ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. MABEL NORMAND IN "WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE." Mabel Normand provides another scream farce in ''When Doctors Disagree," her latest Goldwyn feature showing to-night and to-morrow at Everybody's. This time an atmosphere of hospitals, doctors, operations, nurses are responsible for some of the funniest scenes the little laughter-producer has ever appeared in. Her antics in "When Doctors Disagree" would make a sphinx grin with envy, and there is not only laughter provided but plenty of love and romance. All girls can learn a brand new never-miss system for capturing a mere man; they can learn how to be beautiful though homely, and how it pays to advertise, and right through six reels of fun Mabel shows she is past mistress in all of these arts. There will be a matinee screening of this humorous feature to-morrow afternoon at 2.30 p.m. THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF BERT LYTELL. Virile Bert Lytell and charming Alice Lake figure splendidly in the feature picture at the People's under the name of "The Lion's Den," and which concludes to-night. It is a Metro comedy romance of considerable merit, is full of tense situations that hold and dominate, while a keen sense of humor pervades the entire film. The gazette shows the actual signing of Peace, Woodrow Wilson, Lloyd George, Bernstorff and many others being in the close-up. Treux Boardman (Stingaree) and Mildred Harris appear on to-morrow's new bill in the big Jewel production "The Doctor and the Woman," being the picturisation of "K", by Mary Roberts Rinehart.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 April 1920, Page 3
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