AMUSEMENTS.
BERNARD’S PICTURES. To-night’s big progremnie introduces a wonderful photo-play entitled “Tho Silent Witness,” in two, parts. The story is of a young man who is charged with murder. The man is innocent, and this is proved by the dictaphone. This play is by tho Broncho Flm Co. of America, and is acted by the best of artists. A big Edison 2-act drama, entitled “An American King,” will also bo screened this evening, and will bo supported by tho following specials: — Bathe’s Australian Gazette, showing many scones and hapopnings in Australia, Tho comedy section contains: “From Pen to Pickaxe” (A.K, comedy), and “Stung” (a Kalem screamer). Tho orchestra plays the best opera selections, melodies, and tangos. Coming feature plays include “Eor'ke!s Drift,” a war story, never to be forgotten. B
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 47, 12 October 1914, Page 2
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130AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 47, 12 October 1914, Page 2
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