Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 11, 1917, Final, Image 7

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GAIL KANE
Hazel Leo will act as hostess at the Garrirk Hnrlnr !, .. um.
"Mother" Mary Maurice will be seen in "TmnSSj &a' c2,n!"i'.0 PturlMtl
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CORINNK GRIFFITH
MOTHER" MAURICE WILL BE SEEN
. AT THE STANLEY AND ARCADIA
famous Old Lady of the Vitagraph Forces Has
Been tfeiore the Public Fifty Years; Once
Taught School in Philadelphia
ENID BENNETT J
Cori Grim h. 'w Z'TTPTJSC" 9 I?if?,S?- 0?" !" tnrod in "Souls In Pawn" at the Regent, while
nppcars at the Palace in "The Mother Instinct." ' ' lusl"lIl;" w'" ao wiuiams in "Transgression" at the Stanley. Enid Bennett
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With a world-wldo reputation as an ac
tno. Mary Birch Maurice, Vitagraph
pUyir nd one oT tho best-loved dim stars,
alio enjoys the distinction of bolnc known
ti "the mother of the movies." Sho was
low on November .15, 1844, In Morrls-
. tan. O. when that little town wan !.
tilted as a stopping placo for tho stage
iciches that traveled tho National pike, the
hlfhway that made Henry Clay famous.
Mr. Maurice's father -was Thomas Birch,
inl her mother before her marrlage.Sarah
Dtiap Sinclair. Both were born In Phlla
Wphii, Fa., of English Quaker parentage
ui toth families companions of William
Finn.
Mrs. Maurice began her education In the
publls schools of Philadelphia, graduating
jV from the Normal College. She adopted teach-
pl u the work best suited to her lncllna
n, but during tho Civil AVar was so
Mtive In tho presentation of flags and In
At making ot patriotic speeches, which she
' Mivered with powerful dramatic effect, her
friends suggested she go on tho stars.
I "Newly fifty years ago Mary Maurice
Joined the Pittsburgh, pa., stock company
. tad made her first professional appearance
' fa the farce "My Neighbor's Wife." This
u followed by engagements with P. S.
I Chinfrau in "The Arkansaw Traveler," John
T. Raymond In "There's Millions In It," a
' rtpertolre of Shakespearean characters with
John McCullough, Edwin Booth and1 Law-
rce Barrett, and with Joseph Jefferson,
peering as Mene in "Itlp Van Winkle,"
Md Tlllle Slowboy In "Tho Cricket on tho
Hearth."
Surlnar tha lator nnrt nt ihn .. -
, iii, tn Vitagraph Company especially
V eattred Mrs. Mnnrl tn nnn in nn i.
- - ,t -w m.a.vu. ., ii im
portant picture production entitled "The
Irffwy," in which Charles Kldrldgo was
to play opposite. Her varied experience
J an actress and her strikingly featural
naracteristica that reproduced effectively
jn the film Induced tho Vitagraph Company
enrage her as a regular stock member.
ar second picture was entitled "His
Mother," and It was due principally to the
o able character she portrayed and her
wonderful Interpretation that earned for her
tno title "the mother of the movies." sin:o
becoming a regular member of the famous
"Vitagraph Stock Company. Mrs Maurice
lias been Identified with mother parts al
most exclusUely.
Theatrical Baedeker
FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS
OAItKWK-"Tho Crisis," Wm. N. Sellg's
production of Winston Churchill's book
of CIM1 War times. Special music and
other features.
STANLEY "The Second Mrs. Tannucrny,"
with Sir Qeorgo Alexander and Hilda
Moore, first half of the week. "Trans
gression," with Harle Williams and Cor
rine Grmith, latter half of the week.
Others.
ARCADIA "Mary Jane's Pa," with Maro
MacDermott and Mllrtied Manning, first
half of the week. "The Master of His
House." with William Desmond, the latter
half of the week. Others.
VICTORIA "Durand of the Bad Lands,"
with Dustln Tarnum, the first half of
the week. "The Jury of Kate." with
Mabel Taliaferro, the latter half of tho
woek. Others.
PALACE "The Mother Instinct," with
Enid Bennett and Margery Wilson, the
first half of the week. "Mary Jane's Ta,"
with Maro MacDermott and Mildred
Manning, tho latter half of the week.
Others.
RECENT "Souls In Pawn," with Gall
Kane, Monday and Tue.-day : "Madame Bo
Poep," with Secna Owen, Wednesday and
Thursday ; "Mary Jane's Pa," with Maro
MacDermott and Mildred Manning, Fri
day and Saturday.
VAUDEVILLE
KEITH'S "The Mclsterslngers" ; Hassard
Short In "Tho Buby Bay" ; Dorothy Toyo,
vocalist; Keller Mack and Anna Earl in
songs and comedy; Three Travllla
Brothers and their diving seal ; Jlmmlc
Lucas, nut comedian; Harry Holman and
company In sketch, "Adam Killjoy" ; Bis
sett and Bestry In songs nnd dances;
Kunnzaua Boys, a Jap trio, and pictures.
OLOIIE Slatko's "Itolllclfcrs" ; "Beaux
and Belles" ; LnCosta and Clifton in "Just
Nan"; Billy Bnrlow ; Nichols nnd Nichols,
Baby Itoselyn and Sisters; Joseph ltem
ington nnd company In "Tho Millinery
Salesman"; Harry Sjkcs; Threo Bartos,
Eleanor Fisher nnd pictures.
CROSS KEYS Larry Beilly nnd company
In "The Immigrant"; Qulnn nnd Laf
ferty; Snllle Stanley; Dorothy Bogcrs
nnd company In "The Fortuno Teller" ;
Tag and White; Stewart nnd Mercer
Latter half of the week brings "Tho Boso.
land dlrlf?." with Barney William1!; Tho
Three Twins; Uhnrles Martell; Vein and
Orma ; Mack and White; DeVries Troupe.
GRAND "Marcello" ; William Wilson lyid
company In "The Politician"; Mack and
Williams; GnrclnnettI Brothers nnd their
dog; Jones and Johnson; Maud Rjan,
and pictures.
BURLESQUE
CASINO Jean Bcdlnl's "Puss-Puss" couv
pany, Including Clark and McCullough,
Bob Harmon, Sd Malcolm, George
Brooks, Mike Morris, Helen Lorraine, Ella
Golden, Marie Sabbott and Jea.. Bcdlnl
himelf Special features are tho Flo
Aerial Dolls and the Mlaka Plplk Troupo.
TROCADERO "Tho Lid Lifters," Lew
Talbot's newest production. Johnny
Weber, Dolly Sweet and a cast Including
Dolly Meailen, Billy Moore, G. Clayton
Frje, Edward Jerome, Buscll Hill and
the Constance Sisters.
Victoria's Hero
Aslflo from his fame as a film Idol,
"Dusty" Farnum Is winning honors theso
days with his rod and line. When recently
he captured the sller button for hauling
In tho largest yellow tall caught on tho
Pacific coast In fourteen months, ho felt
rather chesty, but his now triumph, as
shown aboe, puts all his prelous records
to shame.
The beauty referred to weighs iust 170
pounds and gao "Dusty" and Percy Neat,
his boatman, one of tho grandest battles
of their young lives Mr. Fish Is a mem
ber of the Black Sea Bass family and was
declared "out" In the short tlmo of twenty
two minutes.
Needless to say, "Dusty" did not appear
as Immaculate after the twenty-two minutes
were up as when this photo was snapped
No Indeed, his clothes wcro qulto ready
for charity However, the catch was well
worth any loss In wearing apparel that
Farnum may have sustained.
The fish wns carefully packed and shipped
to a prominent Los Angeles restaurant,
where It was prepared for a special din
ner to the film hero's studio friends.
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JULIUS STEGER
"Redemption" Director
WHY THE CHORUS GIRL?
HERE'S THE ANSWER
Lucille Carleton Speaks Right Out
When Interviewed at Rehearsal
at tho Trocadero
"Yes," said Miss Carleton, "you can cay
wlnt you want to, but ue girls nro tho
show, Eerbody knows It, hut nobody
wants to gixo us credit or clso they do not
daro Bio us credit. You ask tho aerago
burlesque patron why ho goes to a burlesque
show and he'll say, 'Wlty, I want to get a
good laugh,' or '1 llko tho music." He will
gle you almost any sort of an niihuer;
but the right one is, 'I go to sea tho girN '
"If you don't bollove It take In a per
formance, and. Instead of watching the
show, watch- the audience. You'll find no
body goes to sleep when tho girls nro on the
sccro; but tho only tlmo somo of them seem
to take any Interest In proceedings Is when
the ch ins comes on. Then they sit up and
take notice
"The comedian pats himself on tho back
and wonders wheio the show would bo If
It wasn't for him; the prima donna Is ery
well satisfied with herself and asks herself
how long the Optra would linger along If
sho wns cruel enough to quit; tho noubrotte
een foigets that sho was onco a. chorus
girl and sort of figures It out that $99 out ot
lh
If
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
every $100 that comes Into tho box otrico
was paid in as n personal tilbute to her
"But I'vo seen tho biggest of comedians
suddenlyt taken nick nnd tne shuw rtuit
on. I'o teen the prima donna go off In
a huff and some little chorus girl walked o..
J" her part and wns a riot Almost cery
thlng li.ippi.ns In the coun-o of a season of
builesquo; but no mntter what happens tho
show goes on at the proper time. Hut 1
wonder would they glo a show If tho
whole chorus went sick If they did, I bet
It would be a sorry show. Those gags of tho
comedian, I'll bet would fall so Hat that
mey woum hound like an epitaph, and tin
prima donna c uld hit thos,o high notes nil
she wanted to, but fche'd be n falluro or I'd
miss my gues-s. '
'But we chorus girls go on nnd do our
woik, and sometimes wonder If wo nro
really human brings or whether we nro
Just simply a part of the sceneiy"
TANBARK QUIETS CITY FOR
"SECOND MRS. TANQUERAY"
i
Wells Hawkes, Now of Navy, Respon
sible for Novel Pub
licity Tho first Amerlein production, ten odd
yeatsngo, of "Tho Second Mm Tauiuein,"
was tho occasion of nil original press ngent
stunt by Wells Ilnwkes Mrs Pat Camp
bell, the star, was temperamental and tho
noises In tho strrots about tho New York
plajhouso mado it simply Impossible for her
to play tho part of Paula. HawKts could
not ery well hold up nil tho btreet tradlo
In Gotham, but he covered do-p ultli tan
bark all thoroughfaies In tho vicinity of
the theatre, and this met satisfactorily tho
demand of Miss Campbell's temperament.
"The Second Mrs. Tanqueiay" Is tho
greater Vitagraph blue ilbbon featutc,
which will appear n the Stanley Theatre
tho first half of next week. It Is conceded
one of the greatest human tragedies cor
put on a screen, one of the classic plajs of
tho times.
Week of Aug. 13
. to Aug. 18
ALHAMBRA
MONDAY
Olive Thomas, In
An Even Break
APOLLO
ARCADIA
AUDITORIUM
BELMONT
BLUEBIRD
COLISEUM
EUKEKA
-rgAIRMOUNT
FAMILY
&MRANKFORD
TH STREET
0REAT NORTH.
IMPERIAL
JEFFERSON
LEADER
LIBERTY
LOCUST
MARKET ST.
OVRRBROOK
SALACE
ARK
Mabel Taliaferro. In
Pesgy, WM O' WIo
Maro MacDermott, in
Mary Jane's I'm
Petty Hyland, In
Caito
Olca retrova. In
Playing- With Fire
Olxa Petrova, In
Kxtravaeance
TledtJa Neva, In
The Bar Sinister
Doutrtas Talrbanka, In
Wild and Woolly
William nuaiell, in
Pride and the Man
Madame Petrova, In
The 'Boul of a Magdalene
Snail" Ilayakawa, In
The Jatuar's Claws
Mary Plckford,
LI
The
in
,tttle American.
Wife Number .Two
The Coming Out of Marrla
Olive Thomaa. in
Madcap Madxo
Marirarrt Illlmrton. In
The Inner Snrlne
The Bar
Sinister
tY "UNtKSS
i r
UJEGENT
IALTO
i
JIpGE AVE.
;ihjby
, jAVpY
ITRAND
Mlev.
Dorothy Phllllpa, in
The Reacwe
Mary Mllea i"?rVtJ!2
Somewhere In America
Franklyn Farnum, In
The Clean-up
Mary Plckford. In
The Little American
" Enid Bennett. In
The Mother Inatlnct
ValeaVa Puratt, In
ine pii
TUESDAY
Olive Thomaa, In
An Even Break
Mary Plckford. In
The Little American
Maro MacDermott. in
Mary Jane'a Pa
WEDNESDAY
Gall Kane, In
Souls in Pawn
Hamilton Revelle, In
The Price ot Malloe
THURSDAY
Oall Kan". In
Soula In Fawn
Marc MacDermott, In
Mary Jane'a Pa
Ptetry Hyland,
Caate
OIn Petrova, In
Playlns With Fire
rmmu Wh!rtl. in
The Trail of the Shadow
Nedda Nera, in
The Bar Sinlater
Olive Thomaa. In
Madcap Madfo
Mary Plckford. In
The Little American
William Desmond. In
Paws of the Bear
Fanny Wan, In
Her Strange Wedding
Alice Brady, In
Self-Made Widow
Harold Lockwood In
The Come Bark
Valcska Suratt.
The Siren
In
Jackie Saunders, In
Betty Be dood
Peccy Hyland,
Caate
In
Eileen Sedgwick, In
Man and Beast
Her Encellcncy, the
Qovernor
Madame Petrova. in
The Secret of Ee
rt. HT.tntl.... TlffA
The Coming Out of Margie
William nuesell. In
Pride and the Man
Clara Kimball Tounir. Ir
The Price She Paid
The Bar
Sinister
HMti& Owen. In
Madame Bopeep
Mary Miles Mlnter. In
somewhere In America
Emmy Wehlen, In
Mlae Boblnson Crusoe
Antonio Moreno. In
The Magnificent Meddler
Enid Bennett. In
The Mother Instlnet
Thelma '.' i"
In Slumberland
Oall Kane. In
Bouia In Pawn
Shirley M,h.rf'Mo,?th
The Law of the Worin
' Miriam Cooper, , In
The innnoent Sinner
Virginia Pearson, m
The Wrath of LYJ.
The Streets jfIjJL- -Fannirward.
in
The CrystalOaier
m.. In
... n a lllIIDOftl "i
KM,sr,yririwTMr
Ethel Ctayton. In
The Stolen Paradise
Mabel Taliaferro, In
S?. Will o' the Wisp
Kathlyn Williams, In
Big Timber
Ethel Barrymore. In
The White Haven
Earle Williams, in
Stolen Treaty
FRIDAY
Virginia Pearson, in
Wrath of i.oo
William Desmond. In
The Master of Ills Home
Allen Brady, In
Self-Stado Widow
Harold Lockwood In
The Come Back
Mary Plckford. In
Tho Little American
Vivian Martin, In
forbidden Paths
Alice nrady. In
A Self-Made Widow
Mary Miles Mlntor, In
Somewhere In America
Valeska Suratt, In
Wife Number Two
Alice Brady, in
The Divorce dame-
Marguerite Clarl'. In
The Valentine Ulrl
SATURDAY
William Depmond. in
Tho .Mastor of Ills Home
Alice Jojco. In
Tha Question
William Parnum. In
American .Methods
Mury Plckford. In
The Little American
Carlyle Illackwell,
Youth
In
Viola Dana, In
Lady Barnacle
Violet Merscreau. In
The Little Terror
Lew I'leMs, In
Tho Barker
i:thel C!atnn, In
Tho .Stolen Paradise
Bessie Ilarrlscale, in
Borrowed Plumage
Lew Fields. In
The Barker
Miriam Cooper, In
The Innocent Sinner
Alice Joyce, In
Illohard the Braien
Doris Pawn, in
Some Boy
Mary Anderson. In
The Right ot Possession
Charles Ray, la
Sudden Jim
Miriam Cooper, In
The Innocent Sinner
Clara Kimball Young, In
My Official Wife
Beasle Barrlsrale. In
Borrowed Plumage
William 8 Hart. In
The Desert Man
Alice Joyoe, In
Richard the Brazen
Alice Joyoe. In
Richard the Brazen
Dorothy Dalton, In
The Flame of the Yukon
Mary Anderson. In
The Itlght of Possession
Virginia Tearson, In
The Wrath of Love
Enid Bennett, in
The Mother Instinct
Peggy,
Oall Kane. In
Souls in Pawn
Norma Talmadge.
tvvv
.j ivhin
Th.rT?.".Tr the Shadow
Blanohe Sweet,' In
Her Condoned Bin
Franklyn Farnum, In
The Clean-up
Fannie Ward, In
The. Crystal Osr
H LjSffTJr'flS
ndtr.
anoueray
Viola Dana, In
Lady Barnacle
Dorothy Farley, In
Are Passions Inherited?
Seena Owen. In
Madame Bopeep
June Caprices' in
Patsy
Montague Love.
The Brand of Satan
In
William Fi
A Tale of
'arnum. In
Two Clues
Barpness De Wits. In
Diana the Huntress
Fannie Ward. In
The Crystal Claier
Douslas Fnlrbanks, In
Wild and Woolly
Maro MacDermott. In
Mary Jane's Pa
George Beban, In
A Roadside Impresario
William Russell, In
Pride and the Man
Reena Owen, In
. Madame Bopeep
Earle Williams. In
The Maelstrom
Mollis King. In
Fates Boomerang
Baroness DeWltz, In
Diana the Huntress
Naomi Chllders,
The Auction
In
Arthur Ashley, In
The Iron Ring
Florenon Labadle, In
Her Life and His
Miriam Cooper. In
Tho innoacnt Slnnor
(llad)s Brockwell, In
To Honor and Obey
Tho
Barrier
Fanny Ward. In
The Crystal Gazer
Harold Lockwood. In
The Hidden Spring
Vlnrlnla Pearson, in
Wrath of Lovo
Charlln Chaplin,
The Kcuo
William Desmond, In
The Master ot Ills Home
Alice Toyce. In
Tho Question
William Tarnum. In
American Methods
Thrda Bara. In
The Serpent
EVELYN NESBIT AND
SON IN "REDEMPTION"
Forrest to House Picturo Undo by
Julius Stegcr and Joseph A. Golden.
Former Show Girl Is Star
"Redemption," with I2clyn Xesblt and
her son, Itusscll Thaw, will bo presented
at tho Koircat Thcatro for the first tlmo
In Philadelphia, commencing Monday after
noon, August 20. This photodramatlo
novo.ty of tho year. It Is announced can
only bo held hero for two weeks, during
which tlmo there will bo two performances
each day. This Is her second screen pi ly,
Tho stage direction was by Julius Steger
and Joseph A. Golden. Miss Nofblt, whoso
history Is known tho world ocr. Is said to
havo proed hersolf a most versatile screen
actress In this pliy, which is inoro or less
the story of her lite.
Her little son, Russell Thaw, who Is
brought Into tho picture Is a precocious youth
who has an especial appn.il to womon, and
Jack C Ifford, her dancing partner, does a
modern dance with Miss Xcshtt, while there
oio many other Incidents and episodes of
a. lighter nature to relIeo tho dramatic
tenseness of tho play.
HAZEL LEE AS HOSTESS AT GARRICK.'
WILL RECEIVE IN SOUTHERN STYE
Civil War Novel, "The Crisis," in Film Form, Willi
Be Presented With Unusual Surrounding
Features to Add to Atmosphere
Although "The Crisis." tho photo-drnm-ntlo
version of tho novel of tho same namo,
to be Been at the Garrlck Theatre twice
dally beginning with a matlneo on Monday
of next week (August 11). deals with tho
trreit confltct of the Chi! War. there Is
as tho compelling feature of tho production
a romance that after arlous trials comes
to a harpy conclusion. This romance Is
of a southern girl and a northerner who,
when tho war Is nt end, Is aided In his
happiness by that great humnnltnrlan,
Abraham Lincoln. Tho mart) red President
Is one of tho outstanding figures In tho pre
sentation and la wonderfully Impersonated
by Sam D Drew Tho picture was made
under the direction of Colin Campbell,
lecognlzcd as one of tho foremost pro
ducers for the screen, and tho enst Is
ono of the beat yet organized for a picturo
dinma.
So that thcro shall bo tho atmosphere
of tho Southland, there will be unique
decorations In the lobby of tho theatre and
an old mammy will extend greeting and
Imitation to Imb'.bo a temperance mint
Julep. A hostess In the person of JIls
Hazel I.ce. will personally attend to the
comfort of each Mtor nnd there will be
hinging by a double mixed scxttt nnd music
by n largo orchestra. The production Is
provided with a spiclal mutlcnl score that
Includes many melodies of Dixie.
A group of colored field hands arc seen
In a tableau disclosed during the Inter
mission. Tho cast Is headed by Thomas Santschl
ns Stephen Hrlce, llesslo E)ton as Virginia
Cartel. Georga Kawcett as Judge Whipple,
Matt B. Snder as Colonel Carvel, Kugenlo
Hcssenger as Mra Brlce, Marshall Nellan as
Clarence Colfax, Sam D. Drane as Lino
i rani! wecu, win Machln and Cecil
land
Carlylo niackwell,
Youin
In
Bessie Barrlsceln, In
A Hater of Men
Glads Brockwell, In
To Honor and Obey
Peggy Hyland,
Caste
In
VMin Mir'ln, In
Porblddon Paths
Anita Stewart, la
A Million Bid
Miriam Cooper, In
The Innocent Sinner
Bessie Barrlscale. In
, Hater of Men
The
Barrier
Tanny Ward. In
The Crystal Gazer
Charlie Ray, In
Sudden Jim
Gladys Hulette, In
The Streets of Illusion
Franklyn Farnum,
The Clean-up
In
Maro MacDermott. In
Mary Jane's Pa
Kitty Gordon. In
The Beloved Adventuress
Dorothy Dalton. in
The Flamo of the Yukon
Emmy Wehlen, In
Miss Robinson Crusoe
Rmmv Wehlen. In
The Trail of the Shadow
Anita Stewart. In
The Message ot the Mouse
O. Audrey Smith.
The Witching Hoiy
Sir George Alexander,
'jara.
In
Tanqueray
Earle Williams, In
l ransgression
Earle Williams, In
Transgression
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Antnnln Moreno. In
The Right of Possession
Arthur Ashley, in
Tho Iron Ring
June Caprice. In
Patsy
Charlie Ray. In
Sudden Jim
Bessie Rarrlscale, In
Borrowed Plumage
Ethel Barn more. In
The Greatest Power
Maro MacDermott. la
Mary Jane's I'a
Will o' the Wisp .
Do Children Count!
Valeska Suratt, In
Wife Number Two
Emmy Wehlen, In
Miss Robinson Crusoe
Clara Kimball Young, In
Tha Easiest Way
Hthel Barrymore, In
The Klsa ot Hate
Lew Fields, dn
The Baiker
Mary Miles Mlnter. In
Somewhere In America
Arthur Ashley, In
Tho Iron Ring
arte Williams. In
iTawsgreaeMBi
STANLEY TaItWof"
The Lone Wolf
Coming, Sept. 10th COLDWY.V PICTURES
DAI A PC 1211 MARKirr struct
tr AJLAVJ- r,aAl1' kanij in
Souls in Pawn
ARCADIA c,,i1i;r-rj
The Mother Instinct
DCsCMT' MARKET Below 17TH
Kfc.tt,iN i Vircinia Pearson
111 "WRATH or lovi:"
irinTrvDl A market Abote oth
VICIUKIA Emmv Wehlen
In "MISS ROBINSON CRUSOE"
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A Summer Festival
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3 HOURS 3
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The Coolest Place in Town!
Matinee Tho Schedule Night
2:0:5 Orchestra 8:05
2:10 Pathc Weekly Pictures 8:10
2:20 Kanazawn Rovs 8:20
2:20 Biss-ft & Bestry 8:29
2:11 Harrv Holman & Co 8:11
2:"fi DOROTHY TOYE 8:!)6
3:00 THE MEISTERS1NGFRS 9:00
3:20 Keller Mack & Annt Earl 9:29
3:13 HASSAUD, SHOUT & CO. 9:43
4:01 Jimmie Lucns & Co. 10:04
4:19 Travilia Bro-.. & Seal 10:19
4:20 Exit March 10:26
Tuesday, Aur. 11 "Shriners Night"
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