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HAROLD LLOYD’S LATEST.

“WHY; WORRY!”

Friday’s big feature is “Why Worry!” It Jells a story of Harold Van iPelham—a rich young idler—who kept himself and a corps of doctors and. nurses busy taking care of his health, which was perfect, but, having nothing to do hut to think about himself, he imagined he had everything but smallpox. So he’sought health and quiet seclusion in the tropics. With him went his nurse and his valet. The nurse put her heart and soul into' her, work —especially her heart. She was love-sick.

Their destination was Paradiso, which had once been a drowsy city in a dreamy land, until Jim Blakean American renegade—saw some easy money in overthrowing the Government. His outlaw forces had just , taken possession, of the town, when - Harold, innocent of the hotbed of revolution he was getting into, was , wheeled ashore. He was speedily arrested and put in the same cell with Colosso, a. giant hermit, who had n toothache. Harold ingratiated hintself with) the giant by pulling out his tooth. ■ Harold eventually found his nurse and scolded her for playing round m boy’s clothes, when she should have been looking niter his previous health. She’- had adopted this disguise to preserve herself front the amorous advances of Blake, Whilst Harold was admonishing her, and she was (venting her fury upon him, Blake entered and recognised the nurse, o the surprise of the sick man,-Harold , gave the revolutionist a terrible w al-l-oping.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19260615.2.14

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Shannon News, 15 June 1926, Page 3

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243

HAROLD LLOYD’S LATEST. Shannon News, 15 June 1926, Page 3

HAROLD LLOYD’S LATEST. Shannon News, 15 June 1926, Page 3

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