ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. ALICE BRADY IN "THE INDESTRUCTIBLE WIFE." "The Indestructible Wife" is Alice Brady's first comedy, and it is worthy of the lime of Alice Brady. It is clean, wholesome, and full of action. It has always been the star's ambition to play in comedy on the screen, and, her desire having been fulfilled, she shows what piio can do in telling ■ manner. With her boyish grin and striking personality shi fairly -ems to walk off the (screen and, give you a taste of real American girl "pep." After you've seen Aljce as "The Indestructible Wife," you'll lie forged to acknowledge that there fe nothing .better than a good picture, and that Alice's first comedy is one of tho best. "The Indestructible Wife" shows to-night and to-morrow at Everybody's, and supporting this feature there is tho first episode -of the new Pearl White serial sensation, "The Lightning Raider." THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF DOROTHY. GISH. The charming and popular Dorothy Glisli, in her delightfully entertaining "lay, "Boots," screens finally at the People's to-night. It is a thrilling play of thrills and intrigue. Boots are full of feet for most people, and for Dorothy Gish they were full of romance. The latest gazette, pictograph and comedv (ire also on the bill. BIG YUKON PICTURE TO-MORROW. To-morrow's biff new bill presents Anna Q. Nilsson in the big play of the Yukon and the North West, entitled "The Way of the Strong," a Metro, romantic drama of great merit.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1920, Page 6
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