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MAORILAND THEATRE.

"IT IS THE LAW."

The management ui the Maoriland Theatre announces a. screen attraction of unusual merit and interest as the bfg feature there next Saturday. It is the William Fox special production of "It is the Law," adapted to a film form from one. of Broadway's, most recent dramatic successes. As a stage ulav it ran many months in New York "It is &e Law," is sheer drama, with its theme based on one ol those queer quirks of. the law hat ordains that a man caniio^be, ttied for the same crime twice Besides a thousand thrilling moments throughout the enactment of the drama, it has one of the most thrilling climaxes ever written into any story 101 screen, stage, or novel. "EXCITEMENT." Nila Lvons is a pretty, charming girl, alwavs out io.r a lark. Her antics make physical wrecks of her pai-. ems, and they quarrel with hei. leaves home in a huff, declaring tua she will marry. The.lads all seek the pretty girl's, hand. Many are the feats or daring engineered by Mia _ so that she Will get a "thriller" of a husband. She finally succumbs to a youth who proposes while they aif dashing madly along on a mo cycle. His audacity appeals to hei. She turns t Q kiss lum. The inuluicvcle goes over a bluff, into a lake. The, water is shallow and the lovers walk to shore.. They've agreed 10 separate for a month each.year. Nila s husband dislikes the idea. They guairel and she leaves home via, a baiconv ftw new fields of adventure. What sue finds includes ari abduction, a fall from an airplane and excitement aplenty She gets laughsher husband gets chiUs See Ex citenient" at the Maoriland on Monday.

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Shannon News, 28 November 1924, Page 2

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292

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 28 November 1924, Page 2

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 28 November 1924, Page 2

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