MAORILAND PICTURES.
A splendid combination of picture and star is due at the Miaoriland oa Saturday in William Fox's "Madness 'Of Youth," featuring John Gilbert, The story is a powerful one and is sure to grip the audience. "THE BOLTED DOOR" ON MONDAY Grouchy old Oliver Juds.on sees his headstrong niece, Natalie, succumbing to the wiles of Reae Delatnd, a fortune toulnter. HJe desires her to marry Brooke Garriott, who loves her, but.whom she scorns because he prefers a . machine shop to society. Old Judson dies,/ and his will provides that if Natalie and Brook are not married wfljiin six months, his fortune, which was fo be shared between them, will,be given to, charities. It is agreed they shall marry, in name Only, and after a decent interval,, divorcfe. Imimiediately after the ceremony the door to Natalie's boudo/ir is bolted}. See how it is opened at tdie Maoriland on Monday.
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Shannon News, 16 November 1923, Page 2
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150MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 16 November 1923, Page 2
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