ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. LAS'!' NKiHT OF CONSTANCE TALMAIXIB IN "A LADY'S NAME." In "A Lady's Name," the ever-popular Constance Talmadge has a congenial role. She is a novelist looking for "copy," and in order to study some new types she advertises for ;t husband find invites several applicants to come and inspect her, as she terms it. Very soon she becomes entwined in a series of awkward complications, and when these are satisfactorily untangled she does actually secure a very likely-looking mate. The picture has a sparkle, and is in every way very enjoyable. The supporting pictures include a comedy, the "Pathe Cazette," the sixth episode of "Stingaree,'' and a beautiful scenic picture entitled "Raindrops." To-night is the final screening occasion.
THE PEOPLE'S. CHARLES RAY AND MACK SENNETT. To-night's big new programme presents the popular screen wonder l>o,y, Charles Ray. in his big Western play, "The Sheriff's Son." Kay is cast as the buy who lias inherited a fear from the sight of bloodshed and brutality iu his infancy. His transformation is portrayed through a succession of thrilling and exciting situations that positively grip the mind. Absorbing! It will stir yon! Your attention will be held nailed on the screen! Rnv is hotter than he has ever been in "The Sheriff's Son.'' The latest and greatest of the Ma>°; Sennett comedies., entitled "Uncle Tom without a Cabin," and .gazettes are also shown.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1920, Page 3
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