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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S. LAST NIGHT OF “THE 14TH MAN.” In the fine Paramount feature “The 14th Man” screening finally to-night at Everybody’s, Robert Warwick assumes the leading role, which calls for his meeting the retired champion, Kul McKay, in an actual fistic encounter. The fight was held under actual triumph in realism. Bebe Daniels, in the role of a painter who is also an heiress, is the prize for which they fight, and the production is a Paramount Artcraft Picture. The bill includes Travelog, a rollicking Mack Sennett comedy “Ladies Tailor,” and “Bride 13.” THE SILVER KING TO-MORROW. “The Silver King,” the great Broadway stage success, visualised as a Para-mount-Royalty masterpiece will commence its local season at Everybody’s to-morrow, commencing at the matinee at 2.30. p.m. “The Silver King” presents William Faversham in a role in which ho is seen to perfection. There is no doubt about the fact that William Faversham’s portrayal in this production will live in your memory for a long while. The box plans are at Collier’s, and intending patrons should reserve for night sessions. THE PEOPLE’S. “SOMEONE IN THE HOUSE.” The fascinating career of a society crook in his attempts to steal the famous Brent diamonds forms the basis of the Metro all-star special production, “Someone in the House,” which comes to the People’s Theatre, beginning to-night. The screen version of the famous stage play tells the story of a gentleman crook who under the guise of his social polish preys upon society. He coldly plans to procure the jewels of a famous family by making love to the winsome daughter. .Success is about to crown his efforts when he finds that a power stronger than himself has taken a hand in the game. How this power bends him to its will is shown in a series of gripping incidents which furnish a wealth of thrills. The bill includes gazette, Christie comedy, and “King of the Circus.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1921, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1921, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1921, Page 7

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