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AMUSEMENTS.

BERNARD'S PICTURES. Last night’s new programme of pictures proved to be very good. The star drama entitled ‘‘The Raiders,” is the best story of western life yet told by the camera, depicting great trouble between illicit whisky distillers and the mountain, and embracing a tine story. “What'the Crystal Told” is a wonderful dramagraph of the Crystal gazer’s life. “His Last Fight*,” a drama by tho Vitagvaph Co., shows the downfall of a famous pugilist who gives his life to save a newly-married couple, and introducing scenes on mid ocean and a rescue from a burning liner. To-morrow evening the A.K. Co. will present a famous American civil war picture, “Brothers at War,’/ which will introduce a fine story amidst the strife of the North and South, showing great battle scenes. The film is in two parts and runs as follows:—James Adams, whose wife Marion is a southern girl, at the outbreak of the war sends her and their child to her father, and joins the Northern army. In the lighting Adams is wounded, and Marion gains permission to visit him in the hospital. Whilst husband and wife are together, Marion’s brother wlia has been fighting in the Confederate army, is brought in wounded, and the two men are reconciled.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 14 July 1914, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 14 July 1914, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 70, 14 July 1914, Page 3

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