AMUSEMENTS.
BERNARD’S PICTURES. To-night’s programme of photogems includes a fine Edison picture featuring Miss Mary Fuller in “A Tudor Princess.” “The Open Gate,” by A.K., is a pretty story. George and Betty, although lovers, had quarrelled. Oec»rgG went home to his uncle and Betty went to her aunt, to whom she confided her trouble. Annty listened to the little tale, and then told Betty her love story and how her jealousy had driven away the man she loved. She still waited for him and as a sign of:, welcome she left t'u6 gate unlatched. ' George' was regretting his rash,, jvords, and as he had a book 1 of ‘Eetty’e in his possession; he thought it would he a good excuse to return it to her. Oh glancing - through it he found that the handwriting l oh' the flyleaf was that of his ’ iuncle George’s. He showed the book to his uncle, who told ‘Him hij; had giveh ; ih : to ah' old sweetheart; but with whom he'had quarrelled. George 'thereupon informed him that the-old sweetheart is the aunt of the girl lie loves, and persuades him to go and see' and as ' the film concludes, the gate is closed on future happiness - The orchestra plajrs Madam Bnterfly and Faust selections, and a;host of musical hits.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 85, 31 July 1914, Page 8
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214AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 85, 31 July 1914, Page 8
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