AMUSEMENTS.
BERNARD’S PICTURES. The new programme last night involved the latest picture released productions. The star film “Brothers at War,” is a fine picture of the American Civil War, and embraces most thrilling war scenes between the north and south. “His Majesty the Baby,'-' is a wonderful novelty picture, depicting the coming generation at play,witn wild beasts as toys. “The Gaumont Graphic,” is teeming with the world’s latest doings. Keystone heads the trio of comics in the picture “He Would a-Hunting Go,, is one of the greatest laughter raisers yet seen in Stratford. “The Half Breed’s Crime” a Chic, drama, shows Marlow, a halfbreed, who insults Kate Mullen, and is compelled to apologise by her sweetheart Joe. Old Mullen has a secret hoard of money, and this ,'s discover? 1 by Marlow, who murders him, and ho casts suspicion on Joe. It would have gone hard with the young man had it not been for the testimony of an Indian who had witnessed the murder. To-morrow evening the Kalem Co. will present the latest dramagraph “The Danger of the White Lights.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 16 July 1914, Page 5
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