MAOHiLAND THEATRE. Saturday. ; WILLIAM FOX. PRESENTS The 'Screen Production of the great l stage success by Booth’ Tarkington and Hurry Leon Wilson “CAMEO KIRBY.*’ “CAMEO KIRBY.” A picturesque drama oi the old Missi- , sippi River gamblers. ALSO MATINEE AT 2.30 p.rn. MONDAY. . BIG OOUBLE-BARELLED BILE. NO. I. CARE LAEMMLE presents . JACK HOXIE in “THE RED WARNING.” “THE RED WARNING.” More than 100 cowboys and' ranchers in the Lone Pine section of Southern California took part im the big riding scenes. Doubters that there is still a “real West” will stop doubting when they glimpse the big ride. NO. 2. ; 1 , The Universal Chapter Play. ; “BEASTS OF PARADISE.” | “BEASTS OF PARADISE.” j Gigantic storms,, dreaded beasts of the j jungle, and more-dreaded beasts in j human form block their path—through stoirm, jungle and human deceit they reached their goal. It is a graphic, thrilling adventure—a gasp of amaze-' ment every instant. It will thrill you —amaze vou—astound you! Don’t miss the greatest, chapter play in years “BEASTS OF PARADISE.” | REDUCED HIRE. DRUIDS’ HALL, SHANNON. UNTIL MIDNIGHT, £2. AFTER MIDNIGHT £2 10s. . SMALL HALL (from 7.30 to 10.30) •5/-. ELECTRIC, LIGHT, PIANO AND CROCKERY FREE. PHONE 51 PHONE 51 KING BROS. GENERAL CARRIERS.' Who are second to none for promptness ’and reliability. Travellers’ samples handled with care. Best Household Coal and Firewood
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Shannon News, 18 July 1924, Page 1
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