EVERYBODY’S.
FRED THOMSON; AND, SILVER KING IN “THE BANDITS’ BABY.” WESTERN SPECIAL TO-NIGHT. For those picture lovers of the free and open spaces there will to-night he presented at Everybody’s the T. 8.0. Western special, “The Bandits' Baby,” described as a rattling entertainment for the whole family. The popular Western screen star Fred Thomson and his wonder horse Silver King are® featured in this exceellent production. The plot of “The Bandits’ Baby” centres round Tom Bailey (Fred Thomson) unjustly accused of train robbery and who has sheltered in a cave from the sheriff and his posse. Using this place as his headquarters Tom has long evaded capture. A rodeo is planned in Three Forks with a mile horse race as the feature event; but the inhabitants know they have no chance to win against Red Cblhy who will ride his famous horse Midnight, for ltaw'son City. As a last resort the sheriff posts notices that if he will bring Silver King and ride for his old home town, Tom will be granted amnesty for 1 one dav. Tom sees one of these notices and decides to ride. A baby show is being held on the day of the rage. All the proud fathers of the community determine that their offspring shall win; and pat their guns lovingly to'nrpve it„ Consequently the position of judge is hard to fill, but it is. finally ' filled by. Tom .-Bailey. Thereafter the stor.v wilt prove of the very best. In addition “Peggy in a Pinch” (comedy) Urban Ghat, (inte.rest) “The Beauty/ Parlour” (Aesop fable), and Pathe Gazette!, :
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10320, 1 February 1927, Page 6
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263EVERYBODY’S. Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10320, 1 February 1927, Page 6
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