GLOBE PICTURES.
The star lihn at the Globo Pictur-o Theatre yesterday was a- Treil<:onstnicted and well-acted drama, entitled "The Pearl CJiaplet." An army officer on service in India sends to a lady friend i'-i England n valuable pear! chaplct. The lady promptly loses it, and it is picked im by n small girl, who places it around the neck ot her <lof 1 and tpkes it.borne. The child's parents, who -isro in poor circwnti-anccs, tho father br-in;; out- of work, hsre a suspicion that the cbaplet is of value, and through their instrumentality the article is returned to the owner .-•■rfovoral other films were hhown. in-<-!i>f!inc; a coircc'y, '"The Hjivber Covn;."' Tho programme trill bo ro]K>at«:l to-night.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 13
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117GLOBE PICTURES. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 13
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