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MAORILAND THEATRE.

"THE ROUGHRIDERS" TO-NIGHT.

The feature film to-night is a realistic story of an unusual regiment in an unusual war. "The Eough Eiders,".a story of untamed and fearless cowboys, eutlaws, adventurers,, and dudes, gathering under the leadership of a man (Teddy Roosevelt) whom many of the cowboys regarded merely as "a New Year cop who wore glasses," but who could outride them, outahoot them, manage them when they couldn't manage themselves, and of the romance of two boys who rode with the Eough Eiders, and of the girl they left behind them. Human and rollicking in places, grimly affecting in others, blending finely all the essences.of love, struggle, bravery, humour, pathos, and death, "The Eough Bidders" will win the enthusiasm of all Who see the picture.

■>. "THE GLORIOUS TRAIL."

"Where you have Maynard youhayo the cream of the Western stars," said a leading American theatre proprietor. Ken Maynard has been the central figure in a long series of thrilling pictures, and now comes the culmination pi his career in "The Gloriotis Trail," a picture that give him the fullest scope for the display of his gifts. "The Glorious Trail' * is due in Shannon on Saturday, supported by a full aeries of other pictures. .

CAPTIVATING IRENE RICH. Picture lovers who like fast-moving comedy filled with laugh-providing situations and complications that lead to romance will find these ingredients in "Powder My Back," Irene Bich'*s latest starring vehicle, which is coming to the local Theatre next Monday. Irene Rich as Fritzi Poy, musical comedy queen, who subsequently marries the man who had closed her show because of its nudity, gives a characterization that proves .she is just as much at home in a comedy role as in a more serious part. y -'

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Shannon News, 16 August 1929, Page 4

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MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 16 August 1929, Page 4

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 16 August 1929, Page 4

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