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MONDAY NEXT! AT IVTONDAY NEXT! ONDAY NEXT! ItXoNDAY NEXT! THE EMPRESS. THE REMARKABLY POWERFUL THREE-PART VITAGRAPH, FILMATISED FROM THE STORY BY MORGAN ROBERTSON— THE ENEMIES ! THE ENEMIES ! A MAGNIFICENTLY GRIPPING SEA TALE OF THE JACK LONDON TYPE —THE STORY OF A GREAT WRONG AND A TERRIBLE VENGEANCE— A PHOTO DRAMA OF ROMANCE AND REVENGE, OF ACTION AND ARTISTRY. IT HAS "THE PUNCH" AND THE PHOTOGRAPHY. Enacted by Harry Morey, Edith Storey, Harry Northrup, Lillian Herbert, and a Big Cast. OTHER GRAND FEATURES, INCLUDING— LITTLE MARY PICKFORD In one of her earlier comedy triumphs, entitled "HOW MARY FIXED IT." 'A captivating little piece of humour, seen here for the first time. PRICES— 3d and 6d by day. At night, 6d all over house. Reserved Section, Is.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 2

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