MAORILAND PICTURES.
“CONFIDENCE” ON SATURDAY,
“Show us the money that you say you have! in the bank, you crook.” the crowd was yelling. "Prove your statements or we’ll run' you and your crooked friends out of town.” Bob Mortimer was in a jam. Accepted bv a.ll the town as a; newly arrived millionaire who- was going to build a factory and make the locality a manufacturing centre, ,he had floajt'eld a stock isteue and the townspeople had faithfully furnished the money. By a peculiar twist, of fate, the charges made against him fell through and once more the townsfolk placed 1h ip ir confidence and their money with the man who was to pot their little city on the commercial map. He did more than that. In “Confidence." coming to this theatre to-morrow. Herbert. Rawlinson, Universal star, is at his best. DOUBLE BILL MONDAY. In addition to the opening episode of “Buffalo Bill” on Monday, a big Goldwyn comedy-drama will be screened. “The Guile of Women,” is deeply impressed upon “Yal,” American' sailor born in Swed'en, when he comes to find Sailor Skole in the good 1 graces of a girl Yal expects to marry. He ha'.S invested all his savings in a delicatessen shop for hier, and loses both, girl and money. Five) years before he sCnt ai thousand dollars to a, girl named Hulda to bring her from Sweden,, but he lias seen neither the girl nor his money since. She arrives and Yal and Hulda ai-e married after many mishaps, she pretending to. be a servant in the house of Captain Larson, Wealthy shipowner. The death of Captain Larson leads to startling discoveries. Hulda hate been seen richly dressed in th'e company of a former suitor lor her band. She is the adopted child and sole heir of Larson-. She feared Yal would not marrv because of her wealth, and' she aimed to bring out his executive qualities. He is now a very fortunate, as well n.s. a very happy husband. But Skole is stili convinced of “The Guile of Women.”
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Shannon News, 8 June 1923, Page 3
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