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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Frank Cook, Cleora and Bono, Irene |at the sacrifice of friends and friend- C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, in “Wine of Youth,” Sunshine comedy, | Dynamite”; Saturday, Hoot Gibson, in eary and McGrath and Hassan. |ship. “On the Job"; Wednesday and Thurs- | “Forty Horse Hawkins,” and Andy Happy Moments” has nine changes | The cast includes John Gilbert, | day, Adolphe Menjou, in “Sinners in|Gump, in “What's the Use?" of scenes and sixteen musical num- | Alleen Pringle, Norma Shearer, Con | Silk,” Biilv Sullivan's Fast Steppers, Hathe bers. rad Nagel, Hedda Hopper and Phyl- | in “The Empty Stall,” News and Fun e lis Haver.' Added attractions will in- | from the Press: Friduy, Georgo Lar- Takoma. — + | clude the Earle Foxe comedy, “Paul | kin and Billle Dove, in “Yankee Mad-| & : Mutual—"Speedy Steppers™ |Jones, Jr - the Pathe News and Topics | rems cog s Yol ey iy episode, C;".',’.':","w"::;:“.":t::’r;‘:’,d'W.rnn % Opening with two Instead of three [of the Day. e g g B 7 starring J. Oliver Jones, financial secretary of | Monday, performances on Sunday, next week's l3ohn Gt in “Cames Kirby, |1 "ien aid Jais Wilso; sslectins the Actors’ Hund of America, and| The affairis Jescribed as a pleasing . | ! TN Ty a] 20! b by Gondolieres Orchestra; Sunday, e ety ot Daniel | mixture of mirth and music, spiced burlesque show at the Mutual The- | Tivoli— The' Silent Watcher'| hvsterical comedy, “Columbus and | p .o KBowe, 5% anais i Matioes ater will be furnished by the Speedy Isabella,” thirteenth episode “Haunt- AMUSEMENTS . Lawrence Weber's musical comedy, to Actors' Fund Benefit. Poll's Theater next week, commencing Frohman, its president, who arrived|With the pep of a French farce, full|gieaners Compan: Bessie Love, Glenn Hunter and Vi Tuesday, 3:20 p.m.; Wednesday, Larry in Washington yesterday to perfect | Of clever lines and nice withal. Thers e 5 Hobart Bosworth are featured in |0 ' o e Semon, in “The Girl in the Limou detalls for the Actors’ Fund Benefit|ls one sentimental song in the lot, I a: “ First National's film version of Mary sine,* Bobby Vernon, in “Corn Fed performance in the National Theater(Love You.” and the way the “James Round About Rome. Roberts Rinchart's story, “The Altar Dumbarton. Thursday, Wesley Barry, in he Printer's Devil,” “Our Gang” comedy, Juzz it makes it a hit. “Round About Rome,” the comple- | 00 the Hill.” to bo presented Sunday | Sunday, Eleanor Boardman and | e eomre ay afternoon, December 5, brings [ BOY: ¥riday afternoon, December The company includes Allen Kearns, Friday, Wesley Barry, assurance of an elaborate program ment and natural sequence of “Im- [A&nd Monday at Crandall's TivolilAdolphe M in “Si in SIK"; 4 Lt Ol e quence of “Im- | t phe Menjou fn “Sinners in SHK™; | 1 wpne b ety £ for this worthy charity. o A aymond. C1adys | mortal Rome,” will be the travelogue THeatar ‘ynder | thel igorasn title of Leatrice Joy In “Changing | 110 Printer's Devils “Our Gang’ ‘ The bill will include. in addi o of Burton Holmes next Sunday after- | “The Silent Watcher,” together with S Tueaday, Kathryn WIL | comedyal IS TrouDlel e to contributions by distinguished [ Evan Valentine, Madeline Grey, Burt- \ ingulshed| ress Deltch and the chorus. “The|Doon 8nd evening at the Natlonall ‘HIEh Gear” a Christle comedy;|liams and Jack Holt In “Wandere Saturday matinee, Mack Sennett, in artists who will accompany Mr. Froh- | IS g ; h_sad L Theuter. Tuesday and Wednesday, Marle Pre-|of the Wasteland”; Wednesday and ‘s K an_ to Washington next week, a|J8mes Boves w Paul Whiteman Band,} "y “jioimes will take his fellow | YO8t and Rockliffe Wellowes, in|Thursday, Alleen Pringle and John csr::;'yo"'}:;';-;‘:h’:ut:"opili:fi?‘: group of seiections by Mever Divis | 00 800 OSSO L are by Harlap | travelers from the people’s heights | “Cornered,” a modern mystery drama; | Gilbert in “His Hour”; Friday, Lois | gipcking” No. §: Saturday evening, famous Le Paradis Orchestra and & |, 00 008 (06 E Tt ts by Harry (Of Tivoll to the deserted streets of | Charlle Chase, in “All Wet” and|W!ilson and Richard Dix in “Ice- | Richard Talmadge and Wanda Haw- serfes of syncopated numbers by Thompsen z Bl Harry | the anclent Roman seaport, Ostia; | “Children of the Balkans”; Thursday Saturday, Buck Jones in - 5 , umt Archer, The play’ was staged by Wal- A ; g sday | bou . ley, in “On Time, Aesop's Fables, The James .Boys,” a Paul White-|5 g o from the smiling gardens of Frascati | 8nd Friday, Pauline Frederick, Con- | “Winner Takes Al comedy, “Sharpshooters.” ization, together with 4 of the burfed catacombs; from the | Fad Nagel and Mae Busch, In “Mar- man orga yis e ity asical by the bi s | ¥ & Alban Mountains and the lake, to| ried Flirts” and Sennett's “The Luck 1 and chorus of “Little Jesse Wardman Park—"The New |Nemi and to the sealtke sweep of the | Of the Foollsh;'; Saturday, Earl Hud-| dE‘}“e' York. specialiy prepared sketehes = " Campagna, traversed by the silent | SOM's of “the cattic country,| Sunday and Monday. J. Warren : e et e ! York Idea. Appian Way and guarded by the an- and “The Empty Stall.” | Kerrigan in “The Covered Wagon"; | Sunday and Monday, Hurold Lioyd, will appear; songs by| “The Eaglet,” by Edmond.Rost clent tombs of Roman nobility and | Tuesday, Pola Negri in “Lily of the A Tiosany, Virainle VAl iu (he well known singlng | with Willta~ Kirkland I U tho arches of the classic aqueducts. | Ambassador—"Hot Water™|Dust"; Wednesday, Frank Keenan in | o008 L 00 s Liter and Ligs comedicnne, and a brief interval by|ing role, will coutinue this week at [This travelogue offers the frurts of [, o CoOT Hearts Aflame”; slay, Herbort P fous": Wed. Estelle Murray, one of Washington's | the Wardman Park Theater, closing |two memorable months of intensive Hot ater,” starring Harold|Rawlinson in “High s Briany, Bebe Danlels, in “Dang 5 o, 4 S e | ohasrvatibn “Fonndiabs. Cinonc Llovd, will be shown Sunday, Mon-|Johnny Hines in Johnny abe Samlele. In . Pangerons pula e rrom | Saturday night to make way for |obse about Rome rRAd e S B e S T L e e e L v and Sunshine comedy, “The . The srale of prices wi & from | Langdou Mitchell's American comedy, i Eeal Daskator Thanter oiant e Radio Riot”; Thursday, Betty Comp- $1 t0 83’ per sear. Tho boxes and|<Ths New York ldea” which the | Columbia — " Janice > Mere- | sitomaon, i or, Elaning Sundsy son and Adolphe Menjou, in “The the first 10 rows of the orches o e : L% Y Fast Set,” and Charlie Chase, in “All ra|Ram's Head Players will offer as = Empu’e. Wet”; Friday, Beverly Bayne, in will he sold by cription. The | their second production, beginning dith e R meut sale will be t the onal | Tuesday evening, December 2. e > O SCIOENL N eTRIO) “ 2 Ve = Mieater this Friday morning. " Mre.| -Tn “The New York Idea~ Josephine | . Marion Davies will be pictured in |of Rafacl Sabatini’s picture of the| Sunday and Monday, Lionel Barry- .f;’;_" ‘i';';f,‘ffi’,.‘l’g;,,fi.';d b o Sue Sevmour Cooke of the Daniel| Hutchinson will assume the leading | /Janice Meredith” at Loew’s Colum- [Spanish main, “The Sea Hawk'; Fri-|more in “I Am the Man." and “Dumb | I35 o000 0%, o J Feotn Aff has been in the city role of Cynthia Karsiake, the much | Pif next Sunday afternoon. It is a |day, Eva Novak and Willlam Fair-|and Daffy"; Tuesday and Wednesday, 5 i n in the henmefit. | divorced heroine, played a number |Fomantic study of the Revolution, | banks, in “Racing for Life,” a drama |Jack Holt {n ‘‘Wanderers of the T ! I e e e, | based on Paul Leicester Ford's povel. | of the motor trac with | Jack | Wasteland,” and “Here He Comes”:! mo Californin Via New Orleans. | PGy Years by Crace George, | Director E. Mason IMopper ‘enlisted a | 1'empsey In “The Title' Holder,” and | Thursday, Bebe Daniels in “Unguard- | A rnost comfortable Winter route| fame B I i SeORS i pe cantiana 500 “extras” in | Harry Langdon, in Yew Mama™, [ed Women.” and “The Game Hunter": | (% | 0" \\roles, San Prancisco and| o IO ey dar the larger scenes of the produ Saturday, Rin-Tin-Tin, police dog star. | Friday, Monte Blue in “Her M other California cities, by the excel- 5 Al e the former Including Holbrook in “Find Your Man" he Funshop,” | Vow,” and “A Deep Sea Pani litest i oim aarwios! lof Hilio EBoulfiern o i I | Harrison Word, Maclyn Arbuckle, | “Jack and Jill” and the third of “The | urday, Kenneth McDonald e e oy o A hundred sunlit courses amid palms - from rmance 11 be given i-’“-*'l"’r Kilgour, Mrs. Wrbuckle, Ty- | Fast Steppers I'\“niw;"s ”‘: ; | leans, thence de luxe “New Sunset and orange groves invite to play y Fork Tdea’” o ery e Power, George Seigmann and night at § and 9:; ed” tra the Southe iflc B Out- York Idea.” one every | Fon wer. ! o 5 “ ! % Limited” train of the Southern Pacific every day. fixed income, | night, except Monday, and including e RO R | Central—"A Battlmg Fool. and h:’[‘“‘;‘lffi'{”;”:i“:»‘Hn(vs to California, leaving New Or- | ¥ ] SatizessRmb e sloEoRchmenks ol tice s ne sode of “The Fast Express.” leans 12:10 noon, featuring club car Your family, too, will enjoy the fragrant ocrat of colonial times, who, to Crandall's Theater will offer Sun- Keiihi N % B kill off a budding romance between | day and Monday ‘he Battling Fool,” eith’e—Nora Baves. and & young Inglish bond serv- | & Story of exciting climaxes with a | ba Gt ond E e th's yes. e T e L e T Park. ipRt s il setlen altw sl B ot Direct from her London triumbil|finds the country seething with re- | “The Cradle Robbers,” an “Our Gang”| Sunday and Monday, John Gilbert | SFf S €CDNE CREE ERCLICRT GUTE comes Nora Bayes to top the bill at|jaljon, Her sweetheart is a patriot, | feature and “Lapland,” a scenic. Aileen Pringle, in “His Hour," e 2 5 i B Keith's Theater next week. | Pl : esdlny, Vi z 7 fesi . et o0 | @ble tourtst slecping cars from Washe and the girl secretly afliates with| Tuesday, Viola Dana and Adolphs Tangdon -in' “Whe Firsel 100|108 LUE o8 S ORI e e o N { with barber shop, bath and valet, and | observation car with ladles’ lounge, | out of doors. Schools for the children famed for excellence and beauty of sur- roundings. Hotels, bungalows and apart- ments to suit your purse. ! This famous international slnger re- the colonial cause and b 2 Menjo It “Ope. 3 " v d Path N ;T day, - 2 i ; ! by reason of | Menjou, fn “Open All Night," with and Pathe News: Tuesday, Withon The train to take is th: luxe turns to Keith vaudeville with bobbed | por goctal position lends wonderful | Arthur Stone, in “The Sky Plumber.” | Laura La Plants and Kenneth Har- |50 Angelcs and San Franclsco at re- e is the de 1 by the | hair and & new collectlon of SONES | 4id (o the Kevolution: Wednesday, Betty Compson, In “The | lan, in “Butterfly,” and Spat Family, | duced Pullman fares. Booklets, fares | tered upon | done in the true Bayes way. | A musical score by Deems Taylor | Female d_Irvin €. Coblys “One-|in “Hit the High Spots”; Wednesday |4nd schedules. S . Burgess, D. P. A., ® P £ week at| Ben Ryan and Hargiett Lee. a 8Ing- | wilj be a feature Third Off.” Thursday, Bebe Danlels | and Thursday, D. W. Griffith’s “The | Southern Railway System, 15610 H st. % er last eve- |ing and dancing team, in “One and _ 450 and Richard Dix, in “Sinners in Heav- | Birth of a Nation” with Henry B.|!.W. Washington. Phones Malin 5633 performance whi | Won ts To.” are herulded as dy smos | b ol “Th len 1 n H. Howe azardous | Walthall and Lilllan Gish; Friday, |#nd 7063.—Advertisement. | of joy, and Miss Lee as an eccentric | Rialto—"The Lover of Ca-|iuntime and the Kinog Madge Kennedy and Harrison Ford, | ——— than those .;flmldl 3 o commands u laugh | il ™ day, Mae Murray, in “Circe, the in “Three Miles Out,” Dorothy Devore, of the new Ii or evers . | chantress the Kinograms in “Kidding Katie,” and Lyman { N \ ostand's st Others will be Harriet Rempel, it | The feature at the Rialto next week | “Where Love Is Young. Saturday, | Howe's “Dipping in the Deep’: Sat- | ’;V-C"‘“’K"(C"Nw-'rm“)sml’-m- eptions The Tropical Storm, romance bY | is 4 sereen version of Belasco's play,| “In Ivery Woman's Life,” f | urday. Alexander Carr and George | 1. Los Angeles (3rd day) 2:30 p.m. % il T staged in a gorgeous sét- | “Dabyrau,” starring Lionel Atwill | Valll. Lioyd Hughes Sidney, in “Potash gnd Perimutter.” | { = . inoa rring Lionel Atwiil & a { gave Bernh ting; Jack Benny with his violin { with the title changed to “The Lover | mott. St nes and Hurd cartoon, “Boneyard Blues,” and | i Three other daily trains direct to California and & ornontie combination of singing. det | of Camille”* The sequen also )L.w} aweett, and and K | chapter 5. “Into the Net” ning | { two to Denver with connections for California. T s the yo acrobatic by the ur modernized The title role was | Starring Lige Coniey shows 7 and §:45 Saturdays at 1 H H 3 3 P other character. whose harmony is said to be fine and | plaved by Mon with, it 1s L and Sundavs at 2:45, with continuous | | Stop at beautifal, historic Salt Lake City. irt, as here showr their 4"'”'}"‘ o d ensati i {sald. the finest g nce of his| Apo“o performance both days i For handsome illustrated booklets, reservations ty adapted to t 1a retia Rhodes The art ot i Sslen; ?, ! is i . e il b tane pdinandiaraiday Gisna iiintey Sis | Don’t wait for time to ne fl iformacion e should be sta Monree of the I'Pagliacci | in “Merton « wies," and CHAY | Y- ! s s | Ary Railroad Ticket Office, or o kiana: acrha B e e s oot ot e av and sundas. cen n pe| D€al that itching rash | 5. 0, Smal, oL Coakins, fLootsteps twe Troubles of T of the = ator. The | Wednesday, Gloria Swanson, in “Her | Mille's “Feet of Clay”;, Tuesday and 5 - ! Gen'l Agt., C. & N. W. Ry., Gen'l Ageit. U. P. System, o ot e screen features “16 ibor =i inclnge| Loye Story . andiGhe bame/¥is | Wednieaday. (Glovialtiwanion: 1n. it N EGLECT of even the slight- 214 Pennsylvania Bidg.. 508 Com'i Trust Bldg. ted to com | a8 “Our Gang” | “All Wer: Thursday, Pauline Fred- | Love Storv.” and Wa est skin rash. roughness, 15th & Chestnut Sts. I5th & Market Sts. ted, a0’ far [Strand=Th:IG L » | erick, Conrad Nagel and Mae Bukch, | “Sweet Dreams chafing or sorencss may have | Philadsiphia Fhiladeiph /s S TEEinre Gox tran e Great Lover | {in “Marricd Flirts,” and Al St. John.!| Men Marry,” and Arthur Sto serious consequences. Painful, | 23 To RIS aid At the Strand Theater ‘Hot W Never Again”; Friday, Marie Pre- | “The Sky Plumt Friday, “Fast disfiguring complaints like ec- i : beginning Sundas. th 0t Water |vost and Rockliffe Fellows, in “Cor- | Company.” _and e Blows ar zema, ringworm, etc., all start eyt | be headed b, vd will be pictur t | nered,” and Jack Dempsey, in “Bring | in a small way. el | company of seven in a mus [l Metropolitan Th next | Him In": Saturdav, “Her Own Fri ma lating the opposits 1y jo 2 1 t 1 = The safest plan is to keep a entitled “The at Lover. e weck cginning Sundav oon, | WilL”" “Our Gang ink Thin, = 2 P added attraction will bring Juan ¢ in “Hot Water” =« feature-length | and “The iFiddlin’ 1" first of “The | jar of Rumur()mtment ready hd Agnes Noll ! comedy depicting the experience of a | Fast Stepper to use at the first sign of skin | Gonna |young man who meets h A ® i trouble. It promptly stops . S A B i e B = il R . i elp to Digest Your e ethtin & bt nd Msrtle Lawler, “Setting the Styie | whil hing 1o a wedding VCI’I\\;\E] "3‘: . | The most painful toothache tion Illi’_?umin_', ;'r_he tiny T k D. ges of disease and in the fier Songs and Arth Joyd. { man f Eroom who was so perfect Monday, Glorta Sw s pores readily receive this sooth- o ot |5 Tnden. and |15 tompasch (AT, b ont B Vo Stors Cind cnarit. | Quictly ends when you take | PRI e i et urkey uvimner » JonEcesnt the Witt and Winters, “A Pair of Aces.” | rlage license, m S tha Sing ar Wet'. Tuesday. Wed- | One or two Anti-Kamnia influence is carried far below of personal ot Mg Loyel] man. WEnt 0 R weouE GhuTch (0 i iten St and | Tablets, Also ready relief for the surface of the skin. (A) S B | e seen In “Tho Fruth About Wemen e e B Yauline Freder neuralgia, headache, sciatica, Resinol Soap is a favorite Ot s e | xaaptea original sory. | The Metropolitan Orchestra will | Nugel and Mae Busch. in 3 neuritis, rheumatism, grippe, :lf.:m‘:'.‘"i:flg? ‘:o'-o }ikeh,iu YOUR ANSWERS MUST BE PRINTED ‘DISTINCTLY IN SPACES BELOW : ture ve siory of modern wte an ove e and musical ts,” and W Rogers, in i i v A refreshiny | ;f':flll]‘:l'lv'\ Shtitien e b fimes and the latest Fox e e s ety Congressman urday, Maric | insomnia, nervousness. Breaks and cleansing. Aulldrullin'. | = il i cllows, H vost and Rock n master dram: large cast gl to undertake Tiie fexce by 1 complete the bi up 2olds, fevers and stops A 4 & | w| © Palace==_The Snob.", Jircd cad CIT Bowes, In “B women’s pains. Sold every et of vro. | Gayety—"Happy Moments™| %% "¢ | :‘?m-, ) .3” e day for 34 years by druggists | ESl NOL BPnrovriate wid exhiNIE artlatic taste | naer s e oata eite oo oA | Carolina. ; everyvlvlheM:l;h23 m_lll,lonsl used | = [ while the costumes, with traditioni | e e atiaci ] e R s e he Saon Siidas aatiaens annually. e original pain | | ritention to « cifect, aiso are | 1 Fesnty of aent/|censor 6 “Brosiway Aftar Dai” |back of Notre Dams reliever, Anti-Kamnia, has AK i marked by e Relieve ed 1s s i | A . lery unsurpas to charac- | which marked this young Washir njof DUy 3 P 2 H ! M | terize an entirel chow, with [newspaper man's debut as & movie Sweet and .« | on every tablet. | D cfll_lls i 'xfrgp; w White heading the list of prin- | director. -jand Thursday 3 u | HEA ! LOKEC: ¢ 1s a line of drolleries as “The Snob” is the screen ver: Life.” with Virginia Vaill; ay, 3 i 7 | e el o comic Of ke new iiwe |Of = Sovy by Meten 7. Wart Sl Dasa an “Rloas Cawe Use Tablets | with antiseptic | e etitens arees uline Glenmar, soubrette, is the | has achleved fame as the rary | Saturday, T with Ans y | old-school states: Iy one of the principals retained |interpreter of the quaint customs ! tonio Moreno sstelle Taylor - | powertul figure, and »m the show last on. Her spe- ;nm personality of the Dutch settlers — | | - | 5 ¢ Htn N cialty is dancing. Herman Fay is the | of Pennsylvania. It constitutes a | ~ 1 to your nostrils cran of the Nap second comic. Florence Allison, also | character study of a weil known type | Chevy Chase. i - PPIY m’. ht ! ? truly inspiring a recruit from the West, is prima | —tie Young man dissatisfled with his | ay and Monday, Marion Davies, | | nig. [ dler's loya : donna, whose songs glve wide range [own social sphere and who conNantly | ir a,” Acsop's Fables and News | i for 2 Deautifui wolce. Othoes are |courts an advanced social position | s Vs Voarimay,| OPPOSED TO ALZ PAIN | | ruperficial lightn yurpose, the « that is fo be d It is a matter of terest that in the sele Young for .the harac Teror of Austr the veloped lhome tals rrom An outstanding fs enacted with lietween the emp rolcon, and later, w the youth rums tt cajolery of his ssionate crash 5 told of the 58 of his caus The production will be given the ! afnder of the week, with Satur- Balloon Tires Standard Equipment A Pharaoh. Chooses. when | » from . Preposition. 1 i 9 33. Constellation. 1. A king mentioned 34 "B o5y o the eyelid. Horizontal matine | : R 16. An aid to the den- { the Bible. . : ; i i e 36. Public automobile. tist and 1o the National—"Aren't We All?"} 3. A superior remedy 35 Series of tennis dottor. Gllttering cyniaism attered for patnx games: 15 ote ot theldie through a fabric of 1 & ana| 7. Proceed. 40. A quadruped. tonic scale. k nu:'!;:;’ ,L'f:,_“’,‘ Ll 9. Amountainin 4l A crag; a jutting 1% Move. } ity to reviv Bis peruincity heiel Thessaly. rock. 20. A lllarm'f“ pain k next week, beginning Monday, at !hcl 43. The sun. destroyer. atlonal Theater, a< Lord Grenham 11. Bow tho head. G 22, Preposition. ] Prederick Lonsdale's medy 12. The plural abbre- S Mosicall cotipo “Aren't We All?" which had such a viation of what 46. Headache remedy. s i tion. long run at the Gaiety Theater, New this s, 17. A river in Ttaly. ! York. : ! : 25. Hole in the ground. As Lord Grenham Mr. Mande, whose 3 R E il 13. Acommon carrier. Vertical 30. Toward. Grumpy s one of the classic pere | 2 : 15. Thus. ertical e < formances of the Engl 0 17. B 1. Diphth 31. Part of “to be. stage, plays a Jolly old Englich peer, Il attors o RLIONE 33. Light (in a clas- who, despite his age, has very young| . . [ 3 {] 19 Obtain. 2. Abbre viation of Sicalitonguc) d_yeasty ideas. He is more than a il 21. Indicates the sub- manufacturer of A 2 deliberate philanderer. He is shock- Sl o 23" Chcatal): . Agreement. ingly pagan, but his is a gay, light- Junctive. P i 36. A young male. hearted sort of & paganism. ‘1('!9 makes 23. A medicinal tablet. . Preposition. i R mtldn o ¢ 1o denlals, admits his weakness and 1] 25. One of the factors 5. Domestic animal. 2 et . defends it as a virtue in a man of his E S It S l P It - i building material. Y age. He is caught in the tolls of a ve"yone ays —— a es rO‘ve of the area of a 6. Supposititions ) . o0 predatory widow In the end and circle. : power. NG e e laughs at the disaster. . 6. Love dearly. 7. Same as 2 (verti- SR ¥ Charles Dillingham has provided a The greatest of all Hudson-Essex values : . e RS Sialiocats: t for the star whicl includes Cyn- . . . . . . thia Brooke, Hope Sutherland, Mar- now at the lowest price in their history. Baoi 8. Bone. . 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Frank. 7690 ‘Hamilfon and chorus of the “kicking- est Kickers™ ever meen will assist { jutroducing “leltle Jessie James” Lo

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