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GRAND LARCENY.

, "Grand Larceny," a Goldwyn pio I ture is the new offering coming to the Maoriland Theatre Wednesday. It is a story of two' men and a woman, by Albert Payson Terhune.hi which of the men commits what the other calls ain act of Grand Larceny in stealing the affections of the, other's wife. A novel twist to this type of society story is introduced by the attitude of th© woman, wjho is the innocent victim C;f wlha<Pis apparently a chain of evil-looking circumstances. She does not acquiesce in the theory that degrades her to the level of-things that may be stolen; affid in the end, forces upon (both men recognition of the fact that she belongs to herself. The story, which was written toy Albert . 'Payson Terhune, is beautifully presented by an excellent cast.

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Shannon News, 4 March 1924, Page 3

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GRAND LARCENY. Shannon News, 4 March 1924, Page 3

GRAND LARCENY. Shannon News, 4 March 1924, Page 3

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