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STRAND THEATRE.

"PEACOCK FEATHERS" AND "WESTERN LUCK."' The cliifif attraction at the Strand Theatre to-night will he "Peacock Feathers," which tolls o£ the love affairs and adventures of a most fortunate young man, who inherits a ranch, and the girl of bis choice. They marry and go to the ranch, and there the real plot of the story begins. For the ranch is no Garden of Eden, and the new bride's disappointment almost destroys her love. However, thevo 1 is an accident, in which her husband is badly hurt, and this ends her preoccupation with her own little troubles. The two set to work then to ma&e something of the ranch, and they achieve a measure of success. Buck Jones is starred in the supporting picture, "Western Luck," an exciting etovy of the land where a man has to aid himself with six-shcoters and bare fists. _ A further chapter of "The Scarlet Streak" is filmed.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18675, 26 April 1926, Page 7

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STRAND THEATRE. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18675, 26 April 1926, Page 7

STRAND THEATRE. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18675, 26 April 1926, Page 7