ENTERTAINMENTS.
STRAND THEATRE. SATURDAY. Buck Jones, the “sensation of the screen,” presented by Wiliam Fox in cowboy drama, appears at the Strand to-morrow night., The story is one of conspiracy aimed at both the -property and the romance of a daring young Westerner. It is packed with "wholesome excitement, including stunts by ithe star which are marvellous in the perils they ivonlve. The interest never lags for an instant, and "thq-jove theme is handled with great cleverness. Winifred West over makes a very winsome sweetheart, who is wooed and won in rather “cave man” fashion. See it. THE COMEDY. If you were a wife and your hubby left you on the first anniversary of your wedding to atend a masquerade ball of a very “rapid” charcter, what would you do to teach him a lesson ? See what Eileen Percy does, as Eunice, the young and beautiful wife in the William Fox production “Why Trust Your Husband ?” to be shown at the Strand to-morrow.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 704, 3 February 1922, Page 5
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163ENTERTAINMENTS. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 704, 3 February 1922, Page 5
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