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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. 'TOM MIX IN "TREAT 'EM ROUGH" MATINEE TO-DAY. ''The best Western picture I ever saw," was the expression of many of those who saw Tom Mix yesterday in "Treat 'Em Rough" at Everybody's. Tom Mix in this photo-play of the West does not allow you to think of anything else but the picture during the whole time he is on the screen. The versatility of Mix is being shown with every new picture he makes, To the viewer it would appear that Mix is continually taking his life in his hands to put thrillers on the | screen, but this sort of stuff comes naturally to Tom Mix. The more he does !of it the happier he is. This thriller, which has a fine love theme, will be shown at the matinee this afternoon, and finally to-night. The programme also includes a fine five-reel English ; feature, "A Daughter of Eve," starring Violet Hopson. THE PEOPLES. ANOTHER "SELZNICK" MASTERPIECE.

Everyone ttrives to win fame and fortune. It is the ultimate goal. Yet there is something grater 'than fame; that is happiness and the love which comes with it. This sweet sentiment is the underlying theme of the Elaine Hammerstein production, "'Greater than Fame,'' commencing at the People's to-day at 2 p.m. It is a drama of action and suspense, and it tells a fascinating story which introduces a moral, both beautiful and clean. The star appeals as a young girl gifted with a wonderful voice. She cornea to New York to win fame. How she is forced to light against tremendous odds; how she finds her own salvation, is itold in scenes of vital action. What is greater than fame? Is it love? Is it wealth? See pretty Klaine Hammerstein in thu stirring drama and find out. The sitory of a girl who found fame and happiness in a way of her own. The bill includes gazettes, comedy, and "Great Gamble."

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1920, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1920, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1920, Page 7

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