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ENTERTAINMENTS

EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT OF NORMA TALMADGE IN "SHE LOVES AND LIES." "She Loves and Lies" is one of those plays that interests at the start, grows in suspense and ends with a climax that contains a surprise. Norma Talmadge has the best opportunity of her career for comedy work, and shows that she is talented in this line as well ,as emotional roles. Conway Tearle, her handsome leading man, also has a role well suited to iiis talents, and is an admirable. foil to the fun of the star, and the rest of the cast is excellent. Altogether "She Loves and Lies'' is a delightful comedy with an unusually good plot, a vehicle that adds much to the reputation of its star. The final screening of this splendid comedy takes place to-night. "ARIZONA CAT CLAW" TO-MORROW Laythe Sterlin, who has earned the title of the "female Bill Hart" stars tomorrow and Thursday in a thrilling Western drama "The Arizona Cat Ciaw," THE PEOPLE'S. TOM MIX IN "THE TERROR." One of the most pleasing features, outside of Tom Mix's great stunts of daring, in "The Terror," which William Fox will present at 'the People's Theatre to-night, is the beautiful scenic, effects achieved by the director, Jacques Jaccard. "The Terror" reveals Mix at his best. From the opening scene until 'the final fade-out this daring star holds the attention uninterruptedly by his remarkable feats of horsemanship and sheer dare-devilry. As Bat Carson, a deputy United 'States marshal -sent to run down a gang of gold thieves in the Sierras, he is in his glory. The story is rich in romance and in that kind of adventure which every red-blooded man likes to see. This excellent' bill includes latest gazettes and the big riproarinj> Sunshine comedy, "Should Dummies Wed?" To-morrow night is the final screening.

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1920, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1920, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS Taranaki Daily News, 7 December 1920, Page 6

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