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ENTERTAINMENTS.

EVERYBODY'S. LAST NIGHT 01? "SAUCE FOll THE GOOSE." To what length is a woman justified in winning back lier husband's love when an unscnipiilQus widow person tries to purloin liini from her? This is the basis of the theme of "Sauce for the Goose," in which Constance, Talmadge delightfully handles the cleverly devised situations that provide a constant source of laughter right through the story. Constance is the personitii'atiou of youthful charm, she is fun-loving a'nd ever smiling, and in Ibis as in all her screen work she puts over Ihe feeling of happy-go-luckiness so well and spontaneously tliat. one can almost hear her laugji come rippling oil' the silver sheet. "Sauce for the ooso'' is supported by a Sunshine comedy, "A Tight Squeeze," and several other interesting pictures. The filial screening takes place to-night.

THE PEOPLE'S. BUCK JO.VKS i X - FORBIDDEN" TRAILS." With more stunts in daring horsemanship Buck ,tones, the new sensation of the screen, whose successful screen debut a short time aso has, placed him high in the list of motion picture sUirs, is to be presented by William fox in a new production, "Forbidden Trails," at the People's Theatre to-night. Jones' sensational riding stands out as one of the brilliant features of this stirring storv of the. West bv Charles Alden Seltzer. The inimitable Uncle* rides his inimitable mount, "Silver," in true daredevil fashion, and in his dasties up mountains and clown canyons displnys the extraordinary horsemanship for which he is noled both here and abroad. Au exceptional cast includes Winifred Westover as leading woman. The bill includes (iladys firockwell in ''The Devil's Riddle," and latest gazettes.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1920, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1920, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1920, Page 6

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