AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. ■I ' . \ ■; Af His Majesty’s Theatre last evening there were -shown two most attractive two-reel star dramas in the series, both revealing powerful stories in pleasing contrast. “Chinese Vengeance.” by the Majestic Company, is a very unusual play of the Far East, made most interesting by its sheer novelty of pint and settings. The story ends, after numerous adventures, in Donovan marrying the beautiful Chinese-AmeriCai! girl and taking her away to a ranch. The popular ICalom artists are seen to advantage in “ruder Oath,” a two-reel society drama of love, romance and intrigue. “Willies, Man of the Woods,” is a series of laugh-creating incidents in natural colors whilst ,many interesting scenes in and around the, war zone are included in the “War Budget.” also a series of Constantinople. The same scries will he repeated to-night. i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 13, 18 April 1916, Page 3
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139AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 13, 18 April 1916, Page 3
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