ROYAL PICTURES.
How one man, without his faith-, ful shoalin’ iron, thwarted al an attempt l»v white-cappers* on his life and threw the band into a panic of terror,’ is told in “The Ace of the Saddle.” Harn Carey’s newest Universal picure, which is hooked to appear at Ihe Koval to-morrow night. The complication on which ihe story\is based is the fact that Cheyenne Harry Henderson, a cattleman of Yucca County, Arizona, fell in love with the daughter of Pinkerton County’s sheriff, and complied with her request that he go unarmed. “All right, Miss,” was Cheyenne’s reply to her unwarranted demand. “Hereafter I’m a man of peace.” But Cheyenne Harry’s heart heat with strange misgivings when lie laid the faihful gun, the best friend he ever had, in the top of the dresser at home, and let it be known that thereafter he was essentially a man of peace. As an extra, “The Lure of the Circus” will he shown. The prices will he 6d and Is Id, children half-price.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2426, 9 May 1922, Page 2
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170ROYAL PICTURES. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2426, 9 May 1922, Page 2
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