AMUSEMENTS.
FOLEY’S pictures. ROSE OF THE RANCHO. The year 1850 was a strenuous one for the laud owners of Southern California,, especially for those of Spanish birth or extraction. Bands of ruthless* outlaws, knowing the lax laws better than the settlers, inaugurated a, system of claim-jumping and land seizure wherever they found that a yaroless farmer had omitted to register his .land under the new Act. .At length . the Government was forced to take action and sent an agent to investigate. Jii.s adventures with the elaim-jumper%, and his adventure; in love with the beautiful the daughter of the Spanish ranch-g-tyner, make a stirring, vigorous, and romantic story which iy cleverly and artistically told in the Lasky F,an\ous Players’ feature film, “The Rose of the .-Rancho,” tr> be screened at His Majesty’s Theatre to-night only. It is acted with a charm and power by a strong company of players, including Miss Bessie Barriscalo. A good supporting programme has been arranged,, and will include Pathe Gazette, “His Fairy Godmother,” a Wally Van comedy, and some splendid views of ,-Rioti vHaly).
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 10, 10 August 1916, Page 3
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178AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 10, 10 August 1916, Page 3
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