end is presented with a pick and shovel to make a man of him. THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF "LA TOSCA." "La Tosca," the magnificent drama by Victorien Sardon, probably one of the finest French writers in his epoch, screens as a photo-play at the People's for the" last time to-niglit. The play was produced as an opera many year's ago, and created a great impression in England and on the Continent. The beautiful and- accomplished dramatic actress, Pauline Frederick, plays the role of La Tosca the beautiful Italian singer who sacrifices herself to save her lover. "The Eagle's Eye," Burton Holmes and gazette are also on the bill. To-morrow Charles Ray appears in the great secret service play, "The Claws of the Hun."

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1919, Page 2

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230

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1919, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1919, Page 2

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