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AMUSEMENTS.

i K.M. THEATRE. BERNARDS PICTURES. ' "In Tune with the Wild" is'U drama ' strange in name bii't it is stated to be a stupendous and spectaculai- film. i The story is faithfuiiy* portrayed in ■ -the picture and relates to the lite of a 'missionary-milliohave, who, lost in the jungle, becomes a wild man of 'the S Wrestr-riviilg'" ailudSt "wild beasts and all sorts oi .denizens of the forest un- . tij rescued by,a party of wild animal hunters... '-''ike latest War Gazette" includes, ailipngst other up-to-date subjects,- "The Loss of H.MS. "F 6i fmid'able," Captain Pillar, and crew of the.Brixham trawJeJ:. Provident rcs- . "cuing, 71 of the battleships crew in mountainous seas, Cardinal Mercier arrested by the- Germans. "Wiffles," the famous'French comedian, is once again:.-to. the fore. The supporting-■» pictures include an A.B, drama, "When Kings Wero Law." The. plot . revolves on a valuable diamond necklace given by the king to his favqrite, Tin's causes -a whirlpool ' of jealousy; and the. Cardinal is. drawn into an intrigue toy dethrone the lady of. the King's. Ileart. The King's cousin, an 'iiiipe.ciniious, handsome, dashing fellow, -is : made .the "victim. A 'wicked • monk.,-with, promises of reward, in.veijjjles a.lady-in-waiting into stealing the .necklace, which is cunningly. brought under the King's notice. ' A fearful punishment is planned. The -Cavalier and the lady j-jre confined in .an. air-tight'chamber, tied in each other'-s'arms, and left to slowly die, .but fate, plays a stranage trick, and the romance; encis happily. "CINDERELLA." The presentation of this popular pantomime! at the -Town"Hall,. ,'Stiatford, oii Thursday and Friday next promises to be a boom act ipr the Fire ...Brigade motor-engine funds. For some three months .the, panto, has been under "way, and the various dances- and* ballets ha/e been; .thoroughly rehearsed und?- the instruction of Mi&OWeßeth, who has thrown her whole heart into the work* with hfi* young pupils! may now be * depended, upon "po ,do credit tp their teacher ; and them.selves oii these two eventful evenings. What is staffed to b'& oiie oUthe prettiest scents presented' in Stratford b tile fairy dance bv-the- ..litt,le,tots, the-, leading actor '"being a* mite of two summers who .leads a compauv a&es j rsayge' ■ ! up "to nine years. The cistuines are described as lavish, while the scenery, is. novel in the extreme. A feature of the last act of "Cin lereUa ? i<> ! • the ;'Allies March," a.- masterpiece, of loyalty, and patriotic fervor, : tho ke\note,,of which is the stirring tong, •'Empire is Calling!" which has a popular chorus and promise* to YnO've . the. most stoical in the audience.' The to VCiuderelln" is a a. mirth-provoking affair- entitled "Laughing Gas," which all solemn-. sitlefs are-urged not tW miss. Popular prices are being charged/ and reserved seats ma v now be booked at Grubb's must]!' depot;'. '.".

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 41, 18 June 1915, Page 8

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 41, 18 June 1915, Page 8

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 41, 18 June 1915, Page 8

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