MAORILAND PICTURES.
"THE STREETS OF NEW YORK."
One of the finest dramas ever put on the screen is scheduled for Monday night in "The Streets of New YQrk.V which has all the elements of a thriller. Ilhe s,tory concerns illgotten gold and the curse it brings, hut there is a romantic relief and aJi comes rightMnthe end with a huprv marriage. "THE GRAIL." Saturday night's offering is Du--.,in Farnum in "The Grail." Chic Shelby, ' Texas Banger, is given the job of hunting down John and James Trammel, two gpod men wrongly accused of cattle thieving, and hiding o;u in tftie hills back of Preston, a t-.v.n | nearby. Posing as a Bible agent, he meets and falls in love \m: t A\ Dofa ! Bledsoe, daughter .of the local n.in- | ister and sweetheart of Toai 'lrmwr.ei ; Through her he discovers their hiding , place and arrests them. But while idoing so the father is mysteriously shot. The township is up in , arms against Chic, but, putting duty . above all, he even sacrifices the love of Dora. The climax comes whim* the l ( boy's ;dead sister is brought into the |, court room, and Chic it accused of /' killing her and her father. John at- ' tempts, to shoot him, but Chic points •' on the real murdener, Sam Harvey, * ■and all ends well with Dora in Chic's ( J arms. j |
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Shannon News, 22 February 1924, Page 3
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224MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 22 February 1924, Page 3
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