ENTERTAINMENTS.
I .EMPIRE PICTURES. To-night two "stars" are featured f.'ie new programme. The first, "Her I Jig Scoop," a romance of the press, by ilie Vitagraph Company, contains more i ian any woman's share of excitement, surprise and suspense, and features that popular actor, Maurice Costello. The secortyl feature is a Keystone comedy, "The Face on the Bar-room Floor," with the world's funniest screen comedian, Charles Chaplin, in the leading role. "Patho English Gazette" contains German field kitchen captured by Belgian infantry near Ghent; the perfect scout, spiked boots enable Belgian soldiers near Ostend to view oncoming Uhlans; a good haul, a batch of German prisoners being taken to the French concentration camp; to aid the Motherland, Canadians arrive at Salisbury Plain for training before going to the front; dusky comrades from India on the move in France; while the sun shines, English troops at the base taking a morning dip in the Mediterranean; London's special constables, two thousand civil , guardians of the metropolis parade at ' the Tower; our new army, recruits for the Royal Engineers bridge building; ready, aye ready, honoring the memory of Nelson on the anniversary of Trafalgar. Seats may be reserved, i -
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 195, 26 January 1915, Page 2
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196ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 195, 26 January 1915, Page 2
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