RENOWN THEATRE
^ ' ' Flaming arrows set a runaway covered wagan ablaze as daring frontiersmen fight to get tne mails through in the exciting second episode of Universal's thrilling 15chapter western drama, "Overland Mail," coming this week to the Renown Theatre. Narrowly escaping death in the crash and explosion of the stage-coach, Jim Lane, with his friends, volunteers to protect a wagon train starting out from a Post. A short distance out, Indians attack. Jim boards a covered wagon to protect Barbara Gilbert and her father. A flaming arrow hits the canvas top. _The horses break free and the burning wagon hurtles into a gulch, trapping Jim, Barbara and Gilbert in the blazing wreckage.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 May 1946, Page 3
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