AMUSEMENTS.
|pfi.OERNARD’’a piCTUIiES... ’ muijllii 'o6i. . i i ,> ' A-gigantic change of pictures wil be screened to-night and to-momn evening. The star drama bv Rathe it 2000 ft. in length and is produced ii natural colors, being entitled “A Fai 1$ Miff - miracle drama of the ago.<. Ssu., u fine , itn^ fc nftrod(fßl.4 a unique plot wliicl runs as follow tjj; —I’asshig aret show witlif friends! Winnie Aldet takdk.a little fJowcr-,girl with lijer. A chance remark,of the girl’s show Win me tvbataifal.se life site is leading,'am the abandons it. Sim obtains a posi tioij as, typistc and ' lives'id ,a board Oigbouse, and .meets Roy Dayton, to whom she becomes engaged. Edward Ferris, an old companion, shadows liei home, and when,told of her engagement he is overheard by Roy asking what he would think : of her past life. Upbraiding her for having won his love falsely, Hoy leaves' her in anger, Winnie becomes ill, is taken to a hospital, and in her delirium'she raves constantly for Roy, who is finally sent for by the nurse and all is forgiven. The supporting films include Gaumont Gra■phic, The Singer, A.B. drama, The Wonderful Trick Doll, River Rummel, sceni c(“A trip to Bauaualand” scenic, and a trio of superior comics headed by Prof. Bean’s Removal, which is a story in which a 'family of cornetists are “moved on.” On Friday evening a complete change will he introduced.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1, 31 December 1913, Page 3
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231AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1, 31 December 1913, Page 3
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