LIBERTY THEATRE.
"Rough-House Rosie," with Clara Dow An the leading role, is the main attractiun at the Liberty Theatre. Jj'rom tho opening scene on Coney .Island to the closing oine when Joe Hennosacy (Uccd Howesj emerges will' championship .honours, there is no laick of humorous incidents. A.a Rosio O'Kcillly, the paco is sot .early in the story by Clira Bow, who sadly' disarranges the profile- ol a somewhat "fresh" young fellow who accompanies her on- the switchback. There jarc thrills aplenty, in "Wolf's Trail," in winch the marvellously-clever dog, Dynamite, figitres prominently.,-'..' ;
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19213, 20 January 1928, Page 6
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