GLOBE PICTURES.
A striking detective drama, "The Lure of Gold," was one of the chief films included in the new programme I screened at the Globe Theatre yester- ! day. A dishonest trustee applies to hi- own use a considerable fortune entru."l. d to him by a dying woman jor the benefit, of her daughter, and sets out on a career of expensive and riotous living. " Finally he gets in with a of swell coiners, and becomes ■ practically the head of that enterprise. Meanwhile the girl grows up and falls in love with a young naval officer who while on a visit to the girl, falls into a trap laid for the coiners. Ho and the detective set on the trail, then join forces, and at length, the gang aro brought to bay. A terrible battle between the police and the coiners follows; and the latter are captured. Supporting films are -"Lighthouse iv Darkness" (sen-Ational drama), "May, the Ladies' Man" (Pathecomedy), "Bloomer's Toothache" (Cines comic). "Duty" (a- splendid star, drama) and the latest "Pathe Gazette- To-day the pictures will be shown continuously from noon till 10.30 p.m.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 5
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