MAORfLANOTHEATRE. TO-NIGHT TONIGHT RETURN Of: THE FAVOURITES, THE HAiftDEENS HAEDEENS BARDEENS' IN THE SENSATIO NAL ILLUSION “SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN.’' “SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN.” “SAWING THROUGH A WOMAN!” , Received everywhere with exclamations of wonder. This act is performed on the stage m the presence 'of a committee from the audience. The cabinet * used in tii is ant is made of' ordinary rough tW her and during tine act is divined off hy Hardeen into over, thirty compare ; ments. A woman ls handcuiffed- into trie box thus preventing aIF ior escape./ The box is then cut in two with an ordinary oross«cdt saw—.<• yet a lew seconds afterwards the woman is shown, stili in the box.' un. EXAMINE-vTHE BOX. BRING VOUR OWN-*&AW. BRING YO-UR MOTHER-IN-LAW. . ■■ . ■ . •• * ’ ... * ■.. ■ : {. .The drawing op the Bowling mc.Tennis Clubs’, Art -Union ••wilU'-'take'--Piace nuring »the interval; SHANNON—FRIDAY. * TOKOMARU—SATURDAY. JESSE. L. LASKY PRESENTS , CECIL* B| DE J MILLERS' PRODUCTION 6i 6i MAN SL A LIGHTER.” MANSEA U GBTER7 ’ MANSEAUGHTER.’ ’ MANSEAUGBTER.” WITH THOMAS MEIGHAM, LEATRICEJOY ANOLOIS WILSON. - , * - . i . ' / ' “Manslaughter” is a Cecil B. De Mille production in everything that thait implies. Besides Thoma& Meighan, Leatrioe Joy, and'''Lois Wilson" there is a capable supporting cast ofweU-known players. It was produced by Cecil l B. De Mille with this one object in mind; to make it the most spectacular, sensational Iphotoplay to which'he has put his name. The story deals with the reckless younger society set so- mudh ill the public eye at the present time. The central■ figure is an arrogant society beauty, who kills a man ,in a motor smash), and the handsome 'young attorney who, though he loves her, sends her to prison.
Removed tO Mart lor Convenience; ON ACCOUNT OF E. M. FINLAYSON, ESQ., rpHE COMPANY .w.ill sell without reserve, on FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER JL 10th; aj 2 p.in., the following articles:~ . 1 Cottage Piano., by Metzen, London 1 Rosewood Escritoire. 1 timing Room polished rlinu. 1 Sideiadam, i gateleg Taote, 4 Ghairs. 1 Colonial Couch, X Squah . J 1 6-ft Settee well sprung, shadow tissue. 1 Occasional Table, 1 5-drawer Duchess, l 4-it Oak Bedstead and Mattress. 1 White’s DrQphe&d Sewing Machine and accessories. Set Coat Pegs, Filter, 3 Oil' Paintings, oak framed. • . 1 Tea-Tray and Stand. \ 1 • 1 Washstaiid, 1 Suit Case. X Attache' Case, 2 Leather Handbags. 1 Violin, Sfcrad model. 1 set Asßestos Irons. Picture Frames; Vegetable and Meat Dishes, Plates, Pie' Dishes, 2 Billies, Enamel Bowls, 12inch Wringer, Minoer, Aluminium Aluminium Saucepan, and a lot of Kitchen Utensils; ON BEHALF OF VARIOUS CLIENLS Quilts, Towels, Rug*, Lawn Mower, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Chairs, Wertheim Sewing Machine, Child’s co.ts (2), coooanut matting, linos’ Wardrobes, 2 Duchess, Bedstead, Carpet Runner, Kapqc Beds, etc. APPLES, NEW POTATOES. RHUBARB, CAULIFLOWER* EUC. 6 Good 1 Store Pigs; 6 Good SPps. GEO. W. BROAD, ' Auctioneer.
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Shannon News, 7 October 1924, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 7 October 1924, Page 1
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