AMUSEMENTS.
BERNARD’S PICTURES. To-night’s programme, both oi j pictures and music; wilkbe a revdaiou to the picture-lovihg public ol Stratford. Outside the huge now series of films that will be screened du-re will bo the initial bow of the famous violinist; Mr Gerald Van Heck, who will take sole charge oldie orchestra. The music to be played will be the very latest. The star feature picture is an A.H. melodrama, •utitled ‘‘The Sea Eternal.” doin' f'apley (a fisherman), Mary (his wife),'' and their baby live happily until one Mason comes to buy fish, outbidding Corson, a local dealer. In ’saying his attentions to John’s wife, Mason causes a break in the family friendship. Many exciting scenes of daring rescues in open boats in stormy si'as are depicted before the closing scenes show a happy reconciliation.; “Tho Ganmont Graphic” includes the latest incidents of the world. Another flue drain a graph by Lubin players entitled Van .Nostrand’s Tiara, is a most exciting detective story. "When Mis Van Nostrand returned from Europe, Her now tiara was ! much advertised. A new lady’s maid arrived, highly recommended, but following events plow'd that she was but the accomplice of Raffles. His crafty substitution of the diamonds on tho famous tiara was discovered by tho society detect, ive, who captured tho offenders in spite of their ruse. The comedy ('lenient is headed by Keystone’s limit “Copen Saves The Flag.” There is a host of other stars.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5, 27 April 1914, Page 2
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240AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5, 27 April 1914, Page 2
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