"LET HER GO GALLAGHER."
\ A THRILLING COMEDY, iORAXD THEATRE, MONDAY. Two interesting and very exciting piotores are to be presented at the Grand Theatre next week. The first is the corned? . drama, "Let Her Go Gallagher," in which are starred Junior Coghlan, Harrison ford, and Elinor Faire. The action of thi» story lake* place in a newspaper office, and follow* up with some highly diverting adventured along the side-walks o£ New York. Elinor Fairs is the lady who st3nda and 1 waits and urges the heroes on. i The second picture is "The Devil's • Bowl," in which Catherine Bennett and Neal Hart have the leads. This is a very 1 eventful melodrama of ranching near the Mexican border, and is full of bearded and 1 villianous Mezieanos. and scarcely less virtuous gringos. Miss Bennett, as leading ' lad;, is called upon to perform some haxard- ' ous feats, for the whole film is devoted t» ' decidedly dramatic parts. The eleventh 8 chapter in the adventures of "Tanan the ' Mighty" will also be screened, and a pro- ' gramme of gazettes, short eomedieg, and : cartoons. Box plans are at The Bristol , Piano Company, where seats may be reserved.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19724, 14 September 1929, Page 12
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