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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY’S. A BIG DOUBLE BILL TO-NIGHT. The same qualities that gave “Lasea,” “The Fire-Cat” and “The Unknown Wife’’ their fiery appeal, the dramatic speed of a masterful story, the realism given to the characters and the charming screen personality of the star, Edith Roberts, are in “Luring Lips,” a Universal production which heads a big double bill at Everybody’s to-night. Edith Roberts, surrounded by an excellent supporting cast, gives one of the best performances of her career in this exciting story of love, adventure and intrigue. King Baggot, who directed the production, has staged the drama in his most capable manner. The suspense throughout the story is sustained to a high degree of absorbing interest. This is one story where the lady next to yni can’t predict what will happen in the last reel. A 6-reel “Pathe” feature, “Other Men’s Shoes,” featuring Crawford Kent and little Bobby Connelly arcalso on the bill. Reserves are obtainable at Collier’s. THE PEOPLE’S. LAST NIGHT OF BILL RUSSELL. “The Lady from Longacre,” the William Fox production starring the famous William Russell, will be shown at the People’s Theatre for the last time tonight. This picture has been the cause of many exciting and happy moments for its audiences. The role of Sir Anthony—or Tony, as his less aristocratic friends call him—provides plenty of action for Mr. Russell, and Mr. Russell never lags behind when there is a fight in the vicinity. Those who wish to forget daily cares should not fail to see this picture. The bill includes a big Sunshine comedy and gazettes. Viola Dana, to-morrow, will appear in her • latest metro production “Home Stuff,"’ a screamins comedy-romance, commencing “down on the farm,” and finishing up on Broadway. A big Universal two-reel comedy “A Dollars Worth,” and “The Fatal Sign,” are also on the bill.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1922, Page 7

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1922, Page 7

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1922, Page 7

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