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"TAMING THE WEST."

Tli© course of tee love never runs smooth. The truth of this old maxim. was discovered .by Hoot Gibson in "Taming the West," a UufveisaJ-Glb-s'oa special coming to the'Maardland Theatre on Monday. Gibson, as a city youth, goes into the West ami falls in love with a rancher's daughter. Her father discovers -that the ,Koy is the sou of his niiortal enemy and Ik forbids him to see the" girl again. But he does and the subsequent happenings make the picture replete -with thrills. Marceline. iDay plays opposite Giihson with a cast including Eraracis Ford, Morgan .Brown, Herbert (Prior, Louis Hippe, Albert J. Smith, Edwin Booth Tilton and Erona Hale.

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Shannon News, 12 March 1926, Page 3

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"TAMING THE WEST." Shannon News, 12 March 1926, Page 3

"TAMING THE WEST." Shannon News, 12 March 1926, Page 3

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