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STRAND THEATRE.

Monte 'Blue, m "My Old Kentucky Home, and, Anita Stewart, in "The Woman He Married," -are■.•being finally presented at the Strand Theatre tonight. Commencing to-morrow, Master Pictures present Nell Shipman in "The Grub Stake.'' This, ■ her latest- achievement, ranks with those successes which have, made her famous, "The Girl from Uod s .Country 11- and "Back to God's country. More . than the excellent ry'cL The. Grub Stake," written- by Miss vShipman, she gives a remarkable characterisation of a girl beset by-trials 'a most beyond endurance, who, by sheer pluck and grit, overcomes the circumstances into which fato has thrown heri In-addition,--there are the amazing ani-' mals without which no Nell Shipman picture would be complete, hv her now one there are more animals than ever beiore,. and .they-contribute, in no small part to the, success of the story.. Torn Moore and Ann: Forest, in "Marriage Morals, is the other attraction. "Mar-i-iage Morals" tells a story as old ua lime_ and as fresh as the last edition of this evening's paper. • Marriage is its theme—and the effort to stay married its problem. A loving wife, a - reckless liusoand, and a precocious only child' ure its /chief 'protagonists. The supports are excellent, and delightful musw is played by Harry Avery and his Jazz Band. ■ ■ .

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 10

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STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 10

STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 10