MAORILAND PICTURES.
FRISKY HUSBANDS ARE EXPOSED IN "THE NET." The male iool wlio phases alter every pretty lace he sees is not confined to any one olas» oi society. lu the story oi "The Net," which has been produced by William Fox from the stage play of Maravene Thompson, the leading male" character brings a, gilt of a necklace to an art r ist's model he had never tseen befoie"'. In the same play the. butler in a doctor's home is seen 'giving an engagement ring to one oi the girls env ployed in the house, whom he had never seen until the day beioro. It seeing as though the vaudeville artist must "be right when *he says that Tiffany would have to go out of business if -the men oi New York behaved themselves. This drama of mystery and thrills will be seen on Saturday at! the local theatre. HOOTf GIBSON ON MONDAY.
. "King of the great outdoors," smilin', fightiu, popular Hoot Gibson never gave* a greater exhibition of his matchless riding skill, whirlwind speed and limitless nerve than in this breathless, aotioniess, outdoor romance. See him break that wild, ungovernable bronco no other living man could ride! Watch, his great race at the rodefo sweepstakes for the girl he loves! Follow his smashing, red-blooded lights against overwhelming odds! "Hoot" gives a spectacular and stirring performance in this Universal masterpiece that will bring you to'your feet cheering!
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Shannon News, 27 June 1924, Page 2
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238MAORILAND PICTURES. Shannon News, 27 June 1924, Page 2
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