PARAMOUNT THEATRE.
at C. o™m?, ncl >>e to-nlEht there will be screened relll ?s th« J k n Pender (Charles FarDry foiJ human to delay, his going In H« ™m«I Bos, alee, ls CODI">S back-. They are hwit «^rf of:»-'ona; reunion,, when a great black shadow creeps into the room It is JorL en Se t h af Pn h te"i fle<s "0W- Hosall!e te"" »SwSin time ' tl h does. "^ love Wm' Allan enters :J?rit.?w 9 j1681" Joyous words. Jorgensen ?*i»h « down.with-,a-piece --of wood just as hideous. It is Sam, the; deaf mute who long ago swore an, oath of vengeance on Jorgent sen. for miirdering his best friends. The men engage , n a -, terrific battle, and Rosalee. ?er??f P ')n»? S,k Ut "to nlßht and to herself into the rlTer Allan -Jumps into the whirlpool-and saves her. Dawns flnds Rosalee and Allan on the barge; they are going down •!™Sw 3; 9 ? lTer" has washed away everything from Rosalee's life, but her love for the boy.. Box plans are at The Bristol or seats may bo reserved at the theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 21 June 1929, Page 5
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181PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 21 June 1929, Page 5
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