ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF "JOSSELYN'S WIFE." Bessie Barriscale's latest picture, entitled "Josselyn's Wife," appearing at Everybody's, is an adaptation of Kath- t leen Norris' book of tile 9ame name. It has for its central character a charming young wife whose husband is an artist Gibbs Josselyn, as he is known, takes his bride to Europe as he does not look favorably 011 his new atmosphere. After a lapse of years, he brings his family back home where a reconciliation is effected. It is then that he notices the 1 woman he formerly frowned upon is decidedly attractive. Events occur which place the philanderers on a communion \ of understanding, and the estrangement that is springing up between Gibbs and his wife, Ellen, seems ready to be effected any day- How the husband is caught in a trap that means his imprisonment for murder, how the future looms up dreadfully black for Ellen, how the tender appeal of thd lititle hoy coupled with his confession of the crime, enacted in all innocence, rights things eventually, are events that are told absorbingly on the screen. The final screening takes place to-night. THE PEOPLE'S. HALE HAMILTON TO-NIGHT. Metro's popular actor, Hale Hamilton, is being featured to-night at the People's jn his latest comedy drama, "In His Brother's Place," a play of unexpected and alluring originality, showing a star with the true art -of acting, and a striking story of mismated twins and amazing complications. Marguerite Snow, one of the most popular of female stars ably supports Mr Hamilton. The bill includes latest gazette, travelog and episode three of "The Strange Case of Alary Page."
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1920, Page 6
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