ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. "MITCH" LEWIS AND RUBY DE REMER IN "LIFE'S GREATEST PROBLEM." At Everybody's Theatre to-night and to-morrow a supeifeatme of magnitude mi vital interest is being screened, entitled "Life's Greatest Problem," in which Mitchell Lewis and Ruby de Remer are starred. Mitchell Lewis became famous as Poleon Dore in "The Barrier," while Ruby de Remer took the feminine lead in "The Auction Block." /he story deals with the introduction of four different classes.of loafers to the realities of life—the greatest realities that form life's greatest problem. It has many sensational episodes and much quaint humor. As the tramp, who later becomes foreman in a big ship-building yard, Mitchell Lewis gives the greatest performance of his career. The election results will be screened during the performance this evening.
THE PEOPLE'S. LIST NIGHT OF "COME ON IN." The delightful new Paramount star Shirley Mason appears finally to-night in the pulsating comedy drama "Come Oh In," a most entertaining play in which a couple of German spies get in the road of some decent people. The great Mack Sennett Menagerie "Reilly's Washing Day" provides some mirth, and "The Fighting Trail," and Gazette are also on the hill. "PAY ME."—TO-MORROW. To-morrow's new bill presents the "jewel" red-blooded play of the Western lumber camps and shack towns, "Pay Me," starring (inarming and beautiful Doiothy Phillips as the sweet flower that kept her purity amidst the sordid lifp in a Western gambling hell. Tomorrow's free photo is that of everyone's favorite Billie Burke.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1919, Page 8
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