AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S PICTURES. To-night at Bernard's, a hug» change of pictures will be in evidence, when a most .varied programme has been selected by the management". Th« star film is "The, Lost Son." John and George Nolen are brothers. John throws a billiard ball at Ed. Jennings, and tells .his. parents .he,, has killed him. . His father drops, dead. John escapes, George a good position and keeps his mother. Ed. Jennings does not die, but John cannot b» found. George yjsitB u t,he races with money belonging to the firm, of which xie is robbed. He puts,.his own money on a horse to..regain his .employer's, but the horse loses. He takes his watch to the bookie arid begs for another bet. The bookie turns out to be the lost son. "Adventures.of .the Counterfeit Bills," and "The Thief or Love" are,,stated, to be forceful dramas, featuring the world's favorite photo actor, Maurice .Castello. The' latest Pathe Gazette, "A Day at Cadbury's amous, Cocoa Works at Bournvcille, England," and "Scenes on the Border of France and Spain," are aighly instructive pictures, whilst the comic element is well catered for.
By special request the Panama Canal Picture will be screened again,. tomorrow evening,, also at a special jnatinee Saturday: 2.30, ; . and,., ; .Saturday evening for the last time. THE RED; DANBIES. On Monday next at th» Town'Hall, Mr Edward Branscombe's famous company, the Red, Dannies,,will .say*, farewell to Stratfordijan(j.a!, brilliant programme, of,ail new; sitems wilj-b© 'P l '*" sented. The entertainment prpvijded by "The Reds" is described in the 'leading journals of the Dominion as being about the best "show" that Mr Branscombe •has.,y'et.«in I te9duped, ~ihe programmes being exceptionally clever and; bright. Every item is <neV and replet3 : with J Wither sf£fr* 'comedy-■ djmc^g^)(|fnii^tii|tory^{»3»^' .a.muiselneni-seei^is!feaaif , eljlion receifeii ing a full' measure of- Bp'&Mffing fun IffibT' brilliant humor. "The very spirit of merriment," says a critic, "laughs and giows'i in 1 these! sj.i^K*V ,;:^^ clever fellows." "Their work-is fun made music." Tlie members of the Red Dandies are chosen, r fpr.their versatility,, their vim and their freshn«iS, arid their comedy; is 1 so/ 1 Various f|i; Bnd fine that it irresistibly.;,B6x plan at Gruhb's. ~.<•>
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 79, 7 August 1913, Page 2
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359AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 79, 7 August 1913, Page 2
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