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Rosie VaneRosie Vane in The San Francisco call. - Oct 25 1912
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"... shades and painting for two story nnd basement frame building at the NE corner of California street ami Eighteenth avenue, N 100 by E 2S, for 13. Joseph and Rosie Vain! with Ward C Brown? To erect a one story and basement frame building in the NW line of Edinburgh street, 100 NE of Persia avenue, for $1,425. York Realty company ..."
Publication place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California
Rosie VaneRosie Vane in Grenfell Record And Lachlan District Advertiser (NSW) - Apr 12 1911
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"... she was, a graceful figure in her heliotrope dfess, and despite the pretty face that nestled like a rosebud under tthp. shade nf her laree black, velvet hat, Miss Rosie Vane of bhe Hilarity Theatre, looked slightly put of place in this old world garden. '?'' ! They ihad left the broad terraces, whose quaintly-clipped hedges and marble steps seemed peopled ..."
Publication place: Bland,Lachlan,Grenfell, New South Wales, Australia
Rosie VaneRosie Vane in Grenfell Record And Lachlan District Advertiser (NSW) - July 13 1907
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"... !he heard her irhisper, and. it ecftoaci tnrougn nis mina. s in gloomy silence he escorted Eosie to he gates. 'They were. for your mother's grave.' That night, 'Miss Eosie Vane received a nagnificenrt bouquet of orchids, but its onor was absent from the theatre. Cob's ihoughts were in a strange ferment as he Iressed for dinner. Disillusion had thrown ts ..."
Publication place: Bland,Lachlan,Grenfell, New South Wales, Australia
Rosie VaneRosie Vane in The Presbyterian of the South - Sep 13 1916
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"... echoed, now hotly indignant. "It's great. Even," with a eoncoding smile, "in spite of teas." "Would you mind telling me," Miss Granger asked, "what you find great about it?" "Rosie Vane, for one thing," Polly replied promptly. And she told of Rosie, little tired shopgirl, who bravely supported a family of four. From Rosie she went on to others in the club until in sudden confusion, she realized bow long she had been talking, and began to apologize. "Don't." Miss Granger answered. "It's the ..."
Publication place: Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia