FULLER'S PICTURES.
To-night at the School of Music an on trely new series of Fullers' pictures will be screened. Some rea>lly splendid films are promised, chief among them 'being "The Plans of the Fortress," a thrilling English military picture drama, by the Urban Company. An army 'lieutenant, enraged because his colonel's daughter prefers a comrade, listens to a foreign spy's suggestions that ho should steal some important plans and cause suspicion to fall on his comrade. With the aid of the spy this is successfully accomplished. The daughter prevails on her father to engage a detective, who, after satisfying himself that the lieutenant is the traitor, recovers the plans at the point of the pistol. His entrance into the room where a courtmartial is being hold makes a fitting climax to a stirring scene. Another fine picture isl entitled "The, Kentucky Pioneer," and is described as being a delightful romance of the early days in the blue grass State. "Jean the Matchmaker" is a vitagraph production, and describes how a beautiful dog was the- means of bringing two couples together. Many other new pictures will be shown, including some beautiful scenic studies. The firm "of Fuller and Sons claims to have established its popularity solely on the merits of the entertainments provided. Not only is the pictorial programme looked after, but special attention is paid to the incidental music, the local orchestra being now composed of seven instrumentalists.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13055, 15 March 1911, Page 2
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238FULLER'S PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13055, 15 March 1911, Page 2
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