MAORILAND PICTURES.
NO SCREENING £>ATURDA\ NIGHT. owing to ihe management baviug placed meir theatre at. the disposal Of ifie Commercial Traveller*, there- will ne no iiigm programme to-morrow, I but there will r>e a, inatinee leaturing j Ciiaries Jones ui '"Cupid's Fireman." "THE NEAR, LADY." j Following is the tiienie- oi Mon- ! day's feature: Nora Scliulte was aI manicurist and Basil Van Bibber was i the one son of a family topping the I entries in the social Blue Book. "Then. J Noras, dad, a butcher, invented a i sausage machine that made the 1 Schultz tamily ric-h. At the time the. Van Bibber wealth made a rapiu decline and the family faced financial rum. The Schultz aggregation, climbing into social realms, met the Van Biblurs. The two dads discussed the matter and a pact was formed. Their children should marry—the alliance |to boost the Schultz social stock and [strengthen the Van Bibber financial ! margins. Seeing what was expected ■of them ihe young folks .agreed to pretend an engagement for' the .sake of their parents. Fate took a hand and dealt out love cards to Nora- and young Van. Both tried to hide their love. Van faked a. drunk scene to Nora, to break the engagement, i But she stuck by him when the police threatened and a family quarrel -ensued. They then acknowledged their love and were married.
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Shannon News, 20 June 1924, Page 3
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229MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 20 June 1924, Page 3
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