AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJ ESTY.’S T.H EATRE.. i ■ 11 1 . / „• ■ ; . i on-. . > t “C.0.D.” An interesting and varied programjmo will he shown at Tlis Majesty’s i Theatre to-night, the chief attraction being , the Vita graph feature comedy “U.0.D.”, or “Three of a Kind,” in ! which three wealthy Americans pretend sickness, ami get-away for a holiday. A railway smash up ets their plains, and lands them in many diffi-i fill tics; Their wimsp also on holiday, likewise- have troubles, of their own, till lliddiy they meet’ at a. farmhouse. There are many mirth-provoking episodes during the tolling 1 of the*T.tdrt. Among the best war pictures ever seen locally is the 1 G adment' ( one piny's topical study, “King Albert at the Front,” which depicts the Belgian monarch reviewing the Fren h forces in a grand review, and lie is also aeon decorating French heroes. The rest of the programme embraces “The Bathe Gazette,” “A Girl’s Grit” (Kalem drama), “Isle? of the Zuydpr Zee” (scenic), “The. Man Who Could Not Sleep” (Edison drama), and “The Rooster’s Nightmare” (Movca cartoon).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 3
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176AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 3
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