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AMUSEMENTS.

BERNARD’S PICTURES. Last night’s new series of pictures was well attended and well appreciated. The star drama, “Shipwrecked,” is a picture with a great moral life lesson; this is, no doubt, the finest drama vet portrayed by the Kalem Studio actors, “The Girl and the Judge” is a Lubin scenario of great power, and holds one from start to finish. To-night will be the last of this magnificent series, making way for a huge change on Monday, when the star*feature is a, thrilling story of a beautiful adventuress, “Cyennowska.” The story embraces the treachery of a governess, a powerful, unscrupulous woman, whose craving for gold dictates her conduct. She is engaged by Count Zaccine, who is a widower, to look after his two children. She sets out to capture the Count, and by her wiles she inducel him to marry her. Then she attempts his life, again and again, but each time her success is intercepted by one who is a faithful servant of the Count, At last she is proved guilty by Count Zaccine’s devoted employee. The misguided Countess fails to lay her hands upon the Count’s gold, and- she ends her days in prison. The supporting pictures include educational, dramatic, scenic and comic gems of the finest water, headed by Keystone’s limit “At 12 O’clock.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 January 1914, Page 3

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AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 January 1914, Page 3

AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9, 10 January 1914, Page 3

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