MAORILAND THEATRE.
"THE SHOCK" ON FRIDAY,
Wilse D'illing, whose soul was as 1 twisted as his crippled body,, served / "Queene Anne," of the Barbary 1 CoaJt, She sent him to Fallbrook, a j small banker, whom she hated as her I first betrayer, and whom she luid dnvI en to embezzlement by her demands. 1 Dilling fell in love with the banker s ' daughter and to save her father, blew the safe to destroy records when bank examiners caine. The explosion crippled the girl. Back in San Francisco, ''Queen Anne" demanded more money) of the ruined banker; or the g'U'l. The girl was taken to a Chinese duo Avhere "Queene Anne" held sway. A , furious fight took place wihen 'Dillmg matched his crippled strength against a gang to .rescue the girl. She had taught him to pray. He prayed in a circle of jeering denizens lof the night eg the girl was dragged away by "Queen Anne" and her sm-sodden slaves. Then came "what seemed a miracle in answer to ,his prayer-a fitting endin* to a tremendous dr.mid of love, hope, faith and fulghnent Seetihis big picture at the Maonland on Friday.
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Shannon News, 29 January 1924, Page 2
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192MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 29 January 1924, Page 2
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