STRAND THEATEE.
The great faith which a dog held in his master, and- the manner in which it decided the destinies of a man and a woman,, is the theme in "Where the North Begins," the star attraction now showing at the Strand Theatre. Rin-Tin-Tin, the famous police dog, ie, the caning star, who becomes friends-with Gabrielle Dupre under dramatic circumstances. The scenes are placed in .the snow-covered, ■wastes of America, in the lumber camps and silent woods. The story of "Pilgrims of the Night," by Phillip Oppenheim, concerns the theft .of <,000,000 francs from the French subtreasury. The cast inc]udee> Lewis Stone Rubye de Remer, tand William V. Mong. The supports are good.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 3
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114STRAND THEATEE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 3
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