ENTERTAINMENTS.
SATURDAY. ' MATINEE, 2.15 P.M. Willi Iho advent of summer the Sat- | urday afternoon matiness will com- ! mence this week at the Strand Theatre. I The programme will be the same as I will be shown in the evening, and will i consist of Gazette, comedy, serial and I drama. The admission for children j at the matinee will be sixpence, and ! for adults one shilling. In Saturday’s feature. “The Triflers.” Edith Robeast • plays the leading role. TUESDAY NEXT. “TO-MORHOW’S LOVE.” Agnes Ayres and Pat O’Malley are J in the siellar roles for Tuesday next. In the picture, “To-morrow’s Love,” we have perhaps the most realistic and dramatic story of modern married life that the screen has presented. While, lining true to life, amazingly so, in fact, there is not. one dull moment in it. The action is swift and tense, there are thrills for those who want them, humour all the way through, and a plot exceptionally well handled and worked out with a cast of players j who live the parts more than merely 1 play them. Only usual prices. J Among the big features hooked to Hu l Strand are “Thundering Herd”; “Ten Commandments”: “Shooting of Pan McGrow": “Boy of' Flanders”; “Peg o' My Heart”: “The Arab”: “Feet of Clay": “Hearts Aflame”; “The j Uninvited tines!”: “Forbidden Para- j disc." etc. j ,—„ i
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Franklin Times, Volume 14, Issue 192, 16 October 1925, Page 8
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