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ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE PEOPLE’S. LAST’NIGHT OF TOM MIX. Don’t fail to see Tom Mix, the cowpuncher star, invincible in fight, irresistible in love, whose latest Fox picture, “The Speed Maniac,” closes with to-night’s showing at the People’s Theatre. This production marks another Mix success and has played to crowded houses, proving that Mix fans in this city are increasing daily. The auto rac£, Mix’s brave cleTense of the lame child - , his rescue of a baby and a lovely girl—these alone would make the piece worth seeing, while the bill includes Sunshine comedy and gazettes. BIG DOUBLE BILL TO-MORROW. To-morrow’s change presents Doris Kenyon in “The Imp of the Blue Moon,” and Irene Castle in her latest feature, “The Girl from Bohemia.” “BLUE STREAK McCGY.” “Blue Streak McCoy,” a photo-drama of human interest and thrilling action, starring Harry Carey, heads the new bill at Everybody’s to-night, and the combination of the popular star and a story written by H. 11. Van Loan, author of “The Virgin of Stamboul” and other notable successes, groves irresistible. In “Blue Streak McCoy,” Harry Carey has one of those roles in which he is at his best—a part that permits him to display all those human qualities which have endeared him to the public, and to exercise many of those physical and temperamental bits of business which stamp him as a master of his craft. As Job McCoy, a bonier ranger whose love of a girl from the east leads him to the performance ci gallant service aside from ETs sworn duties, he has many scenes in which he proves that his title of “Blue Streak McCoy” is no misnomer.” There is an extra strong supporting programme with “Blue Streak McCoy.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1921, Page 2

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1921, Page 2

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1921, Page 2

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