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MAORILAND THEATRE.

BIG COMEDY TO-NIGHT. That popular starring .team, June Caprice and Creighton Hale, admirably assisted by Zeena Keefe and Flora Finch, the attenuated lady romp through six reels of pure, unadulterated fun in “Oh, Boy!” at the local theatre to-night. The picture bids fair to rival the success that the musical comedy from which it is adapted, scored over a number of seasons, as it has lost nothing of its attractiveness by its transition to the silver sheet. Bevies of beautiful girls help to brighten the comedy.

SATURDAY’S HOLIDAY ATTRACTION How could she love big Victor Raoul, a magnificent brute, but nevertheless an untutored son of the great north woods, as silent and as furious as a.the storm-lashed trees in whose shelter he made his home?

Yvonne Fontaine, daughter of the fur exporter and the senior partner of Victor, returned from Paris with this in her mind. She had studied at the best Continental schools and was a prize to which the gallants of three continents aspired. He realised this when he came into St. Ignace to see her. With, a strange fury he rushed out into the night with murder in his heart. He returned an hour later to find Fontaine near death. Someone had attacked Fontaine and Victor’s mighty fists w'ere streaked with blood. Then why did the girl go alone into the forest to head off The posse that pursued him. and why did she risk her life to save him Those questions are to be answered at the Maoriland Theatre on Saturday night when “The Magnificent- Brute” is shown with the role of Victor is a Univer-

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Shannon News, 2 June 1922, Page 3

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272

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 2 June 1922, Page 3

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 2 June 1922, Page 3

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