AMUSEMENTS.
HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. To-night the complete change of programme will be made at His Majesty’s Theatre, and patrons can look forward to some of the very best pictures yet screened here. “The Doctor’s Debt” is one of the big dramas, and should prove an attrac tive film. The plot is a good one. and the acting first rate. The comics, this time, are a feature of the’ programme. “Where’s Baby,” for instance, is a perfect screamer. Fathei decides to make his own bread, and securing some flour produces a mixture which ho considers highly promising. He gathers the huge mass in his arms and going across the room planks it down on the kitchen table. In doing so he completely extinguishes his youngest offspring, and into the oven go the baby and j the batter Mother discovers ithe loss of baby whr can nowhere be found. The pictim concludes two hours later with father proudly removing his loaf from the oven and discovering the laughing head of hi's baby girl projecting through the top.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 63, 20 March 1913, Page 5
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