TOWN HALL PICTURES.
'A complete change of programme will bo screened at* the Town Hall Pictures this evening, the star film, "From Out of the Past," being by the celebrated Aquila Company. The plot is full of interesting and exciting situations m which Andrew Burlington (who supports his invalid mother) is the chief character. In order to secure money for medicine for his
mother, who is very ill, Andrew agrees to steal or take copies of the ambassador's papers, and a beautiful woman is sent to receive the documents, but on arriving home Andrew finds his
■mother is dead. Years later this woman threatens Andrew with exposure unless he refrains from making a speech against a certain copper company, which will involve her ruin. Andrew refuses to be coerced and is aboutto shoot himself when his wife and brother arrive with a bracelet that has'been stolen by the beautiful woman', and all end's happily. The supporting films inchid'e'three other first-class dramas, and the usual series of scenic* Qihd comic *p{££uVes. Professor Henderson', the company's picture niusicianV"" will play the overture "H.M.S. Tinafore.'' '' ' On account of the Hall being engaged on Tuesday evening, this programme will not be screened again until Wednesday. The prices, which have been reduced to those of the
cities, are being appreciated by picture lovers. :l ''
ROYAL PIERRdTTES.
The' anniversary evening attraction in Stratfold will be' the visit of the Royal Pierrotte Troupe, who will appear at the Town Hall on Tuesday
evening!. This brilliant combination of some of the best talent in our province should prove a big attraction to playgoers. This programme sparkles witli items of the very first quality and includes the names of Miss Veta Gilbert, Miss Ivey Gilbert, Miss Doig, Daisy Leach, Miss K. Bennett, MiHill Johnston, Mr F. Hooker, Mr Haslem, Mr Lambert, all of whom are locally well known on the operatic and concert platform. The items are well arranged, being each of a very high order. The prices are 2s and Is, and an interesting and enjoyable entertainment may be looked forward
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 84, 30 March 1914, Page 8
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343TOWN HALL PICTURES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 84, 30 March 1914, Page 8
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