STRAND THEATRE.
Splendid films—"Curlcytop" and "Tho Outlaw's Daughter"—are drawing largo audiences to the Strand Theatre this week. From a tale in Thomas Burke'B famous book, "Limehouse Nights, the story for "Curleytop'' was taken. It showß a woman a hatred for a girl, called Curleytop, who had become her rival in the love of an underworld criminal. "Tho Outlaw's Daughter is a racing, virile drama of the : great out-of-doors. Jossie Sedgewick is tie etar.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18684, 6 May 1926, Page 14
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