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Show Alhambra Theater to Show '"Sins of Rosanne" Tomorrow. One of the most extraordinary pho-jtopiay pho-jtopiay plots eVft conceived is unfold- C( in "Klitj of Rbsaane," starring with Ethel "laytoiu und to be shown at the Alhambra theatre for four days commencing com-mencing tomOVYoW, Tin- picture was adapted from a story hi Cynthia ;8tockley, well known ior iter ronvtntlc lalea of South Africa such aa "April I Folly," "Blue Aloea," and ' The Claw." The action takes place among the European and native colonics at Klm-berlev, Klm-berlev, near the famous diamond 'mines. Itosannc. the heroine, when an ilnfunl and dangerously ueur death, Is taken In charge by native Malayan woman und not only saved, but Imbued with an uncanny craving for bright .stones and the (jlft of bringing misfortune mis-fortune upon those whom she dislikes. She becomes involved In diamond smuggling .scheme. Iut is finally res- eued iy the love that enters ber life ;from me. Malay's charm, .lack Holt is MlSs Clayton's leading man In "Sins of Rosanne." and Fred 1 MHlatesta plays thf "heav " Tom For-man For-man directed Ihe picture, and It was ladiipatcd tor the i . i l Alury H. I " Connor. Two complete features will tie shown j the other la vVairda lluwley In her new Restart picture, "Her Reloved Villain.'' |