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AMUSEMENTS.

EMPRESS PICTURES.

To-night and Monday a big star patriotic film w;ll be screened, entitled, "Europa in Peace and War," a film reproduction showing the fighting forces engaed in the titanic war struggle that is now shhking Europe to its foundations. The enthusiasm created in the larger citiss by this film was unprecedented. Supporting this picture is a Lubin star drama entitled "When Conscience Calls." a photo play of profound interest in two parts. The latest War Gazette Will be screened together with a firstclass selection cf scenic, comedy, and educational subject?.

PEOPLE'S PICTURE PALACET. The star picture this evening is Bolted Door." Brook Garriot fa interested in the development of certain mechanical appliances. Natalie Judson, whom he haa never met, is Interested in society. A wealthy old man, related distantly to both of them, dies, leaving a will tbat gives fortune to these young people on condition that they marry. The condition is not to their liking, but, through a mutual girl friend, (hey are brought together, and finally persuaded to marry. After marriage, each continues their life independent of the other. As time passes, a feeling akin to love springs up between them. However, both are stubborn and eelfwilled. Ben De Land is a friend of Natalie's. Natalie receives attention from him. This is the first thine tbat stirs Garriot to action. However, the girl's friend helps the trouble and proceeds to pay attention tn Garriot in the hope of stirring Natalie s «"""»« rilmax, aboard a private yacht, whe'pin Garriot teaches Ben De Land that* ifc is besfc t0 le3Ve ° th n er men " W ivea alone, completes the play.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 737, 16 January 1915, Page 5

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272

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 737, 16 January 1915, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume IX, Issue 737, 16 January 1915, Page 5

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