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MAORILAND THEATRE.

* —. "THE SIGN OF THE ROSE." What is "The Sign of- the Rose?" It stands for love and hate in the greatest drama of the heart ever seen m pictures... The story of what happened to a man who brought a Christmas tree to. the home of wealth. The drama of a cruel accusation and its tragic consequences... A gripping, tragic story of circumstantial evidence and the fight of an innocent man to clear himself. The dramatic story of what happened to. a poor Italian when he entered the door of a rich man's home. The tragic consequences'of a young idler's deibt to a friend and his mad effort to. repay it. What happened when a detective began to look for a man with a rose in his buttonhole.

The almost endless chain of dramatic moments that began when a poor Italian was given a.dollar for delivering a Christmas tree. "The Sign of the Rose" will he "screened on Saturday night. "I'LL SHOW YOU THE TOWN." Reginald Denny will appear in "I'll Show you the Town" on Monday. Trying to .entertain three women.at the same place and at the same time, though each separately, neither of the women being aware of the other's existence, is the lot which falls to Alec Dupree, a yioung unromantic college professor. Alec is trying desperately to win the favours of Agnes Clevenger, a wealthy widow, in order to save the fortunes of a defunct college. In trying to win the favours of one woman he is thrown into a vengeful matrinuonial net and has three beautiful women hieing for his services as guide' to "show them the town." In trying to be obliging he weaves a net of scandal about him from which the ever resourceful Alec has a difficult time to free himself.

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Shannon News, 15 January 1926, Page 3

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301

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 15 January 1926, Page 3

MAORILAND THEATRE. Shannon News, 15 January 1926, Page 3

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