ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE PEOPLE'S. DORIS KENYON IK "THE STREET OF SEVEN STARS." To-night's new bill at the People's presents the popular Doris Kenyon in a six-reel screen drama, "The Street of Seven Stars," the picture presentation of the popular work by Mary Roberts Rhoinhart, and familiar to all booklovers. The bill includes latest gazette and black diamond comedy, "Some Snoozer."
EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF "A BROADWAY SAINT." There is hardly a scene in "A Broadway Saint" that does not contain a good comedy situation—in fact the picture is one continuous round of laughs, all of them generated from a well-sustained plot and the natural acting of the star, Montague Love. In this case Mr. Love lias a comedy role, which fits him admirably, and proves that lie can be just as attractive in lighter vein as he is in heavy drama. The programme includes "Dames and Dentists," one of the best two-reel comedies seen for some time, the Gaumont Graphic, and "The Mystery of 15." The final screening takes place to-night. COMING TO-MORROW. TOM MIX AND WARREN KERRIGAN. Two popular male stars figure in tomorrow's change of programme, Tom Mix in a Fox feature, "Treat 'Em Rough," and Jack Warren Kerrigan in "The End of the Game."
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1920, Page 2
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206ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 28 October 1920, Page 2
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