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AMUSEMENTS.

BERNARD’S PICTURES. In “The Man from the West” drama, Romanic Fielding has made himself famous throughout America as one of the host photo-play writers and actors. Mons. Prince, the famous French comedian of Patlie fame, will appear on the screen as “Wiffles, Mother’s Boy.” Although he is now 21, Wiffles is not even allowed to

pursue his studies in the ordinary way; instead, a professor, one Pettilion instructs him at home, and his studies are shared by his friend, Arthur. Pettilion is a gay dog. His only wish is to see his pupils happy, whilst Wiffles and Arthur are finished ladies’ men and devote the daily hour they are supposed to give to law study to their fair friends. The supporting pictures, of which there is great variety, introduce “The Warwick Chronicle” and Vitagraph’s stirring drama, “On Their Wedding Eve.” Edna Morrell and George Kendrick quarrel and separate from each other. They tear up each other’s love letters. In foraging over these treasured missives, Edna comes across George’s photo, which she is about to destroy but instead places it in her pocket. George happens to see her picture and he lovingly places it in the pocket of his coat. To forget each other they decide to go abroad, each taking a different route. At the termination of two lanes in the beautiful gardens at Bombay, they suddenly come face to face with a bump. Their differences, just childdish pique, are soon kissed away.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 45, 15 June 1914, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 45, 15 June 1914, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 45, 15 June 1914, Page 6

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