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MAORILAND THEATRE

TQM MIX ON SATURDAY;. On Saturday at the Shannon Picture Theatre, the "Great K. and. A. Train Bobbery "* will be screened, in which Tom Mix "and Tony will once again ride into your heart in this cyclonic thriller that'll chill you to the marrow. Watch the Star of the West riding amid a rain of bullets in runing down a gang of railroad desperadoes. See him swim u.ider water to the bandits' lair. Watch his lasso jerk a pal from the wheels of death. And see him steal the heart of a beautiful girl. It's 22-carat entertainment —every second of it! "OH, BABY!" Funny, amusing, gay, rollicking! These a"nd any other adjectives at the critic's command must be summoned to describe the mirth-provoking elements that go to make up the aidesplitting comedy, "Oh, Baby! " which jpens in Shannon on Monday. "Oh, Baby-" is released by Urivtrsal. It marks the screen debut of Little Billy, diminutive /audevHle stir who is supported by Madge Kennedy, Creighton m Hale, Ethel Shannon, Flora Finch and David Butler. The tiny actor is a born comedian who might well earn the pseudonym of the miniature Chaplin. His performance sparkles with wit and pep from opening scene to final fade-out, within the boundaries of which he is before the camera most of the time.

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Shannon News, 26 August 1927, Page 3

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MAORILAND THEATRE Shannon News, 26 August 1927, Page 3

MAORILAND THEATRE Shannon News, 26 August 1927, Page 3

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