SHORTT'S THEATRE.
Speed and action—these two ingredients an for«roort in "The Timber Wolf," a thrilling story of the lumber camps, starring Buck Jones, which : is - screening at Shartfa Theatre to-day. Buck proves the mettle of his. equine pal,_ Silver Buck, doughty cow-pony and prize of the Jones stables. Astride his favourite mount, Buck hurtles through space; spans .yawning fhatnui; makes maddening dashes.and perilous climbs. These tingling feats of horMtnanahip demonstrate the hazards riiked by Buck and Silver Buck before tha camera. The second feature is "The Jm Jit J>eaire," . in. .which Myrtle Sted3»rMary Philbin; and William Collier, Jan., are the stars. It is the story of a mother'! mistake, a son's mistake, and a tweethaart who saw the silver lining through a veil of tears. The supports are >T<tlVfint. -
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 37, 12 February 1926, Page 4
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