AMUSEMENTS.
BERNARDS PICTURES. Last night's .'Hint' series of all-star j>actu'rcs mot with great approval by ;i [air attendance, despite the ele- ■ moms. The Pa'the drama, "The Heritage" is the most artistic colored production in three acts ever turned out by tliis famous studio,the acting.dressing, and the plot being superior to any previous Pathe film. It is taken amidst Italy's beautiful rugged scenery. "The Stronger Sox," a Yitaeraph society dranuigrapli, features Mis? Lillian Baird, one of America's leading actresses, in a highly sensational role of an adventuress. "The Gaumont Graphic," "Scenes Arnids the Ice Mountains of Engadino," "Pat, the Cowboy,',' and a hunch oi other supporting up-to-date picture: tend to make a first-class programme. On Friday evening the, managemeni will screen the first lengthy sta; drama, 7000 feet in length, a nev, version of East Lynn, lasting over twhours, and adapted from Mrs Henn Woods' famous novel. This film is pro duced in five acts and 117 scenes, an. is stated to be the greatest pietur ever taken in England. A special after noon performance will be given o Saturday for country folks at 2 o'clocl sharp. Those who have read th great work" are sure to appreciate tic magnificent picture. Seats reserved a Theatre. . BARTON BROS'. CIRCUS. WEDNESDAY NEXT. The circus is billed to appear i; Stratford during Show week,: com meiicing a two-night season qmiWed nesday. December 3rd. "There are tw words in the dictionary that will de scribe the above circus—excellent an superb," stated a southern eonterr, porary. Mr A. 0. Wislang, who ha been on tour in other countries anAustralasia in search of new artist and sensations, states that Bartoi Brothers have secured a fine galaxy o' talent and up-to-chte novelties for tin season. The new artists will includ the Ashton Company, comprising si: young ladies; the celebrated Waldro' troupe of eight pyramid performers direct from Ellis' Circus, South Africa : Miss Ethel Ashton, greatest, all-roun: circus artist; Miss Ruby Lamond, th human serpent; Miss Gladys St. Clair lady sword walker; Miss Stella, th' dashing hurdle rider; the, Walhal! Bros., direct from the'f'teudiug Eng . lish Halls, English comedy acrobats musicians, and hat spinners; littl Vera J fascinating young hidy equex trienne; Master Lindsay; the Wislan; j Brothers, three in number, elite aero bats, tumblers, gymnasts,' 'and' ihig' leapers; I'"rancid Jioy Barton, bareoac' rider; DUnhars, throwing i single double? and tre,bh» summersault's ; viae! Tybell, king,of. horse trainers; the Alton Trio of Chinese comedy acrobats, not forgetting, king of all clowns Happy Tackles,, la to of,. Bostock and, Wombwell' English Circus, with hiperforming dogs and monkeys. The rough riding item of Harry, the Australian rough rider, is one : of the notable features■ orf'r the show. He is th: hero of overiifi-fty rough-riding conpetitions' in iQueensland'.- Harry will ride celebrated,! outlaws: m each p?r~ formahe'o, and will stake £2o to ride any outlaw of buck-jumper in an Eiignsh hunting saddle. A challenge of £SO is extended j tolhll oilier riders. AH outlaws will be ridden free, and the management, will purchase all good buck-jumpers. ' i .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 74, 27 November 1913, Page 7
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504AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 74, 27 November 1913, Page 7
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