STRAND THEATRE.
TO-DAY'S CHANGE. Romance and red-blooded action have been happily blended in the new pictorial programme to be screened at the Strand Theatre. A stirring talc of the great A merit.'an when it was young is told in 'The Rustler's Ranch," which is the mam attract on on the bill. Art Acord, with his clever horse, Raven, are seen to advantage iu this story of a brave >o= cowboy's tight against _ overwhelming odds in the desolate West, a powerful drama of the out-of-doors in which the clashing hero battles his through misunderstanding to the 6iue the girl of his dreams. Ranch scener> Second on the programme is "Wages for Wives," starring Jacqueline Logan Croighlon Hale. It has been adapted to the screen from one of the ®i s Vn „ of John Golden's plays by William lo*. It is a very entertaining comedy drama On the same programme is another episo of "The Winking Idol." a Baby P«g> comedy, "Little Red Riding Hood, and ft news film.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 9
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