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FOWLER'S PICTURES.

i The pictures were agaiu well patronised on Saturday eveniog last. i An exceptionally good programme ia promised for Saturday evening, " Playmates" is a beautiful story o£ ! the friendship and devotion of a faith- | ful cog for his little master. The only child of wealthy parents, Roland McCumber, is obliged to entertain and amuse himself as best he can with his; numerous toy?', longing for the association and living presence of companionship. One day, while out with his fatber and mother, a stray dog, lame and hungry,-comes up to him lor sympathy whicli is readily given him. A mutiai;|eeling springs up between the two. He will not be separated from his new found friend and'the boy takes him into his home and makes him his " fidus Achates." Roland is sick and his case baffles the specialists. His parents are in despair. "Jean" the vitagraph's wonderfully intelligent dog, enters the room while the doctor is in a, reverie and going up tc the bed

is quickly in the arms of his young master. The child drops off to sleep peacefully and the doctor calls in the parents and. whispers to them that the crisis is past Saturday's programme will also include one of Pathe's gorgeously colored films entitled " Love in Many Moods," and the " Manchester Ship Canal," a very interesting scenic picture.

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Lake County Press, Issue 2464, 6 February 1913, Page 4

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FOWLER'S PICTURES. Lake County Press, Issue 2464, 6 February 1913, Page 4

FOWLER'S PICTURES. Lake County Press, Issue 2464, 6 February 1913, Page 4

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