Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 02, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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without mi limine foroitiR of it
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niul 1 1 In t i-.i l totinlh just what tin
titli- ih'i Inn's It i intiTi'sting rat'nr
than liniintifiil ami. n is to lip fxpi'i t. 'I
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rlirMrnt inn 111011' than upon tin- tiiiiie;i
fimtpiil riiPworKs nf i-pntjvi ih ii
neler plai a lnt ir part 111 tlie fanlav
wlilcli is tfTi'rtiii'lv vented, Imt is. nv
cithi'lpss. nut a'tospihiT oiivineim:
The program npi'tii'il with a line n n
ilitlon of tin' Mo'irt 1! minor syniphnti'
n Pomposltion ulneli Mnin!s as nil itei
nnl iiionunirnt to hnt ran In- iloni'
trtlslpnllv with ier smnll nrrheMr
resources Tli,. rnni'liuling nimihiT was
n spiritPil pin forinaiii'i' of Wagtii-r's
"Hiile of tin- Vaikirl s "
DIRECTOR FOR LYRIC STOCK
t'liKnov n ami I'mhiMi pla w 1 mhts
will haw tl'i s'inii' rham-p ii- estnb
lishi'd nnUm tn lime their iniiniisi'i-ipts
read with a iilnlii. of prodiu'tlnn
duritis the 1 'in "f tin- stork nnipnn.r
wliifh l.iinii'ni'o Slinlii'i't Lawii'iiif is
to pstahlih at tin' l.wn for tlip Mini
tnrr months Mi kawrciii 1- on tlio
lookout fur phi)- that inaj prmi- pos.
t-ihlp hits.
Annoiiin Piiii-nl is maih' that t tin stag"
ilnpctor is to lip llarrv .Mi ( 'rap W'ph
stor. oni- of tlip hadiin; nun nf thr
eoillltrv in tlii linr IMiihnli'lphiaiis
will ri'mrnilii'i' thai nnip M'ars nsn Iip
wns stasr dim tor of thr OrpliPimi
Stork Company at the old I'liostnnt
Sli'prt Tlii'iitm. IntiT ho miinasri'il his
own pla.MTs ni thr old I'arl; 'i'lipatio.
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publishers all said that limericks would ndmire Miss ("nielli will find 1tnn.l1 in
not sell Mr. Itollon thought they would. 1 them to their taste.
so lie nil, ril up a inililisuing linu-e name
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print. He had 11 gunning ligi-r on tin-
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