GLOBE THEATRE.
The Globe Theatre was thronged at all sessions yesterday, when a new programme was screened. "Thoso Who Live in Glass Houses" was the chief film, and was_ a dj-ama, .containing- a denunciation of the sin of hypocrisy and cant. The latest "Warwick Chronicle," also screened, showed a very lino picture taken at close quarters of the famous airman, Pegoud, performing his somersaulting act in the air. Other popular films were:—"Blackfoot Halfbreed" (Indian drama), "Travelling in Caucasus" (scenic), and "Tiny Tim Frightens His Mother" (comic). Today the same pictures will be shown continuously from noon till 10.30 p.m.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14838, 2 December 1913, Page 10
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