GLOBE PICTURES.
Splendid patronage was accorded tho Globe Picture Theatre yesterday, when the new programme was presented. Tho star feature was a drama "Patriotism," which contained a romantic and adventurous story. Tho Grand Duchese Olga and Prince Alexander are tho heads of rival factions, and contend for the honour of leading a united-army into the field in defence of their beloved country. The outbreak of hostilities on the borders of their land causes them to hold a meeting to decido the question of leadership in an expedition against the enemy, when an amk-ablo arrangement is made whereby Oiga and Alexander are made joint commanders, their leaders being disguised as ordinary peasants. The expedition is attacked by tho enemy's outposts and several skirmishes occur. A division occurs in the camp. Olga takes charge of one portion and Alexander the other, and continual quarrelling ends in each going separate ways. » A regular battle takes place in which tho Duchess Olga
is wounded. She falls down tho. mountain side and is discovered and rescued by Alexander, who has loved hor from the first, and now finds that he is loved in return. A perfect reconciliation takes place betwixt the rival factions, and dga and Alexander resume the leadership of tho expedition under happier circumstances. Supporting films were: "A Mountain Mother" (drama), "Some Luck" (comedy), "Hit of tho Season" (comic), "Younger Generation (drama). "Yiterbo" (scenic), and tho latest Gaumonc Graphic. The programme will bo repeated to-day.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 5
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