AMUSEMENTS.
HISVMA-JEBTY’B THEATRE. Tliere was a large audience at His Mnjosty’g '.l‘lleatre last evening to'wit--1103.5 the screening of the 119 W PTO’ _w_3,'r:ulllno headed by “The Swiiicller,” :1 (lranmi of 2000 ft., featuring Miss Alice Joyce. To anyone who has never been through a modern ne\v.spaper olfice, the moet interesting picture was .“Making a Newspaper,” xx-hich showed the whole .process of printing an extra edition of the “Los Angelos ‘Examinerf’ The picture took mic tlwoligli the manager’s office, the sul)-e(lit<)rs’ and reporters’ “dens,” the composing and stereotype departmonts, and also showed the working oi’ the linotype and the big printing__>; }‘>l'e.s.s'. The picture is very instruct-1 ivo, zmtl should be witnessed by all.‘ The supporting films were “Fatty illldi .‘al’ul)cl at St. Diego,” “Scenes in Hiunlmrg Ha.rl3our,” “The Girl who kept Books,” “Under False Colors,’’. and the “War Gazette.”h The Mme ])l'()j_'fl‘s|l’lll]](3 will be screened this evening. {
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 23, 25 September 1915, Page 8
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147AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 23, 25 September 1915, Page 8
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