ROBERTS' PICTURES.
A thoroughly satisfied crowd' of i : picture lovers wended its way home from the popjilair house of entertainment, the Oddfellows' Hall, last nighti. The thrilling Irish drajma. "Rbry O'JVfoae" brought tears to many eyes by its, paithetio intensity^ A story, of soldiers was unfolded in j "Lore and Glory," which proved a, I warm favorite. "A Friend in Need" I and "The Buried Past" .wtei© alsoi good. T\ie tiwo gazettes wei-e watdhed I with ■.interest, ■ as wiafe alsoi the won^ ■ derful film showing tha hideous den- > tepetde's habits. The comics were real ' side splitters and the audience were I Iceipt in a 'pertpefcua.l state of real j mei'tinjemt. "Dr. Knows VA11" and "Tragedy in Toyland" w/eore good samples ..of alever humour. The 01"----ehestral acdompaoimenite ' greatly pleased. The series will be sliowni tonight. On 'Monday.' Ohristms night. s]jeciiai pictures will bel scrleened. m
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10134, 23 December 1911, Page 2
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