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Joseph Jones
Presents
THE ACME DRAMATIC CLUB
In
His Dramatic Triumph
'THY WILL BE DONE'
with
Geo. H. Leapheart, Mrs. Elizabeth Myers, Agnes Henderson, Leo P. Dennis
Greatest Religious Love Drama Ever Staged
Strand Theatre July 29th.
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[Note: The text is divided by a central photograph. Text sections are distinguished by a black dashed-line border at the top and bottom. The printer, Afro-American Print, is noted in the bottom left corner, along with its address]
AFRO-AMERICAN PRINT 103 E. [EAST] UNION]
[Note: Photo of the death-bed scene where one man is raising his arms above himself and another is cradling a dying woman]
See This Powerful Death-Bed Scene]
STORY As death claims the life of Martha McCord, (Mrs. Elizabeth Myers), by Divine Power of GOD, her husband, Steven McCord, (James Williams), a paralytic, and her daughter, Rosemary, (Mamie Holloman), a cripple, are restored to health. God said "Believe In Me and Ye Shall Be Saved"
Time wears on -- Clinton McCord, (Geo. Leapheart), marries Alice, (Agnes Henderson) a child-hood sweetheart. Then Grant McCord, (Joseph Jones), comes between his brother and his Brother's wife.
But GOD said "Thou Shalt Not Covet", "Those whom God hath Joined, Let No Man Put Asunder"
Grant must pay, and he does but HOW? See the answer in "THY WILL BE DONE" at the
Strand Theatre
JULY 29TH.
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Don't fail to see this TRAGIC -- PATHETIC -- APPEALING RELIGIOUS -- LOVE Drama.
[Not a Moving Picture]
Story written and Directed by Joseph Jones
See the Tragic Death Bed Scene
The Religious Denunciation
The Tragic End of Grant's Career
By Such Artists as
JOSEPH JONES,
whom has been a Professional Actor, Author, Producer six years.
GEORGE H. LEAPHEART
whose Performances in "Common Clay" and other stage successes will be long remembered.
Mrs. ELIZABETH MYERS,
whose Perfect portrayal of "TRUTH" in "EVERYWOMAN" was one of the high lights of local dramatics.
AGNES HENDERSON,
former student of Mme. Zara Brown, whose dramatic ability will carry her to great heights some day.
LEO P. DENNIS,
a local dramatic artist whose work has long been an outstanding feature.