Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 16, 1918, Night Extra, Image 7

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-ImLADELtHIA,
SATURDAY, MARCH U6, 1915
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EWS OP THE FOOTLIGHT AND CINEMA FIELDS
'STANLEY CO.'S HEAD
A PIONEER IN MOVIES
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'fjules E. Mastbaum, With
Harry Davis, Opened First
Film House Here
Jules 13. Mnslbaum. brother of. tlie
lle Stanley V, Mastbaum, Is now ill
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MClOr 01 l"U .iiivu- ci.vi. fit irvg uuuli
P'.k. A.irn1 nf th Ktntilev Cnmnnnv. nf
.a IIIO t,w..v. "- ..-.--.. --.-,-....,, .
iVJlICrl He uua tit'Clvu imusiuujil uim
manaRlMr director last kctr.
ahIioukIi It It not generally Known,
t Jules li Mnstbauin Is reallv the pioneer
tnotlon-plcturo man of Philadelphia, In
0 far AS 1110 lliaiiUKvinuui ui urn i.ic.i
tres ucvotou 10 um ijn.'vun:nii riim ui
amuserri.-.t Is concerned, Ho was ci-
erlner cf liarry dtoh. oi l'litiiurRii,
I when tho liter opencil tho nrst motion
Vnlctura house In rhllidelphln. at tho
' .. . . -e rini.Lh -...1 rnBl.
.!. This was devoted, larcely to
,,. cents admission. Tho houso did nf
thrlvlnc business frcm tno mart, enconr
MlnB tho inaiiacers to foKter similar
enterprises. 'J heir pecond venture van
t tho northwest comer ot Ninth inn)
jiirkct streetp, which also flourished
from Its opening.
ttrfcet location, so they acquired tha
hrooerty between Twelfth und Tlilr.
Mnth streets and turned tho building
. what Ma in tliOHQ davs one- of tho
finest motion picture theatres In tho
;Je)ty. then Mr. Mnsthaum realized that
Mbe enterprise was but in Its Infancy
? and he began to eccure Bites for more
pretentious houses. lie built tho BIJou
'n-m Prlncesa. Victoria and. with
fgUnley V. Mastbaum and Alexander It.
1 Bnv, the i.egent uneairo. jie is :i
le rested In the Globe, ot which ho was
iMthe nret manager, unu uio un-aire u.
fcSuj Market Mreet.
I Jules V Mattbaum built tho Stanley
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financially Interested in numerous tlie
, aires other than Uiofo mentioned in
hjphltadelphli. Ha Is president of tha
' Central Amusement company, presiuent
jMd general manager of tho Stanley
Company and hs nnillallons In the
ftroes Kejs, Iluby, Broadway nnd Saoy
sTheatres. lie Is also ono of tho owners
Pot tha Garden 1'lcr, Atlantic City.
.? It was his scheme that was resnon-
Ktlble for tho creation of the Stanley
tJJooxing ;orporaiiou( uji insniuiion inai
Bjsu been reponslblo for a number of
K Important lnnoattoiis In tho picture field
!ln FhlladelphU.
PATRIOTISM THEME
OF LAVEDAN'S PLAY
VM ITamvI T oi ttArin Mia TVmIi AaBn.1.
IffimlU bo the major feature of a notablo
livbiU that Mrs. Klsko will submit at the
IbBroad strtet Tlicatro next weeK. is ono
or tne most eminent or contemporary
Parisian dramatists. Ills lnllucnco has
1 loog been more than merely national,
and until recently new works from his
etu hae seen tho Amcilcan footlights
liaIraost eery i-eason. rromlncnt among
btneie piajs nuo ueen uuttiermo and
i"Brother Jacnues nresented bv Annta
f, Jluasell, and the powerful dlaletlc drama
"t-'ine iuei, m wnica mis nkinner
''Kored one of the finest artistic sueccs3
5ks of .ols career.
Ji Laredan's silence a few jears be
Sfore the war was unquestionably duo to
ffcU icnipulous development of tho theme
Lf "-Senlce," on which ho expended not
only his polished technique but a pro
L found anaslsls of Ids convictions on the
mci oipatrioiiFni. mho genebi o
ImBartanL.v.ork.i dates as far back
PBenryettrs l!W. Tho "completed
(KMiwUhu Varls footlights Bhortly
y in conuict openca nnu rore
owed with almost uncanny ner-
clcacltv soma of the most ltal mob-
km Involved In the battle between
nealutlc paclllsm and deep-seated
tovo of country. The pertinence of this
MMt patriotic play today Is incontestable.
te ft.
IAN HAY CO-AUTHOR
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'. W iMtilY WAK JJUA1UA
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"Getting Togcthei." a composite play
Loeallna' with tho war. will he nresented
.at the Lyric Theatre foi one week be-
ftpnnmg Monday evening, Match 25, tin
mr the auspices of tho Urltlsh-Uanadlan
(W recruiting mission, nnd with tho
JtMperatlon of the American military
Rtsd naval forces.
l-inu piece, which tells n dramatic
oi me present war, witlt comedy
nUSlo lnlprgliPrHrfl. In tlin Inlnf unrl
Major De'th (Ian Hav). author of
m nrst 100.000" : J. Hartley Man-
ri'ina i'irrii Knint. nn.l u trt
rtca, by Harry B. famlth and Lleu-
antcouz Jllce and muslo by Trank
rs. The nldv la in thre nets anil
Kwa. encs and tho cast Includes
wancne Bates, Holbrook Bllnn, Pcrcy
l Knight, Harrison Brockbank. AVII-
i Uoselle, Lieutenant Gltz Illce,
wi uuarics JTancls.
"MOVIE THEATRE PARTY
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JANET TRAVERS
Ono of the principals in Aithur
Richman'a "The tittle Belgian,"
the Garrick's bill next week.
UNIVERSITY SOCIETY
HAS VARIED PROGRAM
Dr. Louis Wilkinson, of Cam
bridge University, Will
Speak on Russia
The war, political history, monarchy
and State legislation are tome of the
subjects selected for lectures this week
unuer me auspices oi me university
Intension Society. Among the lecturers
will bo Dr. Louis Wilkinson, of St.
John's College, Cambridge University.
Ills theme will be 'The Message of ltus
sla." Ho will speak next Wednesday
uftcrnoon at 'Wltlierspoon Hall.
The complete bchcdule for the week Is
as follows:
Monday evening, Mrrh IS' s o'clock
:M!herJIloon Hlh William Ljon I'helps.
"flie Novel of Today."
Monday ovenlnir. March IS. 8 o'clock
Aoocltlon Hall, rSIU Gcnnanlown avr
puf, i:lvard llotranl OrlXKi "Uramas of
I'roteat " "Tho J'rotett Asalnst Conven
tional Thfoloio : the J'oem of Job "
Tuesday cvcnlna- March 10. S o'clock
jvlthcrapoon Hall. Janet Ittcharda, Current
Public, Questions. I'olltical, Leatslatlve. In
ternational." Tuesday eon!nu. March 19, 8 o'clock
Association Hall, Uermantonn Earl Karnes,
Tho History of fivlllzatlon." "shanlns of
Modern Nations Monarchy and Pemocracy."
vVertnesouy ufternom. March JO 4 o'clnik
ulttirspoon Hall. Lou's Wilkinson. MTr
Messaxa of nTissla," "Tolstoy; rrophet of
War and rtevolution "
Wednesday ufternoon. March 20. 4 o'clock
Association Hall (Jermantown. Wtllum
Starr Myers "Current Ivents "
1hursda eAenliitr. March LI, 8 o'clock
Wltherspoon Hall Karl llarnes "riie His
torical llaclicround of the Great War." ' The
Ilalkan l'cnlnsula; or, tha Problem of Bmall
States."
Thursday cvenlns. March SI, 8 o'clock
Association Hall, llermantonn. Edvlr J.
Hanks "The Seven Wonders of tho Ancient
World ' (Illustrated.)
Friday evening, March 12, 8 o'clock
Wliherspoon Hall IMarar J. Hanks "V
Thouoand" Miles Down the Tigris ItUcr,"
(lllualrated )
PROPAGANDA COATED
IN NEW THRILL FILM
"Cheating the Public" Skill-
illy Blends Anti-Profiteerini
Message With Melodrama
"Cheating the Public," William Pox's
and also the examples It offers to the
American public on the subject of food
profiteering. My belief Is that the pub
lic tfisllkcn being lectured In entertain
mcnts It goes to the tlicatro primarily
fcr tho purposo of being nmused. If it
can bo nwnltened to the Important ques
tions well and good, but the principal
thing Is lo provide an absorbing story.
C..1I.. Tit j . - -i 13" "'anion niei i.iis s.iuauon in jiie
tUlly Blends Ami-Profiteering Spv- by weaving love Interest Into his
patriotic- nnpeau ite nns met n seme
what ulmllar situation In 'Cheating the
Public.' "
' Chcallnc the Public" Is an account
. 41.A .imixtI.. nf nnt'iir1V.Klrli.1r.n fan-
new clnemelodrama, which ts the prln-Horv wmkira under tho burden of op-
clpal feature nt the Victoria Theatre prcsslon. It Is raid to contain thrilling
next week, Is the second of Director . ffene-, among them being fcod riots, a
i.i-i,... c.--. . ... . 1 fe-and-rtenlh struggto between a girl
l.lchard Stanton a productions to bolam, n n thc 6taray of it mansion,
anown ncro. "7Iie Hnv" havlnc been ( n -nnriior irlnl. n. flcht In n lurv room
the first. Tho other, llko "Cheating tho
Public." was a melodrama, but differs
from tho new production In containing
more propaganda. In "Cheating tho
Public" tho melodramatlo far overshad
ows the "mesrnge," although tho latter
Is by np means obscured.
"It Isitruc." tatd Mr. rot. "that we
um navo me lesson value of tins picture Lh,Vf Von wouldn't
constantly In mind during Its making. 'Eordat?U I Lady Alg.'
a
nnd n night iaco between nn nulomo-i
bile nnd nn express tram, Tim seems
a plenty, even for a modern movie.
Propagnndi ought not to be disturbing
In such nn environment.
Nineteen Year? Old; Still l'resh
I He r shouldn't hnow her from Uve.
in mat ureas.
tWill Take the Place This Season
of the Great Annual Ball
Mary Prettv curls ami TTnrrv llnivl-
gjme. the stars ot the movie studloB,
hi noi oe seen at the annual fccreen
"."us jear. Heretofore these tcreen
SnUiariea hm'A nlivnvu liti tliA nttrno.
""v but the germ of conservation has
vino uie local theatre managers and
W&8 SMitllul ... illsn.n.A .iilth ,li-
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ll 111 llH rttnA lino 1aa,i MBtnt.llel.Af1
Clif'Jlir8 llay- which will be given
Ki'Tnuroday evening at tho Porrest
(.".'S'. vvnere "The IJind of Joy" Is
"NOltig fortn.
lArter the entertainment the party will
" W the Hotel Walton, where tupper
Siii ue anrvea. Sevpral mpmhers nf
oe .Land of Joy" coniDanv are er-
wa to be present and glvo an exhlbl-
I Of their r1atiMnn riAnlrirnfn Vtiln-
SiS' '" nidge Avenuo Theatie, Rnd
JiEmajiuel, of the Park nnd Jefferson
rWr. nae tns responsibility or sell
F we tickets.
ARBUCKLE'S BUCOLIC
TASTES PAY AT LAST
Food Situation Puts Rotund Come
dian's Pet Farm on Profit
able Basis
"I used to act to support my farm ;
now the farm supports my acting," sajs
Macljn Arhuckle, who Is appearing
with William raversham, Jlaxlne Elliott
and Irene I'envvlcl: In "Lotd and Lady
Algj" at the Lvrlo Theatre. "Farming
has been my pet hobby for many jears,
and, In fact, I made my first tuccess In
1IC as a rancher In Texas, but desered
It for law. The law failed me, and I
went on the Ftage. I have never lost
my Interest In the farm, and I have quite
a place on .the St. Lawreneo Itlver, In
Waddlngton. New Torlc State, where
I spend all my holidays. Tn the
past tho farm behaved very badly, and
T had to Keep on the stage to pay the
deficits on the farm. Lately, with agri
cultural products going up, the farm has
made mo feci almost like a subsidized
actor."
Perhaps Maclyn ArbucMc's rural
tastes explain why his most effective
roles have been characters wh'ch have
been close to the soil. His first promi
nent success was as the Hon. Jim Hack
ler, In George Ade'a "The County Chair
man," and this was followed by 'Slim"
Jim Hoover,. In the "Hound-Up"
Cardinal Mercier in "Cross Bearer"
Film presentation .of Illustrious fig
ures In the war continues Cardinal
Mercier Is now Impersonated In the
movies. He will he portraved ne-tt week
nt the Palace Theatre by Montague
1ove. The fiction Involved concerns the
love of the patriotic prelate's ward.
Llane de Merode, for Maurice Lambeaux
nnd the Cardinal's efforts to spare the
pair from German brutalltv and In
trigue. The picture Is a product of the
World-Brady studios and Is entitled
"The Cro's Bearer."
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MACLYN ARBUCKLE
wusinir'ponraic oi inn
"Old Lady 31" Coming
"Old Lady 51" will be the attraction
at the Adelphl Theatre following "The
Han Who Came Back." Emma Dunn Is
the star of the piece and the Horv Is '
dramatized by ilaciiei crotners from
Louis I'orsslund's novel of tho same
name. Most of the scenes are laid In
un old ladles' home and show what
havoc one old man as an Inmate wrought
n that heretofore Adamless L'den.
Next WceVii Photoplay Calendar on
Page 13
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1 1 ROAD MONTOOMrilV
t.O.NInn-Nlrdiincr,0.n Xcr
IHII.Y MATS., lOo ft JSe.
isvr:wi.p i a tai
The Tuneful tfualeal Coined
"VIQL-INN"
WITll,
IIKUJIAX TIMBGnO1
(tlrat 1'apnlar-l'rUed
.Smearanceil
And hplend'd Canviiany
"The Kara of '81," Marian
K I'arkrri Jr ll u 1 1 i
Xaloai Iartot j IranroU.
-Third Ki'MXle af
"tiie not'E Hi'.iitTK"
51ar.-3 'On tho lllth .'
1
Academy, Wed. Af., HJvcIi 20, at 3
PIANO RECITAL BY
' J.OSEF J
nofmann
CHESTNUT BELOW 12TH STREET
,Nct Week The Unrivaled Sensation of the. Vaudeville World!
Cyclonic Eva Tanguay
THE WORLD'S GREATEST ECCENTRIC COMEDIENNE
Wonderful Sonus "TIIE BOMBSHELL OP JOY" Marvelous Costumes
DOROTHY GRANVILLE
rrntln "TVPr 1 ClV WOMFN"
UERT HANLON
MARIA LO & COMPANY
In PAr'.A'aln l'.rro.lupt ftn of Hi VAorl.lw rwnioiK China
Howard & White Three Itontanos Lce-Roe & .Moort-Kath.'Jos. DcKosCo.
bl'CCLM. COMI.DV rUATL'itU! SD A 1UIO W TKVVfihTV UTAKS!
ltOCil It UK. II l MMll 1.1 1 1;
IMHOF, CONN & COREENE
Offering a rrrnm in l"! nrarfep Crr"fW Talli-.l "I ITIT lirn'.l"
Two Wiows llalle vtntlner. 5 I". Vt.,
Seata Aluas .v Week In Advsnre.
!Vf mi! V)r. M-M. R V. VI., iie tl HI 1)0
Hell, lllbrrt iWi: lr.T,line. ll.ee .'Ho
March 25 EVELYN NESBIT
anil I10I1I1V (I'M II I,
III "A i:o!.LAM ISTS'
OPE
RdtiOUM
4foJc i
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CHESTNUT
STRICT
T,TrrTrnv
VFRftBS. fiTTTTlirT
MGHlSSl.50.Sl.7Sc.S0r-;
MATINEES SI. 7Sc. 5Cc
ZSCEPr SATURDAY
Jlondav-LastON'21
Last $1.00 .Mat. Wednesday
AGE CANNOT
WITHER NOR
CUSTOM STALE
THE INFINITE
CHARM OF
FRIML'S MELODIES
OF HAUNTING
SWEETNESS
ARIHTR KAHMERSTEIN Present,
A MUSICAL PLAY
OF CLASS 4. DISTINCTION
INTERPRETED BV
A CAPABLE CO. OF 80
AMD ORCHESTRA Or, 94
AJ.I.AJ1 JIULilUAX
RACKETY COO .
OMt WHO Wltl '
UNDER8TAND
IN A HURRY
I WANT ALL THE
WORLD TO KNOW
KA1INKA
THE 'WEEKLY WEDDIK0
BKIDI5KISCATCH
I WANT TO KARHY
A MALE QUARTETTE
MONDAY. MARCH 25
MESSRS SHUBERT WILL PBE8ENT TIIE
N. Y. Winter Garden Triumph
DOING OUR BIT
WITH' A CO. OF 200
INCLUDINO
FRANK TINNEY JAME1 J. CORBET!
YOU
CANNOT
AFFORD
TO
MISS
HEARING
HENRY LEWIS
ADA LEWIS
DUNCAN SISTERS
THF CAHBIHOa
OKAS. JUDEL3
SAM ABH
LEAH NORAII
BUD HURRY
k OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
SEATS NOW ON SALE
VIVr.M'T AMI .UMI'llt ITS.
Ill tl lleqrt vt vhoinilnl: DLIrirt
UlNTINLOtS. II A.l. lo II I'.JI.
III(.I.MMI viTIM-K VIOSlTVf
-MiiKTii -".irrlnruhir llevelitlon
RASKIN'S
EVUE
U 5 Miniature
B ft Ballet Rune
K) Itrnnwnrt! Inter-
g national Arttitj.
Imykoff
i & vanity o
I in Sensational jj
1 An Allecoriral Skulch "
0 "EVERYMAN'S SISTER"
y Some tompjy Much Heart Jntfrt
1 Other Acts Worth While
1 imnn ami sMiirifi uiMl
V.
COLONIAL fl,s"af.M;ftwi? ."
Wm. S. Hart
in
"BLUE BLAZES
RAWDEN"
lint hhonlnc
Oh, You Melody
Sen.nttnnal
Mutirul (omedj
Co. ot sn ArtMa
ma VArnf ii.m:
siion
NIXON
SJII A MBKET
Sll5, 1 nnd
Vivian Martin
"A Petticoat
Pilot"
SIX IMPS AND
A GIRL
An Arabian otellr
TOnHKMl-
VWI.IILK CO.
"Thr'Sniart AlecU"
5 Feature Acts 5
CTD A nlll ri,n' nl Venanso. I.ant of
9 1 AVllU liraail. .Mon.. luet.. Med.
Herbert A mm. Co. II. hnlnier, I'res,
Illtsr .NORTH llllia. hllOVUNO
Jack Pickford
In "lU'CK AD TOM"
thmler 4 "1h fan of Uemotrae? "
LULUljI IMO-3.W BiSOIp II I'.SI.
All Meel. Tlrit Heit rhllu, 6hilui;
Douglas Fairbanks
IV HIS JL TJVST TIIRILI I,IU.
"Headin' South"
Charter 3 "Tb Bon of Ileinoenri"
BELMONT '-" y&llt'
Olive Thoma. ""R?.."
Norma Talmadge "ShiSSSi
FRANKFORD a,5"$SU-
JrLOLt"
Pauline Frederick
COLISEUM """Wo'C; ig,ThcV5:'B
Wallace Reid
THIS TII1M1 WE
1 0 K"
CEDAR ""
Pauline Frederick
V S. ... A wb
MOX. Tl'FS.
"VIAIIWIB
JKALOU"
'l.'.koi 1'llOM I. UllUitU AV'II
J UIU DO ,1-niU" 3wn p 'iiiH '
Pauline Frederick "J&XiP
iinnvn ami swiirie WT-M'l
IIVIIA iilS I'.tt.s. 0:13 A 0
Monday. Tnendair aud Meilnesdar
BEATRICE MORRELL
AND HER
FAMOUS SEXTETTE
'Vaudeville' Claieleat Muilcal
, Otrerlnc
1VII.UA5I TOV PKESKNT3
JEWEL CARMEN
In I lr I houtli I'hlla. blionlss
"The Girl With the Oumjne Ey"
Tlinmlitr, 1 rldAT and fratnrdnr
1'lIH KlllTION IIP niC JIlMOIt
MIMIC WORLD REVUE
Si I'eople In a. Series of Impersona
tions of State Celebrltle
Garrick. Last 2 Times
DE LUXE MAT. TODAY
400 . 1 Sfl SSO SI ftft
HF.iTS Att . fi!SAT'J AT .v . :.
tb plUns)iUht4; youn Actor
'"JW
T1IKTKK. MIIKKT I1ELOW (0th
DV1UV, X.30 E-VtiH. 7 &
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
WALTER LAW AND CO.
lu a Most Intense Dramatic Sketch
"SEAL OF SILENCE"
Thursday Friday Saturday
BEATRICE MORELL
AND HER SEXTETTE
Muilfil Offer nt Superior Qqallty
And a Well Hie ruled bhoir
GARRICK
SAMUEL P. NIXONfo'?
SVM'I. MXON.MKllI.INOnU, Has. Mir.
TWO
W Kl K1
IlCdl.NM.NO
MONDAY NIGHT
AT
8:13
MTIM!KH
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MVTLRU.U
OLIVER MOROSCO Presents
tin: Mew comkiiy imM
THE
LITTLE
BELGIAN
lly ArtTIII K KKHVIW
WITH A TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST
In.lmllnr ISTIIH. STANNAKH. t II KI.I NTI.tr NMON. MXMOt.M
rvssnr, I'luiinitit i,-minn, vtn. i inn mi iiirv,
IIFNKV SllllltVIKlll HIIS. IKVI.V, MIMI.TI Stl VCkl 1.1 ORII.
.IVM.l' Til Wilts, trtMMI III I III., 1,1111.1, Ttmr.MI. JIM.
IIVWlllflKM, II ml cllirr..
TIMELY PRICES ...JK,,, 50c to $1.50
popular x Matinee Wednesday
li-Ot I n 'lTIM F SITtHIIW
BROAD
STREET ca-vittPi' VTVON,'ni!n
TIIT.'VaUJV S,A'UUL,li l IAUHIreetrr
1 lllAl Itili juvmc MltlltlMiKR. lluslness Manaser
TWO tTCF.KS
OM.V
UUIINMNO
MONDAY
m Tirri
WHI.NFMIVYAV
Vl. VT .'
AT
8 P.M.
HARRISON GREY FISKE
(IJy Arrangement With Klavv & Erlangcr and George C. Tyler)
rni.NTS i on Tin: nnsr timi:
MRS. FISKE
IV A M.IT ri.w
SERVICE
lly UI NRI I.AV i:il W. ot Hie Atndcmle I'rincal.e
(I'ncIWi er'on lir W lllljm C. Tailor)
I'l'.l LI Ill.ll 11V 10HIJ llt'NSWt'S
A NIGHT AT AN INN
IMPORTANT NOTE Patrons are requested to be seated
promptly at 8 o'clock evenings and at 2 at the matinees.
FORREST ?vl
SAMUEL F. NIXON ",;"
THOVIIS VI. lovi:. nmlnem Mir.
I.Vt.s. H:I1. MTN. Will, ami sT. SllS
LauUs at VVed iSnt vlntr. Invited on Rtnse, Viler rerfornt lo rtneeh- low Costumes
r-rJI V S Pliilnrlplnlil.i's ."" r"i.iur.u- ireseninllsn
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mUlft WLbKit '"Sbi ouiNiuoii.
Sorry Cannot
Tarry Longer!
ow1ire 1 Un In I'a,
soox
SAILING
BACK TO
SUNNY
SI'AIX!
All the (.rent Mir!
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Velasco Brothers'
fewest Thing
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