ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. , LAST NIGHT OF HAROLD <H t LOCIUVOOD. "A virile romance of sunny Tennessee 1 aptly describes "Pals First," concluding at Everybody's to-night. As a thief, I pickpocket, and a safe-cracker, Harob Lockwood has a most colorful role in i picture which will be numbered the most successful parts he has «vt had. He i 9 supported by a strong cast the play is well set, and the story occu pies six reels of film. PAULINE FREDERICK TO-MORROV In "The Woman on the Index," Pri ine Frederick has a chance she has new before had in pictures of showing hj capacity for a highly dramatic mod# part, adapted specially to suit her, Ml scores an artistic triumph in this mod ern drama surging with emotion. Tin climax to the story is reached after . series of thrilling incidents, in which th great tragedienne rises to great haiglA of dramatic fervor, gaining sympathy for her appealing presentation of woman whose heart is breaking with th pain of disillusionment and htunilla tion. THE EMPIRE. MARY PICKFORD'S GREAT SUCCESS "DADDY LONG LEGS" TO-MORBOW At the Empire to-morrow afternooi Mary Pickford's wonderfully euccessfo picture, "Daddy Long Legs/' will com mence a local season of three nights &Dc two matinees. "Daddy Long Legs," ii which Mary Pickford celebrates her ad vent in her own company, is full of th delicate and artistic imagSF throughout. The world's favorite is MS at her best in two moods, humorous an< sentimental, , and in this production eh creates a delightful character whieh I the embodiment of these two. Man has surpassed herself entirely in "Sft4dj Long Legs," none of her previous pi# turcs ever giving her the chance sh has in this. In none of her previoa efforts has the exquisite blending 0 pathos and humor been carried to sod a height of artistry. "Daddv has had a wonderful reception it has been shown, and New Plwnoutf will be no exception to this rqle. $ view of the big rush for accommftdfttja patrons should reserve seats without «j ther delay. Box plant for -th» tkN •sights fxn ftpMi golUtfj,;.7|>' T*
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1920, Page 4
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350ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 January 1920, Page 4
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