AMUSEMENTS.
HB3 MAJESTY'S PICTURES An entirely new series of picture? will In- screened at Bernard's Theatre this evening; The star loatur drama, "Vocation of Suzette," is i strong story of lifts' in stageiand. This picture caused a sensation throughout Australasia. Pathe'."Latest English Gazette" and "Tin Animated .News" teem with curreni topics and the latest fashions. Gaulnontli's notable colored educational picture, "The Snail," depicts the habits of this little animal in detail. The Flying American Company pre sent the stirring Western drama "The Stepbrothers," the plot in which runs as follows: Ned Kerr and hnstepbrothe.r, doe, are rivals For the lore of .lane Sanders, and their relations become genuinely strained. Ned took a kind of bullying delighl in "cutting out" his brother on every possible occasion, but when the step brothers ran against one another for the position of sheriff, it was .Tor who carried the day. Ned repulsed and neglected Jane and plunged into a life of dissipation. One night, half-intoxicated, he was made tin scapegoat of a hold-up of Jane's lather, and would have been sentenced to prison had not doe given him money to escape, yielding himself up as the criminal. But neither the agent nor Jane would believe him guilty, and Jane penetrated the mystery—divining Joe's sacrifice. Gerald Van Heck, the famous violinist, will commence his lengthy engagement on Monday next with the new orchestra and the latest Continental musical hits.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3, 24 April 1914, Page 8
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234AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3, 24 April 1914, Page 8
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