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AMUSEMENTS.

* BERNARD'S PICTUREB. To-night will be the final screening of a magnificent programme. The Ironmaster, George OlmetV French masterpiece, proved to be a great version of this notable Parisian work, whilst "Fedor," a Pathe-colored drama, is undoubtedly the best yet sent from Pathe's studio, showing the life and sensational incidents of the famous French police dogs and the Border smugglers. In fact, the whole of the supporting pictures, both in comic and scenic, would be hard to equal. Monday's new series indues the famous Kine colored drama, 2500 ft. in length: "Till Death Do Us Part," introducing the life of two women and one man; also magnificent military displays. The scenario is as follows: —Gino Aldi, an army officer, stationed in the country, meets Maria Pacci, a beautiful peasant. They are blissfully happy for a few days. Then war comes, and Gino is re-called to headquarters and leaves for Tripoli. Maria receives only one letter from him'. Gino's love has spoilt her for the life of the farm, and she obtains a situation as maid to a wealthy family in town. On the day that the Italian army returns from the war, from the window of her little room, she watches the troops pass by. The excitement of the campaign has driven Maria out of Gino's mind. He meets Signor Carpi and is soon betrothed to Corona, his daughter. Maria discovers that her young mistress' fiance is none other than her old lover. She faints, and Corona learns that Gino is pledged to another, and that woman her own maid. Bravely slie renounces her love, and with her own'hands adorns Maria for her wedding with the man whom she herself loves. Other pictures include "While Baby Slept" (a sensational Than drama); "Servian Gipsy's Wedding," "Visit to Mt. Tacoma," "John Bunny's Birthday," and special gloom-dispellers, headed by "Alkali Ike's Home-coming."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 82, 6 December 1913, Page 5

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309

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 82, 6 December 1913, Page 5

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 82, 6 December 1913, Page 5

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