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AMUSEMENTS.

BERNARD’S PICTURES.

The new series of pictures screened last evening before a fairly large audience was up-to-date. The Gailment Graphic includes the Russian, German, and British Army manoeuvring. This picture met with great applause. The star picture, “The Mystery Lady.,” is a line story oj' early life in Jamestown, America, showing the trials and tribulations of the pilgrim fathers. The comic portion is beaded by two Keystone screamers, “One Hound O’Brien comes inter the Ring,” and “Making a Living.” To-morrow “The 1914 Grand National Steeplechase,” the latest English Gazette, and a host of dramas, headed by Pathe’s stirring story, “In Mid Atlantic,” will be screened. In this film Captain Stroffor is seen in com maud of the “Jupiter,” and his son Rene is an officer on the same liner. (Solvary is a great friend of Stroffcr’s and it is an understood tiling that this daughter Luvilo is to marry Rene. But Rene has met the famous dancer, Gaby des Roses, and has fallen in love with her. After an exciting incident, when the “Jupiter” is on fire, they part never to meet again.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 20 August 1914, Page 6

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184

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 20 August 1914, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 20 August 1914, Page 6

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