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AMUSEMENTS.

j HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. I "*'' ' "*\ MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY. • .AH Arr*7rir-••?'■) -.. . '- 0 The new programme presented la.sji night at His .Majesty's, Theatre is well up to the standard set by picture houses. The eleventh part of the serial "The Millionaire Dollar Mystery" depicts the adventures which befall Florence and .Jim after their escape from the clutches of tiie 1 conspirators; They catch an express, i which is wrecked. In the confusion incidental to the disaster, Johnson, a conspirator, captures Florence and bears her away to a dem of "toughs." Jim Morton follows, and is also captured, being placed in the way of a fast express. From this position Florence rescues him. The police arrive just in time to catch the whole gang with the exception of Johnson, who escapes. A. fine Keystone farce-comedy, entitled "The Battle of 'Ambrose and Walrus," shows the amorous adventures of two worthy military men. A sweet child drama l is presented next. It i.s tailed "Not Wanted," and describes the child's earnest attempts to please Iris foster mother. The latest news of worldwide interest is well depicted in another issue of the "Gaumont Graphic."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 87, 18 March 1916, Page 7

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 87, 18 March 1916, Page 7

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 87, 18 March 1916, Page 7

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