MAORILAND THEATRE.
"SOUTH SEA LOVE."
Shirley Mason is the star in tomorrow night's feature, "South Sea I Love."' The chief characters are Gerald Wilton, an Englishman; Dolores ! Medina, ,a starrv-eved Spanish girl; and Jose Cliurnet,* a villainous cabaret keeper. The action is set, in the beautiful islnds of the passionate romance, with many thrilling incidents. "MEN IN ITIE RAW" ON MONDAY. Windbag Watkins. noted prevaricator, tells the boys of the Bar. Nothing Ranch a series of thrilling adventures, and a stranger becomes interested. So Windbag proceeds to tell him of how he and Phil Hollis, in Alaska, had trouble with a pair who had known Phi! in Montana. Phil was lulled, Windbag Tells the stranger, and lie was accused. He escapes to assume charge of the ranch of Eunice Mollis, where rustlers are plotting, but is forced to leave when the murder accusation bobs up. Windbag completes his story; then the stranger surprises them all by informing them Watkins has told the truth for, once, and that he, a federal marshal',' has come to arrest the story-teller. A chase ensues.. The men grapple in mid-stream, are carried through ai subterranean passage, where they 10-l cate the hiding-place of Bill Spray 1 and his cattle rustlers. The marshal! finds in Spray the real murderer, J when Watkins makes him confess. Windbag, his innocence and veracity | established, return jo Eunice.
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Shannon News, 23 May 1924, Page 3
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228MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 23 May 1924, Page 3
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