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MAORILAND PICTURES.

TOM MIX IN “STEPPING FAST. ’ Tom Mix’s latest due to-morrow night is a thrill from start to finish, AhiOng the dramatic incidents in the picture isf the following: Following a terrific struggle, the young rancher is thrown- into the waters of San Francisco Bay. He is saved, only to be shanghaied and carried to China as a stoker. Malvern and the daughter of the scientist are rescued from a dungeon beneath the. Yellow Lantern cate in Hong Kong during a battle between American sailors and" the coolie guards. The band of international criminals is defeated and ' their' leader captured at the fight at the mine hidden in the ruins of the cliff-dwellers in Arizona. After a thrilling leap from a speeding racer, the ran'chin-an drags file leader of the band bff his horse. “NOBODY’S BRIDE.” . On Monday, the star feature is “Nobody’s Bride,” Jimmy Nevins, sitting on the park bench, had a grow- ' ing conviction that 1 food was the finest thing, on earth. Mile. Mary Darnay, a miniature painter officially and a queen of the. underworld, unofficially, took a look at Jimmy as he made a , pa,ss at a scrap of food which a dog 1 had seen about, one-tenth of a second before he saw it. The dog won. Mary walked ever: Within an hour Jimmy Nevins, otice a gentleman of money and leisure, was tasting the real hospitality of a kindly womian who didn’t have much to split but made it a fifty-fifty proposition as far as it went. Within a lew hours more he was driving a car for .her: and two of her comrades in a wild robbery a.t a fashionable wedding—but Nevins • didn’t know but what he was engaged in a perfectly honest occupation! $

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Shannon News, 7 December 1923, Page 2

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MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 7 December 1923, Page 2

MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 7 December 1923, Page 2

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