ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'*. I TOM MIX IN "TREAT "KM ROUGH."! There is something fascinating about a story of tin; Western plains, and "Treat 'Jim Rough," with Tom Mix in the stellar role, is said to be the best of all the cowboy stories screened. "Treat 'Em Rough" shows at Everybody's tonight and at both sessioiis\to-niorrow, and is a cinema version of (Jluirles Alden Seltzer's famous novel, "The Two-Gun •Mar" It is replete with action, romance, thrill* ami suspense. Tom .Mix as Ned i'cr niMjn, tile two-gun man, has the best role of his career, and does siunts that will make you marvel at his daring. One in particular, that of bulldogging a steer to stop a skimpede, is the most thrilling i'i»hi oJ all his sensational feats. It is hero oLown for the first time on the screen. The programme also includes a line Kngli.-h five-reel feature "A Daughter of Eve," starring Violet Hopson. THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF VIOLA DANA. There certainly is a treat in store for all those who intend seeing Viola'Dana at the People's to-night in her final performance of ''Please Get Married." | You cannot i magii le the fun in "Please Get Maified," You cannot imagine how charming Viola Dana is in the role of Muriel Ashley, the embarrassed little bride, in this most hilarious of all farces : You'll have to see it to realise how great | a novelty is this Screen Classics, Inc, special production of tlie comedy that made all New York hold its side's with laughter when it was presented for a six months' run on Broadway by Oliver Morocco. Two trusting, innocent and very loving young persons start on their bridal tour. The hamis have been read and the minister has received his fee. Then, horrors! The parents of the bride discover that the parson is a burglar, and therefore the youngsters aren't married at all. Think of the comedy situations that follow. ANOTHER "SELZNICK" TO-MORROW. The first Elaine Hammerstein production to be released through Selznick Pictures is "Greater than Fame." It offers the star an unusual role, and will give an idea of the capabilities of this clever girl. The next episode of "The Great Gamble," entitled "The Crawling Menace," latest gazettes and comedy, arc also on to-morrow's bill, which commences at the matinee at 2 p.m.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1920, Page 2
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