ENTERTAINMENTS.
STRAND THEATRE. TUESDAY NIGHT. ■“The Liittle Shepherd of Kingdom Come" will be shown at the Strand to-night. As “Chad.” Bulford, the mountain lad, Jack Pickford leaves his brutal step-father and battles his way into the good graces of some mountain folk. “Chad makes a hit falls in love with aristocratic ■.argaret, who reciprocates his afBktion, but snobbery compels “Chad” Pgo back to the mountains. A civil Brar breaks out and “Chad f casts his Tdt with the North. After thrilling adventures sometimes happens. What is it ? THURSDAY NIGHT. “THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE.” Jack London was weaver of romances that thrilled the world, and in none of his works has he told a more fascinating story than in The Mutiny of the Elsinore,” vividly translated to the screen with an all-star cast. It is an elemental drama of strong men in conflict, through which runs a tender love story that is crowned by heroic self-sacrifice. See it on Thursday. It’s a beauty!
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 694, 20 December 1921, Page 5
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