Globe Palace – Fatty’s Plucky Pup (videos)

August 1916

Globe Palace

Every person in the district are advised to visit this comfortable cinema during the last three days of this week, when that most popular picture, “Infelice,” is being screened. It is a most delightful story, features the finest artistes of the day, including Miss Peggy Hyland and Fred Paul. It is quite 6000 feet in length, in five parts.

Another fine to real keystone comedies included, entitled “Fatties Plucky Pup,” a veritable feast of humour and rollicking fun.

Next week:

Monday’s bill includes that famous drama by Ben Landeck, called “A soldier and a man” in four parts, is subject to a special interest in the time of this dreadful war.

The 11th episode of the “Diamond from the sky,” entitled, “The Web of destiny,” introduces fresh incidents of great interest further cementing the great power of this serial wonderful.

Another to real keystone, your special quality is “Gussle’s Day of Rest,” and the Graphic completes a program almost impossible to excel.

On Thursday another great attraction is biledl, and we venture to predict that “My Yorkshire Lass” will appeal strongly to the taste of local residents. It is a comedy drama 6000 feet in five parts, a story of the people written by one of them, and enacted and photographed in the principal towns of the West riding of Yorkshire, and is undoubtedly favourite picture of the day with Yorkshire audiences.

Owing to extreme lengths of both programs patrons are requested to come early to avoid missing the start of any of these stars.

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