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ENTERTAINMENTS.

STRAND THEATRE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. Wallace Reid in “The Lottery Man.,” Would you risk 5s to get Wallace Reid as a hubbie? That's what the ladies of Poynton had to decide. And 300,000 of them took the chance. You see Wallie was hard pushed for cash and offered himself as the prize in a marriage lottery. But then he fell in love. We have seen something of what Reid can give us in his previous y pictures. But Tuesday we will seehim at his best, without adoubt. Good supports. Also episode 11 of the “Lightning Raider,” “Bars of Death.” Fatty Arbuckle in “Camping Out.” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. Constance Talmadge in “Happiness a La Mode,” a select feature. A breezy, rollicking romance of love and will make you laugh till the dimples catch the tears. Perils, seen and unseen, beset the matrimonial barque; it’s a wise navigator who can avoid them. Connie showed that she was some pilot. Girls! Do you ask your husbands questions? W’hen they come in late do you crosse*amine them and hunt the hostile hair on the coat sleeve? Did you know- that When a man’s out having a good time, he wants to think someone is at home worrying about him? It’s as sparking and as fresh as the dew of a spring morning, as spicy as the breezes of far Cathay, and it sheds quite a lot of interesting sidelight on the divorce question. Come and see Connie’s cleverest comedy creation. . Also further episode of the Vanishing Dagger. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. SATURDAY NEXT. Madloine Traverse,, the beautiful William Fox Star, will be fhe attraction at the Oddfellows” Hall next Saturday. She has been booked to appear in a new photo-play called “ When Fate Decides,” which has a plot that is said to be intensely absorbing and stirring from beginning to end, demanding unusual smotionaL_ powers to present adequately on the screen. This is why it was selected for Miss Traverse, who has proved herself to be a remarkably finished artist in emotionaml robes.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 610, 22 February 1921, Page 4

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ENTERTAINMENTS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 610, 22 February 1921, Page 4

ENTERTAINMENTS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 610, 22 February 1921, Page 4

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