MAORILAND THEATRE.
SHIRLEY MASON IN "CUHLEYTOP" "Aboard the Chinese barge, .Shanghai Dan is slowly gaining h's hypnotic power over Curly tap. A suduen crash breaks the spell. The two barges begin to sink rapidly. Shanghai Dan is caught beneath a falling umber and Curlyto-p is thrown into the water. When she regains cohscioiuisness she isUyhig in Big Bill's arms on flue docks and he is telling her again and again thai he loves her.'' This is the gripping climax of Saturday's offering at the Maoriland. " MONDAY'S BIG FEATURE. All the world loves a lover and likes a man on horseback, and most of the men in the audience love to see a pretty girl acting iu a thoroughly proper manner. "A Western Musketeer," in which Leo Maloney, tihe dashing young star makes his appearance at the Maoriland Theatre, is a picture which has a real hero on horseback, and in Dixie Lamoiit it has a heroine who represents the best of American womanhood. Another treat in store for followers ol the movies is the appearance ol William C. Bertram who plays the part of Mariposa Bob, an Indian. If it is good and interesting pictures which the public want "A Western Musketeer" will fill the hill.
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Shannon News, 13 March 1925, Page 2
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206MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 13 March 1925, Page 2
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