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STRAND THEATRE. / “CHECKERS.” “Checkers,” the title of the star picture to be presented at the Strand Theatre to-morrow night, is from jibe Fox company’s studios, is from was a race track jtout with an inexhaustible fund of bright slang that represented the wisdom garnered through years of life among men. “Push” Miller was his constant companion and his greatest admirer. Another guest ajt, the hotel where Checkers was staying was Arthur Kendall. He had won the love of Alva Romaine years before, but now was anxious to break off worth her. He chose the night of a gay party at her apartmeiyt to tell her of his purpose, and left her heartDroken and humiliated before her guests. To describe what happens neat W'ould rob the picture of all its interest. See if!
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 683, 11 November 1921, Page 5
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133ENTERTAINMENTS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 683, 11 November 1921, Page 5
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