FULLERS' PICTURES.
The splendid programme to be shown for t'he'last time at Fuller's^Picturcs tonight' should certainly riot be missed by lovers of a really first-class entertainment. The current series includes a star sensational masterpiece entitled •■''Shanghaied." This1 picture should •not fail to.again draw a crowd. In the Lubin society drama, entitled "His Life." Miss Ormi Hawley as "the girl,'^ and Montague Lawrenoe as "the man play congenial roles. "The man" leaves mother, sweetheart and home to 'seek a fortune in a big city. He promises not to forget his dear ones, and especially enjoins his sweetheart to look after his mother. In the city he prospers, and prosperity brings excesses. Years pass and homo is almost forgotten. One day the old scrub woman ot tho .office is discharged by a drunken ianitor, and she becomes needy, blie seeks "tho man" for aid, and finds him at a masquerade. He leaves the gay scene for a few moments and gives the old woman money. As he does so he notices her poor work-worn hands. It reminds him of his mother s withered hands, and remorse takes possession ot him. Quitting the orgy, he rushes home, changes his clothes, and takes a train to the old home. -^W^Jtofc mother and ■: sweetheart,-who receive Mm with bl)<M^^ams J ;an^^ew.l fe commences. "An Equine Hrro, drama; "Lieut. Hose, and the Tram Wreckers " star English naval drama; Si latest "Who Gazette," -Bethlehem and Palestine," "Making Wa^ung Sticks " and some splendid _ comecty Sims 'complete an entertaining programme. ,
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13655, 21 February 1913, Page 6
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250FULLERS' PICTURES. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13655, 21 February 1913, Page 6
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