AMUSEMENTS.
PERNAftb’Si PICTURES.
To-nights new series introduces* .the Hubsch, drama (3000 ft.;, “The Temptations, of Drink.” It points "a great moral, .full of realism and dramatic power. The supporting films include “Moscow,” a great view of this famnusncity. ■ ‘‘Eclair Journal,” topical events and latest • “Little WldirSO Itfte P a the ’ s br,ea> ti-lck S ff .1 *kW s n rathe comedy, featuring the itampus Effijidlt: .cpjUjixliaUM -(Prince. “Egyptian Mummy,” “Apples of Sodom,”, and ,p ( (i^leOrated, Than drams*, Business \Y,omgu,” whose , scenario runs as fof- , wopian, ran her late husband’s factory herself, i She had two child:ron,' a hoy, and a girl. Both graduated from* college, returned lJune, and permitted their mother to struggle with life’s burdens alone. Later she consented to their going out into the world, making each a liberal allowance, Tho girl had a suitor, a foieign nobleman. The hoy bad become the favorite of his employer, and was offered a partnership for the sum of 100,000dol. The business woman was a : feal business woman, and her suspicions were aroused. She hired detectives and made investigations. The count was a plebeian barber and a fortune huntor. The “business man” was a crook.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 65, 17 November 1913, Page 3
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194AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 65, 17 November 1913, Page 3
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