STRAND THEATRE.
" FRISCO SALLY LEVY." "Frisco Sally. Levy,". Btarring Sally O'Neill, heads the bill at the Strand Theatre. It is an hilarious story of an Irish-Jewish family and a handful of a daughter, Sally. Colleen Lapidowitz is the object of the ardent attention of Pat Sweeney and Stuart Gold. The latter is unworthy of Colleen, but almost succeeds in deceiving ber into marriage. At the critical moment Pat Sweeney saves Colleen fflom a hopeless fate, and takes her back to her happy family, which she had left, and incidentally to Patrick. Supporting Sally O'Neill are Roy D'Arcy, Charles Delaney, and Kate Price. "East Side, West Side," Btarring George O'Brien and Virginia Valli, a comedy, a scenic, a tonical, and episode 7 of "The Trail of tho Tiger," complete an excellent offering.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19466, 13 November 1928, Page 9
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131STRAND THEATRE. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19466, 13 November 1928, Page 9
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