AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.
“O’Carry of the Royal Mounted.”
Patrons of His Majesty’s Theatre —and they are many—cannot complain that their tastes are not studied. One of the foremost attractions on last night’s new programme was the Vitagraph Co.’s Broadway feature, entitled ‘‘O’Garry of the Royal Mounted.” The plot is laid amid the Wild scenic splendors of the Rocky Mountains, some exceptionally beautiful scenery being revealed. There is a pleasing array of supporting films, chief among which are—‘‘Sally’s Busy Day,” a comedy drama' by the Jungle Film Co., one of the principal parts being played by “Napoleon,” the wonderful chimpanzee, a film of which was shown here a week or two ago. This animal does everything but talk English, a draw-back not noticed in pictures; “The Topical Budget” shows interesting scenes in ill-fated Serbia; “Through the Dark Continent,” portrays the primitive methods of cot-ton-spinning and making bamboo articles employed by native women in Africa : and there are good comedies. The programme will he repeated to-night for the last time.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 89, 21 March 1916, Page 2
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169AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 89, 21 March 1916, Page 2
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