AMUSEMENTS.
BERNARD'S PICTURES. Last night's new series of pictures at Bernard's popular amusement home proved to be first-class. The dramatic pictures showed clean, clear, and clever acting, introducing some remark?;ble scenarios. The star film, "A blunge for a Fortune," a great.west--ni .story of a disputed will, showsmignjficent horsemanship and clever ictors? at their best, amidst beautiful latural scenery. "A "Dangerous Foe" s a fine A.B. dramatic study, intro-
''.icing the celebrated Chinese actor, *Mng Foo, whose natural cunning saves 'any lives from the dastardly New York thugs:' "Desert Sand," Pathe's \rabian story, acted amidst the; vast i uid deserts of that blood thirsty i "uintry, is vividly portrayed. "Trip on a Swiss is a beantffttl Stereo- i :copic view taken from the bow of i i river boat, passing various towns vitn quaint architecture. The comic f'lpction is well represented. The iame' programme will be screened this j n-ening for the last time. Tq-mor- I •ow's big change will introduce the greatest Vitagraph drama yet pi'esentrv\ here, the scenery being "magnifi"nt, representing quiet landscape to errific bush fires, and will tend to how the clever Vita actors in a thril-J 'ing .story. The remaining pictures include "The " tiaumoni 'i&raphic," i "The Awakening/' Sejig drama, con'\rto for violin (Edison drama), and "Makjng a Dynamo" as well as a hosPl if comics. ■ •' - ... '.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 54, 4 November 1913, Page 2
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220AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 54, 4 November 1913, Page 2
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