AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE, The budget of photo-plays on the new change last night are a magnificent set of pictures. The feature drama, “Foreman’s Treachery,” is a splendid drama by the Edison Co., in- ( troducing scenes in Wales, old ruins, mountains, glorious lakes, grand rivers, and big mines. The supporting pictures are: “The Signal,” a thrilling Mexican story by the Lubin. Max Linde/, the famous French comedian, is seen at his best in “Max’s Persuasive Suicide.” “Darker” is an interesting scenic picture showing the great Singalese sharpshooters at work with rifle and Maxim. Pathe’s English Gazette shows us most of the world’s events, including the Czar’s great army. Russian troops marching away. This is a splendid pictme, and shows us the fine body of men Kaiser Bill’s men have got to bump against. The Majestic Company score a big laugh in “Two Men and a Mule.” To.night is the last screening.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 300, 17 December 1914, Page 2
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151AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 300, 17 December 1914, Page 2
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