Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 14, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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PHILADELPHIA '
PHOTOPLAY
PARAGRAPHS
toMkc lim ;qf4s waJtla their turn
to pnrctmae tlefcHai automobile parked
atonar tha trst an rcyreriUMv leather
Infla K aoottty M professional paople tell
the atarr a( th Kilnnoa of the Htsnlejr
Ttwatar a a, pWeplay house,
MM TaHafVrro, one of the most charm
Mac aad takmtea' youtic actreasta on the
ataf or screen, vr'.H be at tha Locust Mon
ar M Tea4ay In "The Dawn of Ixive "
Tha story la from the pen of Chatinlnc Pol'
lata: an4 Jtettntas; Wolf.
VlnHnla, rearaon. In "Tha War llrlda'a
ecret." la tha elterln for the flrat day of
la comhtr weak at tha Iluby Theater Tha
aoamaa ara laid In a Hcotch vlllace and treat
cra has been taken In providing tha proper
alsaesphera and setting. Included In the
anBaorHns; cart ara Walter Law and Oltn
White,
It H Useless to look for tha pipes of an
cnaan, especially In ths case of the Imtru
at trie KureKa it nan an tna sustained
f one: yet Is different. You will not
Jtat anything' mora than a piano with a
syetertou contrivance Inalde. Tbomaa Hat.
terrkM, the musician, la a matter of thla In
strument and has a complete acore for each
picture preeented,
A year ano the papera were filled with
the "cuttlngV of the cenaor on "The Bar
Itent.'' It has passed thla body of "lofty"
folks and w II he ahown at the Overbrook
neat Monday
Scenes of Washington, D C, are ahown
In "The Velvet Paw," which plays at the
Cedar on Monday
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of uext
vreek. at the, l'alare, n. If. Bothern, for a
QMarter of a century one of the moat domi
nant flgurea on the English-speaking- stage,
will appear In hts first moving picture, "Tha
' Chattel." Ho Is supported by Peggy Uy
land, tha well-known English actress.
The film adaptation of tCdgar Belwyn'a
play, "nolllng Stones," which stars Owen
Moore and Marguerite Courtot, will be the
attraction at the Belmont on Monday and
Tuesday next.
At the Arcadia on Thursday. Friday and
Katurday William 8. Hart Try I bo seen In
tha role of a "bad man," the type that has
dona most to make him popular lie la pre
vented as the star of n lld play of the
Wert, entitled "The Return of Draw Kgan,"
from the pen of C Gardner Bulmnn
Pauline Frederick's character In 'Ashes
at Kmbera'' at the Alhnmbra la perhaps the
'most difficult role that she has played on
the screen.
"The Smugglers," a melodrama starring
Donald Brian, now singing In town. Is tha
feature announced for Monday next at the
Rial to. Aa the title of thla photoplay com
edy clearly Indicates, It la replete with ad
ventured, thrills and episodes both umuslng
and stirring
"The Shielding Shadow" has now entered
upon a successful career at many houses.
Tlvo Liberty will show the second episode
on Friday
"The Parson of Panamlno" In the title of
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Dustln Farnum'a latest play; but when It
comes to tha Fifty-sixth Btreet Theatre It
will be known an 'The Fighting Parson,"
a more typical title.
'The Shine Qlrl," which cornea to the
Harden, la n product of the Thanhouser
Studios, although distributed on the Pathe
program.
An extra, feature at the Savoy on Friday
will be Chaplin's "Pawnshop."
The first episode of "The Scarlet nun
tier" wilt be shown on Tuesday at the
Princess. Carl Williams la starred.
Feminism predominates at the Apollo next
week, for ths star ov' each day's play Is of
that gender.
The Leader will lend the week'a events
with Theda Bara In 'The Serpent."
Jackie Saunders wilt be In 'The Grip of
nvll" at the Olympta on Thursday.
No matter at what hour you may visit
the Qlrard Avenue Theater when the reg
ular performance Is golnir on. you will find
much that will Interest, Instruct and, whnt
Is more Important, thoroughly amuso sou.
Hpeclat events are scheduled from time to
time. For Instance, Tuesday night la when
amateur aspirants to stage renown have
their chancs to reveal their ability, or their
lack of It, to admiring friends and tha great
delight of patrons. On Thursday night the
dancing contests are held. In which grace
ful devotees of terplschore compete for val
uable prises. Friday night Is assigned to
vaudeville, and some of the best acta are
seen for tho first time. A. It. P.
THE THEATRICAL BAEDEKER
oaifIC'A" "Common Clny," with Jnne Cowl, Ormo Caldnra, Henry Stovenson,
Frank Uurbeck, Itoy Cochrane, Isabella O'Madlsan, Marlon Bertram and others.
Clove Klnkead'a drama, which hon the double distinction of winning John
Crate's jirlre for a piny by a s'tudent of Harvard University und of running all
tlnoucli last season on Brotulwuy. It cicala with a servant who suffers at the
4 hands of her employer's son, but who wins happiness and honor in tho end.
IJBTtiUT BTJIHET OPKItA. IIOUHK "A Daughter of the Ooda," with Annette
Kellermnnn and Stuart Holmes (opening Tuesday night). William Fox's elab
orate photoplay spectacle, in the making of which he sont Director Herbert
Brenon and a company of players to Jamaica, whore thousands of natives were
pressed Into service for the mob scenes, and huts, houses and towns erected.
The story Is a romantic and adventurous tale suggesting the ''Arabian Nights"
In atmospfiere and giving Miss ICellermann an opportunity to display her nu
merous accomplishments.
MKTI10VQLITAN OVKRA HOUSE -(Beginning tonight) "Hip, Hip, Hooray." with
Charlotte, the famous skater; John Philip Souia and his band, Nat M. Wilts,
Charles T. Aldrlch, tho Bogannys, MallLa and Bert and many other specialties.
TJio big entertainment, from the New York Hippodrome, Is here for a four weeks'
engagement, N
AT POPULAR PN1CKH
WAi.Vtr "Bringing Up Father In Poll
'tics," Ous Hill's newest yehlcle for
displaying the amusing vicissitudes of
Oeorga McManus's well-known "comic,"
This time he In glen the background of
politics, with a bat masque thrown In.
KMGKlWliOCKEK 'The Kternhl Mag.
dalene," with Uugenle Blair The drama
of the upllfter and the light o' love, which
was first dlnpluyed at the Walnut earlier
III the season. A play with much In
terest. LYIllO "lltr Soldier Boy," with Clifton
Crawford, John Charles Thomas and Mar
garet llomalne. A Jlelglumlzed Teutonic
ufieretta, with a coat of pro-Ally white
wash, and somo songs In the "grand man
ner," capably sung,
g HO AD "A Lady's Name," with Marie
Sir Herbert Tree, nctor-knight and
star of "Old Folks at Home," to be
seen at the Arcadia Monday, ar--ivea
in Los Angeles and is met
by other Triangle stars. Douglas
Fairbanks, who will figure on tho
Victoria screen Monday in "Man
hattan Madness," stands next to
Sir Herbert, on his left. Then
comes Wilfred Lucas
Down Broad
street goes
J. Charles
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starof'Her
Soldier
Boy," for a
brisk walk
before the
matineo at
the Lyric.
Hero wo sco Morris Gest feeding our City Hall plaza pigeons wih what Mr.
Will A. Pago calculates is ono four-millionth of the profits of "Experience"
sinco its first night nt tho Adelphi
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Tempest. Ooisamer comedy, written by
Cyril Ilarcourt, who wroto "A Pair of
Silk Btocklngs," ery deftly interproted
by Miss Tempest nnd W. flraham
Browne, good fun.
FOinBsr "Sybil." with Julia Sanderson,
Donald Brian and Joseph Caw thorn A
pretty atar, an agile star, a comic ntar,
plus some pretentious orchestrated melo
dies. ADBt.PUt "Experience," with Krnest
aiendlnnlng. A "modern morality play,"
with more humannesa than graced
"Kverywonian." There'n u largo cast.
Ulendlnnlng acts superhlj
NEW FEATVtlK FU.il S
STANLEY "The Daughter of MacCiregor"
(first half of week), with Valentino tlrant.
a Famous Players-Paramount film; a
Burton Holmes Travelogue to southern
Italy, and others. 1-atter halt of week,
"The Kiss," with Owen Moore and Mar
guerite Courtot, a Famous Players-Paramount
film, and others,
nOADM"01d Folka at Home" (first half
of week), with Sir Herbert Tree, the dis
tinguished English atar, a Fine Arts
Triangle production, and others. Last
half of week, 'The Ileturn of Draw
Kgan," with W H. Hart, an Ince-Trlangle
production, and others,
PA LA CE 'The Chattel" (llrst half of
week), with II II Sothern and View
Hland, the CIreater Vltagraph photo
play starring America's leading Shake
spearean player. Last half of week, "The
Iteturn of Eve," with Edna Mayo and
Eugene O'Brien, an Essanay film, first
ahowlnr,
BOTWr "The ManWho Stood Still" (first
half of week), with Lew Fields, a Brady
made World film, and others. Last half
of week, "Life's Shadows," with WMIam
Nigh and Irene Howley, a Metro photo
play, and others.
VtOTOElA "Manhattan Madness" (alt the
week), with Douglas Fairbanks, the
amusing and exciting Flhe Arts-Triangle
film about the westerner who finds ad
a enture In New York.
VAvneyiLLB
KElTWSTltUo Story, prima donna; Ed
win Arden nnd company, In "Close .puar
ters" ; Sautly and Morton, singers ; Adrian
C ("Cap") Anson, comedian nnd singer:
Charles Leonard Fletcher, character
artist; A Qerard and Sylvia Clark, In
"Modern Vaudeville Frolics"; Frank
Parish nnd Peru, dancers and athletes ;
the Kramers, gymnasts; Camilla's Birds
and the Sellg Tribune Pictures.
OLOBU "The Lan Party." a tabloid
musical comedy; Dan Sherman and com
pany. In 'The Jay Circus"; Nana Sulli
van and company. In "Never Again" ; Tl
Ling Sing, vlolkilst; Uoldsmlth and
Plnard, In "The New Salesman"; Ward
and Raymond, sinning, talking and danc
ing act; Dare-devil Johnny Reynolds.
Ilarklns. McKee and Loftus, singing and
piano specialty; D'Almond and Fuller. In
a comedy sketch ; Itichnrd Brothers, acro
bats, etc.
ORAND "Town Hall Follies," headed by
the lrsh tenor, Eugene Emmett ; Marlon
Weeks, soprano ; Frescott and Hope Eden,
telepathy artists; Anthony and Mack, the
"Wop nnd the Contractor"; Cabaret'a
CLOSE-UPS
ELSIE niZEn, leading lady of
"Rio Grande," new military
play, by Augustus Thomas; manage
ment Charles Frohman. Born
Washington, D. C, twenty-two years
a g d. Educated
Washington, Lon
don and Paris.
Admiration for
Sarah Bernhardt
put her on tho
stage; dobut in
"Trilby" in small
part, stock com-
Eany. Played the
oy, Lucius, in
"Julius Caesar"
with Fnvcrsham
with great suc
c o s s. Leading
lady in "Tho Es
cape" a n u ac
quired valuable experience with
Ralph Cummlngs's stock company.
Seen as lately as April last with Ar
vino Players at Broadway Theater,
Camden. Height, 5 feet; weight.
100 pounds; big brown eyes and
dark brown hair; suffragist by con
viction; recreations, study and mo
toring. Homo address, Washington,
D, C, whero her father "is in tho
'Government." At the Broad Street
Theater the week beginning Mon
day, October 23.
V at'i'i.ifflt
Dogs; Mr. Flake and Miss Falon, singers,
nnd Pathe News and comedy reels.
C11088 KEYS TnEATEltFint halt of
week, Pauline, the French hypnotist;
Itusselt Yokes, comsdlan; Bap nnd Hirst,
Waltera and Moore, In a comedy sketch ;
the Thre Angels Sisters and the Four
Venders. Last half, Pauline, "Into the
Light," a drama of a court trial ; Rogers,
Curxon and Rogers: B. Kelly Forrest,
comedian; Sheats and Eldred and tho
Archie Nicholson Trio.
WILLIAM PENX THE A TEK First half
of week, "The Olobe Trotters." a musical
comedy; the Big City Four, J. Edwin
Least and company. In "We, Us & Co";
Jonea and Johnson, comedians; Wil
liam S. Hart, In 'The Dawnmaker,"
u Triangle film. Last half, "Mammy
Jinny's Birthday," a musical concoction;
Canfleld and Barnes, Brennan and Powell,
the Thomas Trio and Norma Talmadge,
In "The Social Secretary," a Triangle
film.
HINBTRELZ
DIMI ONT'N Varied program of blackface
entertainment, with Interpolated spoclnl
tles by members of the resident company.
Tho skit tills week Is "Experience of thef
Blackmailers."
The Musical Glasses
Solurday, OcJO&er U, Repetition of
yesterday's Philadelphia Orchestra concert
In the Academy of Music, Ilrahms's Third
Symphony. Hlbellus'n "Flnlandla," Beet
hoven's "Corlolan" overture, and Roger's
"Variations nnd Fugue on a Merry Theme
by Hlller," constituting the program.
Tonight,
Friday, October 10. , Second concert of
the season by the Philadelphia Orihestra In
the Academy, with Ernestine Schumnnn
Helnk as soloist, and Beethnven'H Second
Symphony an the principal number. After
noon. Saturday, October II Repetition of
Friday's concert by the Orchestra In the
Academy. Night.
Wcdneiday, October IS Recital by Lu
cius Cole, violinist, and Ferdinand Hlmmel-
releh. nlnnlst. In Wltherspoon Hall. Eve
ning.
Thursday, October tl, Symphony con
cert at Baptist Temple, with a program In
cluding Dvorak's "From the New World,"
Grieg's "Peer G-ynt" Suite, "Tannhauier"
overture nnd aria from "Don Carlos" by
Mary Jordan. Evening.
Monday, October SO, First Boston Sym
phony concert of the season, with Fritz
Krelsler as soloist, at the Academy. Eve
ning. Thursday, November 9. The Philadelphia
Operatlo Society will produce "La Boheme"
at the Academy under Wasslll Leps'a direc
tion. Evening.
Monday, November IS. Concert by the
New York Philharmonic at the Academy
with Josef Stransky conducting. The pro
gram: Dvorak'K fourth symphony. Max
BergerH "Variations and Fugue for Orches
tra on a Theme by Mozart," prelude to "Die
Melsteralnger" and Brahma's D major con
certo, played by Sascha Jacoblnoff, tho vio
linist. Evening.
Opening of the Boston-National Opera
Company's season at the Metropolitan with
a revlvat of fllordano's "Andrea Chenler,"
to be followed by a week's repertoire.
You remember the Washington
FiayersT Tney wno proved th .
as well as hata, could come out ok i. 2,
uox i ou, uic iu coming DacK to FWkw '
.l.l.tt.1.. with Iha ..4t.. e .
ne-ementa In New York -ll tv J
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siarx weir tour soon November 1 M
find them at the Little Theater, this
acii vi uidii iiiwv popular pieces win
piraviivcu iKin JHUI IB in one act, Ve
The nrsi production or tha Players' -t
an audlenca of one person, by tha war J
was made in a little bookshop wken,' J!f
nucleus of the present group etM?rli
artists, actors and authors met to dt2i
plana for starling an artistically muSf
theater. Robert Edmoad Jonen -vt!'
since become famous, was one of them, all 3
suggested quick action, and Lom tv2-3
sanys "The Glittering date," was the Z 1
tiM "tea.
vun an oi mem in we cast, exceet 4
who served as the producer and the one wte s"
made up the audience, they gave their Si,
niav. ho me.fljtea vr th .i. .. r-1 '
efforts that a search -waa commtncea il M
ne morning lofeaome Duiidlng that nkM
be converted) Into a theater. A -D.rf.22 ;
lovely" stable waa found, but before til. Ji
Inspectors from city departments dnui '
upon them nnd put an end to their piaa ii
rinany uio iiiue naoox xneater vratl
rented. Hero they gave their first puet
perfornmnce. Tho experiment proved at
UCCCB3.
Where the Evening
Ledger-Universal
Weekly
Can Be Seen
MONDAY
Raver Theater. 12th and Market Stt.
Jombo Theater, Front and Olrsrd Ats '
Soroerwt Theater. Kenilniton Ave. ae4 Sea.
eraet 81. Va ,
Kerntene Tbtster, loth and Seoth Stl.
Verdi Hall, 1th and ChrUtlan rite.
TUESDAY
I'lnia Theater, Ilronil and rort.r Kit
Mrtor Theater, Franklin and ClearfleU (H4.
Tentiirr Theater. Marshall Ht. and Erie An,
Kertne, 10th and (tenth 8U.
l'reralcr.
WKDNBSDAY
I'alm Theater.
JBth Street Theater.
Mammoth Theater. 7th St. and Glrarl Afe.
t arnsa Theater. '
iladton.
Fiatwlck.
THURSDAY
Stanler Theater. 16th and Market Sli.
Tuxedo Theater.
Kraptro Theater. Frankferd,
ItoiboreiKh Theater.
Vet Alleghenr Theater
FRIDAY
Stanler Theater. lOlli and Market Sli,
Market .Ht. Theater. 3SS Market HI.
f'nhotkalnk Theater, 6th ana! Dlaman4 St..
Richmond Theater, Richmond and CtearfttM.
Kalrtnount Theater.
Ontario Theater,
rireat Snnthera Theater,
Vune Theater,
SATCRDAV
Stanler Theater, ltth and Market Mil.
(Iterhrook Theater. 6Jd and llaTerfenl An,
rorriiaush'a Theater. Sth aut Rare Stl.
I'olnt llreeso Theater, I'elnt Ureero An s4
MerrU St.
tur Theater. Slat and Wharton Sts.
Mijeatle Theater.
TItoII Theater, 11th Bt. and Falrmosat Art,
Mixl't Theater.
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
y&m
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BoSna Gnrwnw
THE following theatera obtain their plctnrei thronih the STANLEY Ilooklnc
Companr, vthleh li a suarantee of early thaolnc of the flneat prodnrUoni,
ctaroo revivwea neior eiiuDmon. aik i,r ih inraicr in sur locamr
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vimmA krr Aililhltlnn. Ask inr
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BLUCDI
Bluebird Photoplays
BLUCDI
The universal popularity of these productions U proving the widespread
appreciation of the now famous policy
"THE PLAY'S THE THING"
These Superior Bluebird Features Are Showo at the Following Letdlar Pholoplsy House
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AnAlierliui, Hh and Rare . (lra'a Ferrr l'alare. 11U Federal.
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Imperial. Both below Malnat Nt,
Jumbo, Front and tltrard.
KrMorloa, lMi and Laudator Ale.
Ijtfairatto. Canbrla and Kenolnston.
IJbortr, Broad and Celawbla,
Mammoth. St and utrard.
Market St.. SM Market Bt.
Maleotle. tit Vewlnitaa Ave,
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ALHAMDKA Mat. Dally at 2: nvga. 0:4B t 9.
t'aramount l'lctures.
I XJ..IC In 'THE nEWAUD
Louise Hulr op patience
korl T 62D AND THOMrSON
APOLLO MATINEE DAILY
Mae Marsh and Robert Harron in
"THE LITTLE LUIV
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
BELOW 10TH
E. H. Sothern,THECHATTEL
B2D ABOVE MAnKET
BELMONT
Mali., liSO 3 130, 10a
Evas., 0.S0. 8. 0 30. loo
wALLAcn nnin and cleo ntrxiELY, in
The Houae With tho Oolden Wlndo.a"
o'en a r C0TH AND CEDAIl AVE.
CEDAR rAKiiot.vr theateb
ANITA STEWART in
'THE DAHINO OT DJANA"
FA1RMOUNT "SOTirAISnAitD ave.
VIVIAN MARTIN in
'THE HTItONQEn LOVE"
FRANKFORD "" raANKI?ENUB
Wallace Reid & Cleo Ridgley in
Tho Houae With the ao'fin!00
teTU cyrTitEATEH Matlne; Dallr
Ob 1 tl d 1 Below Bprjice. Ergs. T te 11.
FANNIE WARD in
"EACH PEARL ATEAR"
V-nTrjnic'M t -"lansdownb avb. "
GAKUi-Tl EYENINO 0:30 TO 11.
James Morrison & Betly Howe in
THE ALIBI"
JEFFERSON ll?KDEs?-OTHm
Clara Kimball Young in
THE DARK 8ILKNCW
LOCUST,
Market St Theater
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Mata. 1:30 and Si So, loa.N
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HAUOLD LOCKWOOD & MAE ALLISON In
"MIBTEIt 41"
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UUh In "Sukan Itocka tho Boat." Chaplin In
Tho l'awnihop." Mon. Saundera In "Orlp of
Evil " Wed. Marto Walcamp In "Liberty."
OVERBROOK rp.neafo
MARGUERITE CLARK in
"LITTLE LADY EILEEN"
PALACE 1SU WAnKET BTIIEET
PAULINE FREDERICK in
"AMIES OF KMHKI18"
PARK
ItlDQE AVE. ft DAVriHN ST.
MAT. 3115. KVn.Oil5t.Jl
THE BATTLE CUT OP PEACE"1
Hjpeclal Matineo for Children 11 A. 1L
PRINCESS " w'Tft3!Fr
Anna Nilsson oc Wm, H. Tooker in
"HER BUnitKNDER"
Brctnnlng TUEUDAY, CK.T IT and evory Tuea.
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REGENT
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FANNIE WARD in
"BACK PBARL A THAR"
LIBERTY 0AD
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NANCE O'NEILL in
;Tim IRON WOMAN"
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Blanche Sweet Ac Thomas Meighan
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The Mysterious!!
I Who Is He!
Tens of 'milUons arc mystified, by this strange
character in
PATHE 'S
Wonder Serial
RI 1 O V MARKET BTREET
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Harold Lockwood Ac Mae Allison
In "MIHTER 41"
SAVOY 12n MARKET
EMILY STEVENS in
THE WHEEL Or THE LAW"
TIOGA ,TT" AND VIMANa0
Owea Moore Ac Marguerite Cowtet
In "RQLUNa WONE-B"'
VICTORIA MAHKHT BT.
LILLIAN GISH in
'DIANE OF THE rOLUaf'
K6MTH PHILAUMLPHIA
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GIRARD AV,lSBSl?
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VIVIAN MARTIN in
"HER PATriaWI BON"
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la fifteaa episodes of mystary, romance and startJinri adveBtare
Featuring
GRACE DARMOND
LEON DARY RALPH KEUARD
It is a thoroughly human story
such as Dumas or Kipling might have
writtw a itory of a modern MonteXriito and
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Ask for it at your favorite theaters
"The Shielding Shadow" story is being;
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