AMUSEMENTS.
EMPRESS THEATRE.
r Anpther grand picture will be pcreened to-night entitled "The Frontier Child." The frontier child, an Indian romance, is one of the most remarkable and senational wild Western stories yet screened. Toe trappers' home showing the spirit of the women put back is a charming scene. When the Indians rise to avenge the death of one of their tribe, the subsequent happenings are faithfully depicted. The driving of the settlers of their catt'e, horses and waggons to the front, is a big feature. Hundreds of animals are included in tbe scene. The attack on the fort by the Indians and the routing of the attackers by the white defenders is a soul-stirring episode. The general reuniting of the husbands with their wives and children: is a touching ending to a good film. This film is supported by an attractive and entertaining series of comic, dramatic, educational and scenic pictures-
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 530, 4 January 1913, Page 5
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152AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 530, 4 January 1913, Page 5
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