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“MY BOY.”

FEATURING JACKIE COOGAN

Getting mixed up with a family of eight Jewish children got little Jackie Blair out of the confines of Ellis Island—but that is all it did. Landing on the island san orphan and scheduled for deportation, Jackie started to play with the eight children of a Hebrew woman who had arrived with , her brood to join her husband. Therefore, when the family was allowed to leave the island, Jackie followed. Owing to the number of juveniles, the official in charge lost count and Jackie found himself on the (jrowdecl streets of New York. But when the head of the family started to count .noses he discovered the presence of Jackie, and indignantly chased 'him out of the fold. Then began a thrilling series of adventures for the little; shaver. Jackie’s adventures will be seen in “My Boy,” starring Jackie Coogan and showing at the Maoriland Theatre on Wednesday evening.

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Shannon News, 10 April 1923, Page 2

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154

“MY BOY.” Shannon News, 10 April 1923, Page 2

“MY BOY.” Shannon News, 10 April 1923, Page 2

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