FULLERS' PICTURES.
His .Marty's was comfortably full «n Saturday night, and the pro-: jovainmy was heartily enjoyed. 'An j (•nfcire change of pictures Avil.l be made io-nigh!-. (Monthly),, the new list being headed by two "st-ir'- dramas. .The! first ik "Tlie Mystery of the Teal JJansnnt-,'' » sensational detective, <!ram:', depicting the exciting ad von-i tares of ;i girl-sleulh in seuivcli oi' a] ■missing heiress. The other "star"' j iriiriin is entitled ''Ann the Blaok- j smith," a sympathetic story of an heroic■ woman faoirig. the world-of strife. Chester Colkin. ("Waii-us") ihi'- iniinitnblo Keystone; comedian- of ■iV'hoin we have seen but little of late, in featured ?n the Keystone fai\'^', "Hearts ai:d Phuiiois/ >r and is sup-poi-twl by all the best in Keystone ksleiit. Other good xtems go to complete- aji attriK-tive bill.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 8
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132FULLERS' PICTURES. Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 1, 3 January 1916, Page 8
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