HOOT GIBSON ON SATURDAY.
“Trimmed,” Saturday’s star "pig: ture, tells of Dale Garland, Centeijville’s. war hero, who gets j a tumulituous reception on returning front four yhars overseas with, the .A.E.Fj, Nebor Skyterv : . (political boss of the < county, and his henchmen,, run bird lor. sheriff- against John Mill art'.., whom they can’t “handle.” - Garlan.;j is easily elected and pjedges an hon : est; 'administration.-, Garland . learn'? from Millard’s ./daughter of Slaythr’-f dishonest, schemes. Slayter’s rips, quarrels with a moonshiner to whom they had., been ,'furnishing “protec- • tion,” and Young,' Slayter’s'fo.ol, 'kill ; him. The girTsees the murder, ielf the young-' sheriff, who, . star fig after the slayer., and. brings Kim ini after? a terrific fight. Meanwhile the’ deputies have arrested two, of the- slain/man’;accomplices. The prisoners confess, implicating the' whole,., political ling, and Garland jails them! all. His honesty.and heroism win.the. ,girl/ & Jove, , despite Dale’s defeat/ of- .her father-' .my - r /' “TANGLED THREADS.” -/ For Monday night, the .selected picture programme, is headed by “Tangled Threads,” starring Bessie Barriscale.v The story is of a hubby who stays put jawing night after night,, and deals with the efforts of wifev 1o win him back with varied means. Ttyere,-i,s. a'/flnft climax, full of mystery and suspense; . on.- the Wm. S. Hart'- appears;, i'ri ' “Tfte'.j/ Lirit Card.” -- ■ - :
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Shannon News, 16 March 1923, Page 3
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211HOOT GIBSON ON SATURDAY. Shannon News, 16 March 1923, Page 3
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