AMUSEMENTS.
FOLEY’S PICTURES. the submarine pirate, ;• ‘ ‘‘The Submarine Pirate,” which ’ was screened for the first time last night at His Majesty’s Theatre, is the first, anti, it is said, tho best ol the famous Keystone Triangle feature comedies now the rage ol America iind Australia. It can safely bo said, that no picture yet screened lias such a remarkable combination of humor and thrill as “The Submarine Pirate” has in its four thousand feet of comedy. The plot is uniqtie, showing as it does Syd. Chaplin on board a U S.A. Navy Submarine. He fights a battleship', holds up passenger ships, and generally lias the time of his life until” mistaken instructions leaves him floundering in the water while the submarine submerges. Tho eonmdv |i> full' of laughing features. Supporting pictures include Hie TlilUei. a strong Edison drama, “Gaumonl Graphic”’with- the latest topical newf-, and “Waterfalls of Africa.” The programme \Vill be shown to-night foi the last time.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 19 August 1916, Page 3
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158AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 19 August 1916, Page 3
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