AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE
, A full house greeted His Majesty’s I Theatre on Saturday evening, and everybody present thorough Iv enjoyed the magnificent programme that was Screened for the last time. The programme presented was interesting as well as instructive, and contained a variety of scen'c. educational dramatic and comic subjects of a high order of merit. A complete change of programme takes place this evening, and is quite up to the usual high standard. The photo-plays included in this VII are 'claimed to he of a very standard. “Where the Money Went,” is a film that should instil a lesson on all husbands not to keep secrets from their wives. Among the dramatic portion of the programme to be screened will be found “Love and Tears” and “Angel of tb° Slums.” two Lubin productions, and “Fate’s Intereept'on,” a tale of Vye in the land of Mexico, portrayed by the A.B. Company. Tbe novelty series include “Pups,” a study; “Miss Harriet Quimby,” vaudeville .artist; “The Pitcher Plant,” nature study; and the latest Pa,the Gazette. In the comic section there iV“Hot Sniff.” an A.TV screamer; “The Bachelor’s Water loo,” an Ed : son Leap-year sto’-v : “The Tenderfoot’s Troubles,” a Kalem roof-raiser; and “Widow Jenkins’ Admirers,’ a thou sand-foot Essa’nay “Snakevillo” comedy.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 2 September 1912, Page 5
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209AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7, 2 September 1912, Page 5
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