ENTERTAINMENTS.
STRAND THEATRE. THURSDAY NEXT. “THE WAY OF A WOMAN.” '“The Wav.>, of a Woman,” Norma Talmadge’s latest select picture, which is the feature this week at the Strand Theatre, is familiar in its stage form, when it was called “Nancy Lee.” The play was by the well known Eugene Walteur, and the photo-plav version retains all the elements of dramatic suspense which made the play so popular. Miss Talmadge's performance adds another to the long list of superlative screen c haracterisations which have' endeared this sterling actress to countless film fans throughout the country and have raised her to a position second to -none among the leading lights of the silver sheet. The story of “ The Way of a Woman” deals with the trials of a young Southern girl of an aristocratic but poor Virginia lamily, who marries a dissolute New Yorker lor the financial advantages she hopes he will bring to her family. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. TO-MO RR O W NIGHT. “THE FORBIDDEN PATH.” “ The Forbidden Path,” a big V illiii.m Fox super-production, featuring that popular actress, Theda Baca, in the leading role will be shown in the Oddfellows’ Hall to-morrow night. Excellent supports complete a lirstrr.t(-. programme.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 616, 15 March 1921, Page 5
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199ENTERTAINMENTS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 616, 15 March 1921, Page 5
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