STEAND THEATRE.
Missing Daughters," a powerful and ■dramatic-story" of the "secret service is 'the attraction at the Strand Theatre to-day.- AVhen the ordinary forces of iho law fail in most countries in their ■quest for a transgressor, the power of [the secret sorvice is called in to aid the ordinary police. In the cast are .Kocldiffe Fellows, Eva Novak, Pauline Stark, Claire Adams, Eileen Percy, and a host of well-known players. The other attraction is "Galloping Gallagher," win Fred Thomson and his famous Jiorse. Handsome, debonair, and with s skill at horsemanship which instantly IM'ins admiration, .he is typical of the characters which 0. Henry and other .writers have made famous in their portrayals of life in the "wild and woolly" iWest. In support are shown a Mack eennett comedy and a Gazette.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 131, 6 June 1925, Page 10
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STEAND THEATRE.
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 131, 6 June 1925, Page 10
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