STRAND THEATRE.
Wesley Ba,rry, the thirteen-yeaElold: boy star of Screendom,. is • featured . in "Rags to Riches" at the Strand Theatre. The jiicture, with its wholesomeness and spirit of adventure, goes straight to everybody's heart. One wonders who enjoys it most—the young or the old, the men or the women., - Certainly it is hard. to. say, for the-children: come out wanting" .to. emulate theu-. boy Srio, the women; want their lads or broIfers to be as plucky, arid line, and'the i\der men grow reminisce'nt.oyer their ycuthful: days. The second feature is •'The Turn of a Card," with J. Warren Kerrigan in the stellar "role. '. He plays the,role of a young man who strikes oil in California, risks, his gains against the gambler's luck of "Ace-High" Burdette, and wins ihe lattei-'s.Long Island estate. The older gambler has a daughter living on'lhe estate, and from this interesting complications eventuate. The supports include "Waltzing Around," a comedy, and the latest Pathe Gazette. .'
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 9
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158STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1923, Page 9
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