The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1920, Page 13

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ete ee Vases HUES TSP Sl ses se sues THs SES es LEGAL FIGHT OVER | »¥ ‘ . to how on lipeeiialiss | 8 Mra. Samuel Groos Tries to Pre«|f ne, beget CL) Nominated for reas on 302d ® jo Se | g ent Production of Roxtand’s [in th e Given BOON)! GAMERON, Mo, Jan. 23.—Capt. Jacob t “Cyrano de Bergerac.” | Lt Ply i sald last night thet he | L. Milligan of Richmond, Mo., was nom- ad ‘produced the play four a0 | jnate ~si » the Demoorate | Ce nemeat ol a rary controversy in-| With a modern stage craft which elim. | "ated for Congress by the Democrats | sol sss ‘* ot pasion © inated (he old devices which were held {of the Third Missouri Congressional Dis- 8! |to be similar to ‘those’ in’ Mr. \Groga’s [trict on the 302d ballot _yeaterda . | wor © also presented this version a came after loc | : eapected tone IE ineaere Youn which had lasted since yesterday, Vot- | is an infamous thing that ,this/ing continued all night. Afters almosi Me ra d against the riamo | 300, ballots. ha ‘Charles. ta bent Rubbers protect your | ‘ Ay great a poet,” said the actor, | Ficklin of Ma " e cket-boo! | * ED c and fof the. French | Democratic nont alth-~and your pocket-book as | ep crohant Prince of Gor my At the time the/B. Frost of Plattabuns, well. They save your shoes, Ae Me Rs LOFISIGAl wuit wae “UFOUME NE. Apis leatemere: ae bmmeail ele A. J. BATES & CO,, Distributors, a % —_ _ — kee ita - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY * for the more noted work. Mrs.|ently paid little attention to it and dow, obtained a court| did not come to this country to fight Bdward | it vill ¥ ring DEAD MEN'S PLAYS, areas CTS SOKA > a a= TiN we a. 6 we PRE Sd Sacr, aS Sy: Bo bas ~ Nes SS The Famous Aeolian | PLAYER-PIANO An Instrument of Unexcelled Quality at a Very Moderate Price Then come, possibly, selections from current musi- cal comedies, or one or two Grand Opera favorites and maybe Liszt’s “‘2znd Hungarian Rhapsodie,”’ or something similarly inspiring. NLESS you have been in a home where there was a player-piano, you can have no idea of the pleasure one of these instruments gives. Every evening it is played, now one member of the family, now another, acting as the performer The music is generally varied character. 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If you care ‘s fill outthecoupon and mail at once, heck, cashier’s check, Post OMfce Money Order or W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mass. cou! W. |. DOUGLAS SHOF CO., Plsne Sead prospectus st the We le ‘Com, an ry al option to purchase within: ares of the 7 per cent re company. It ts un- eratood that this request incurs no oblige. tion on my part , unless after investig I subseribe for t " ‘Street addresa City or Town State __ las Shoe fertifeate. en! ~ The Sunday World’s Zor anee Want Directory Sum ee ee ee eee eee -

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