AMUSEMENTS.
FOLEY'S PICTURES. ,i A MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. ,'fhe management announces for this evening’s change one of the biggest and best programmes yet submitted. There will be two stellar attractions, a big feature drama and a big feat-, ure comedy. Vitagraph presents “The Offending Kiss,” a fascinating story of bravery and self-sacrifice, the action of which takes place amid the scenic wonders of the Golden West of America along the trail of lonesome pine. It is a startling drama, alive with Indian surprise raids, guerilla fights, and thrilling adventures, all leading up to a happy climax in which 1 the clouds disperse the silver lining 1 and show that the lovers hearts are |united. Then will follow a super-ab-I uudance of comic relief, the fun spring 'from which the humour will bubble I being the Triangle-Keystone’s latest 1 new-istyle comedy. “The Great Peail Tangle” in which the really funny 'comedians, Sam Bernard and Mrs j “Fatty” Arbuckl© share the honours. The films to be shown in suport are of quite exceptional interest. ‘ for Itho Son of The 'House,” is a strong i A.B. drama. “The Vanderbilt Cup I Race” is a remarkable film of beauty |and interest. “The Hymn of Hate” ! lends itself admirably to clever cartoon | work, and “The Joyes of the Bourne'’ land “On the East of Riviera” .ire two especially charming scenics.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 2, 27 November 1916, Page 5
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224AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 2, 27 November 1916, Page 5
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