GRAND THEATRE
TO-NIGHT. 1 A shcviff pei'forms his duty con- | seientiously, yet it appears as a crook- ! ed act. A designing promoter, who ' posed as tbe sheriff's friend, axxd had helped him get where he was, had J - xxxade the townspeople the victims of t : his swindling" schemes. He had sold j i them property without titles and then i had ra sold the property with titles, ! and the sheriff had to turn over the j property to the legal owners. The j close association of the shex'iff with j the promoter led the old settlers j to heli'eve that the sheriff was In | leegue with the crooked promoter, and ; on the sui'faee it looked that way. The 1 sheriff wag iil a pretty tight spot. . . j and how was he going to right things ? j I All this gives Buck Jones plenty of j | eause for actioxx in his lxew thriller, j t "One Man Law," showing to-night j j at the Grand Theatre. Shirley Grey, f 1 Rohert Ellis, Murdock MeQuax*rie, j Harry Todd, Henry Sedley and Ernie j j Adams are others, involved in this i western.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 December 1932, Page 3
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190GRAND THEATRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 406, 15 December 1932, Page 3
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