QUEEN’S THEATRE DAILY, AT 2 AND 7.30. Thn Mf'si I’opular of ail Western Stars in the Biggest ami Best Laugh you have ever enjoyed, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON, In a Gripping, ( •TUB MAN IN ‘TUB MAN IN 'THK MAN IN ■TDK MAN IN ‘ TUB MAN IN "THE MAN IN 'THE MAN IN 'THE MAN IN 'THE MAN IN 'THE MAN IN 'THE MAN IN 'THE MAN IN HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, HOOT GIBSON, lalloping Gambol, THW SADDLE.’ THE SADDLE,’ THE SADDLE.’ THE SADDLE.’ THE SADDLE.’ THE SADDLE.’ THE SADDLE,’ THE SADDLE,’ THE SADDLE.' THE SADDLE,’ THE SADDLE.’ THE SADDLE,’ The Romance of a dude ranch, in which Hoot just does one daring deed after another. Ho wiii thrill you with action and make you laugh for ■sheer joy. Ho pursues a ban flit and raptures Hio sheriff. and rornuutp the greatest aggregation of blunders that ever happened to a well-meaning dumbbell. BE SI’KB AND SEE IT. AN EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR NEW YEAR! COMING IN ALE ITS GLORIOUS M.AGNIFKTAT.B AND THRII.J.ING WONDER, TUB SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST TRIUMPH. ‘THE IRON HORSE.’ ‘THE IRON HORSE,’ ‘THE I RON HORSE,’ T* hr Presented at the ]£ MVI Rli TIIE AT R E Commencing FRIDAY - NEXT - FRIDAY. WILLIAM Fo.vs VIUIII, TRIBUTE TO THE OLD V I. A STUPENDOUS ,\CL. EEM ENT. ‘THE IRON HoR-U' ■THE iron Mo' 1 ;■;. ‘THE IRON 11 o - U ' "HIE IRON 11 o|; ■E ‘THE IRON IP >i> I 'THE IRON HORSE' ’THE IRON HoR.-L’ ’THE IRON HORSE.' ‘THE IRON lIOR.SI?.’ The Most Noteworthy Screen Prodij.-imn of the Year. A Stupendous and Mighty Conception of the Thrilling Deeds, Glamorous Romance, and Hardships encountered by (he Pioneers in Building the First Tram-con-tinental Railroad. A MAGNIFICENT PHOTO-DRAMA, THE ACME OF THRILLING SENSATION AND GLORIOUS ROMANCE, Featuring GEORGE O'BRIFN ■And MADGE BELLAMY, Sunporf.erl hv a Stupendous (V-i THIRTY Bill NT IPA L At TORS And Five Thousand Extra-, In the MOST TRULY DRAMATIC SEOUHNCE OF SCENES THE SCREEN HAS EVER CAUGHT AND HELD. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Front Stalls Is 6d; Back Stalls. 2-; Stalls Reserves, 2< Od; Circle, 2- 3d. No Half-prices at Night. BOX PLANS' at The. Brie Ini Piano Ccuipa.ny'fi, where Scats should be Reserved Now for this Colossal Wonder Film. Or Rang the. Theatre, ‘144.
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Evening Star, Issue 19450, 7 January 1927, Page 8
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