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AMUSEMENTS.

HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. (Good houses continue to be the rub at His Majesty’s Theatre, and tonight there should be a big attendance to witness the final screening of the current series. On Monday even ing some very fine pictures will be shown. \ Everyone likes Mr. G. M. Anderson’s ! cowboy studios, and tbe popular American' actor is sure to please in his new creation, “Broncho Billy and the Indian'Maid,” the scenario of which runs as follows:—Bart McGrew, a rascally schemer, endeavours to Secure an old Indian chief’s signature to a deed that will give him thousands 'of acres of valuable land owned by the tribe. Laughing Fawn, the chief’s beautiful daughter, suspects Bart of treachery, and tears up the deed and is seised by the infuriated ruffian. ‘ Her screams attract the attention of Broncho Billy, who sends Laughing Fawn'arid her father away, warns McGrew to stop his evil scheme and backs out the door. Burning with revenge, McGrew follows Broncho to his cabin, and is about to kill him through the open window when he in turn is slain by a shot from Laughing Fawn’s revolver.. Broncho learns the Indian maid has saved his life. . . . . Broncho and Laughing Fawn stand watching them out of sight down the dusty trail.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 6

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209

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 6

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