AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
To-night the management have great pleasure in introducing a marvellous Edison play, entitled "The Foreman's Treachery," in two parts. This is an exciting drama with a startling climax. The story is laid in Wales, where the beauty of the scenery makes a glorious background to the incidents of the story. Another feature play with a gripping story and tine Western American scenery is "The Signal" by the Lubin Co. Max Linder, the actorsoldier of France, -will be seen at his best in "Max Linder's Persuasive Suicide." Mr Max Linder was not killed in battle, but wounded, and is progressing favorably. ""Darkie" is a pretty scenic, and "The English Gazette" is full of interesting news from Europe. Keystone is again to the fore with the comedy, "Our Country Cousins." Every good Keystone comedian is squeezed into the picture. "Two Men and a Mule" is too funny for words, and so is "Married men," by the Lubin Co.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 299, 16 December 1914, Page 2
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160AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 299, 16 December 1914, Page 2
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