AMUSEMENTS.
H!S MAJESTY'S THEATRE. “NO GREATER LOVE.” The new selection of films shown for the first time last evening at His Majesty’s Theatre before a good house, proved to be more than popular. The star attraction is the great and powerful drama presented by the world-famous Eclipse Company. In this marvellous creation, “No Greater Love,” the famous French tragedienne, Mile Regina Badet, adds fresh laurels to her list. As Sadunah the dancer, who marries a so-called king of finance only to find out that after all he is but a common thief, she holds the audience spellbound until the tragical close of the film. This picture, in all its. gorgeonsness and intensity of passion, will undoubtedly attract a full house to-night. The most recent “Pathe Gazette” gives the latest news of the world, and a very good Vitagraph comedy-drama nun help some to understand the wiles of women. To-morrow night, instead of the usual single episode, there will ho Numbers 20 and 21 instalments of the Million Dollar Mystery.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 37, 18 May 1916, Page 7
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169AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 37, 18 May 1916, Page 7
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