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MAORILAND THEATRE.

SHIRLEY 'MASON. IN “SCANDAL PROOF.” Sliirley Mason hus one of tlie finest opportunities of her career in “Scanday Proof,” her latest Fox picture, due in Shannon on Saturday. The story is that of a woman who, although wrongully accused of crime, Is willing to accept the blame when the happiness of the man she loves is at stake. She is rewarded for her sacrifices by eventual happiness, following a series of heart rending trials. ’ , , Incidentally, for women who glory in the sight of beautiful clothes, Miss Mason supplies a banquet of finery that would make Marie Antoinette look like a slave girl. “THE TORNADO”—SATURDAY.

All -along the turbulent river men called the . grim, silent woods’ boss .“The Tornado.” He was a stern taskmaster but fair, even those who hated him admitted. One day there came a man and a woman, strange to the district. The first time “The Tornado saw them it was apparent that he had known them before. What the denizens of the settlement did not know was that once the woman and “The Tornado” had been sweetheaih, that the other man, taking advantage of an opportunity created by the Great War had beguiled the .woman into marrying him. But tins the indents of the logging camp did not learn until after “The Tornado had. saved the settlement from the J0 o jam, caused by a great storm, by risking his life. Then, swept away himself he came -upon the wreck of the train in which the man and the woman fled from his wrath and after extraordinary effort sa\ed the woman—hut the rapacious . m*-i snatched the man away. Ihe ioi-nado-’s” soul was washed clean of tin ■mowing hatred. ~ _ ” At the Maoriland Theatre on Monday night.

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Shannon News, 11 September 1925, Page 3

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MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 11 September 1925, Page 3

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 11 September 1925, Page 3

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