AMUSEMENTS.
BERNARD'S PICTURES
The programme' to be screened, at Bernard’s picture theatre this overling will Include thy famous coloured drama by Rathe entitled “Ilonosty. ’ ft is an acknowledged fact that the French actors are far in advance in die picture world tuan any others in the business. Thu • supporting pictures include, Scottish ■ Scenery, “The Lackey” (drama), Gaumout Graphic, “Life in Hohg Kong,” “Why I am Here?” One day while going through the county prison, a professor asked one of tha inmates what brought him to such a low state. Ho replied, one clay I saw tha stenographer from the office next door making e.yos at me. I flirted back. Than ulus'became offended. She in anger told mu that her fiance. Bill Murphy, was laying for me. The girl brought me flowers for my funeral arid told me 1 was a* wood as dead, f inally in desperation 1 asked the boss for a vacation and got it. All went wall until the saw mu go for a car, then she chased me with a crowd to tala me to Bill Murphy. I had to ho separated from Bill by tbo coos. They took me to the court, '(’tie next day I was given thirty days and here 1 am.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 77, 22 July 1914, Page 8
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209AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 77, 22 July 1914, Page 8
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