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MAORILAND THEATRE.

“SNOWBLIND” ON WEDNESDAY.

A breath l from the great outdoors, “Snowblind” with Pauline Starke at the local Theatre. This picture is heralded by critics as better than “The Branding Iron,” and is one of the greatest stories, of the North that has ever come to the screen. Thd story tells of a girl blinded and lost in the snow, who falls in love with her rescuer whom slhe“has never sSeten, “Snowblind” contains some of the most wonderful snow scenes ever filmed, and! the story is chock full of intense situations.

“LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY,’ < “Our Mary” of to-day, with the beauty of Mary Anderson, the charm, of Ellen Terry, the simplicity of Ada Rehan, a marvellous combination of beauty and genius in one human being—that is Mary Pickford, of whom may he said what can be said of no owe else, that the whole world knows her and loves her. To see her beautiful face, inspiring in its purity and goodness, swept with as the clouds sweep across the. sky, is to feel new hope and respect for the (human race, and the possibilities of our higher development. Of tlie sunrise you have said a hundred times, “It is the most beautiful I ever saw.” And so of Mary Pickford’s latest work, the beautiful, world famous, “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” you will say as you have said of Mary Pickford more than once, “She. is more beautiful than I have ever seed her.”

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Shannon News, 31 July 1923, Page 2

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MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 31 July 1923, Page 2

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 31 July 1923, Page 2

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