AMUSEMENTS.
is E k IS" A K:J d. P t 'u HI ">•. An enthusiastic audience greeted ! last night’s new programme of pic- . tures. The star drama, ‘‘Big Horn j Massacre,” proved to be a thrilling j pictorial American Indian battle. One of the special features of this picture is the daring horsemanship, which is an eye-opener. The Keystone comedy Co. were well represented in two of their latest screaming farcical comics. The- remaining films included a lengthy topical budget. To-mor-row evening the GOOOft. drama, “King ; of the Aii 1 ,” one of the latest and greatest French triumphs will be put i on. The “Magnificent Bankers’ Ball” shows the much-discussed dance | in the world to-day, “the tango.” 1 There are also the Paris Cold Cup—: ■ race for the aviation derby from Paris : 10 Holland and hack. Special tango 1 music will he played by Gerald Van | Heck’s orchestra.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 18, 12 May 1914, Page 2
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