AMUSEMENTS.
BERNARD'S PICTURES. To-night's series will include some of the latest pictures. The star fea ture, "The Black Lily Gang," is on of the most sensational detectivi dramas portrayed by the Cine's 00. who are the producers of the worldfamed Quo Vadis. The supporting films are also very fine. The dramatics are headed by the Pathe Japanese drama, "Chrysanthemums." Chry santhe'mum and her sister strolling ii the" forest come- upon ati artist a work, and stop to admire his paint •ing. Then they'pass on their wa\ little thinking'that a deadly peril i ''dogging ; ! ISheir fcteps. They are fti lowed by'^Yokaru, 1 the' thief, who j seeking 1 16'rob'them. "Wnen he, think' tliey 'are 'far" enough from h stops the 1 hi'and 1 begs'for alms. Cijtrysa. "themum J; hb'eds' ; his-prayer, blithe r« 'wards 'by 'knocking Ik; >! d6wn and"r6l)bihg her of her jewel ll&i, aMr 'MiicVlie flees." ..'iW'un i theJ'hr'tis't,' whom' tliev ,liad seen now conies up, and after a qhaso an' exciting fight, succeeds in recoverin •the J jewellery. Chrysanthemum in rites",tho ( hero ll l;o lu i;e J coivp v , l hei father's thanks and they are very soon married in true Japanese style. The comic section is well catered for, - ,faii! screamer.,'".' '-,',. ~ . ... ~ ; ki.,,.- ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 89, 15 December 1913, Page 3
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203AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 89, 15 December 1913, Page 3
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