Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 14, 1922, Night Extra, Image 17

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'LEASES BIG HOUSE
Dancing, Singing and
onjpeut 8ent 8oer
Decided Hit
mat Street Oir Hettee-Dane.
hi keynote of "Gimme Thril ,"
is one of the most Interesting
ewe yet shown hire. The terp
en abllttlei of the company are
by attractive tn;lng and ces-
fid n (led Dy wine cuiciur ""-"(
Xle show hii substantial
..I. iinrAntr nska her lever te
,er n renl thrill, and he escorts
iih the varletm scenes, trying
m'her wish. The thrill of the
nt deserves especim menuen.
l.,v-m (. tinnar man ahewed
.oboes" enjoying themselves en
ids of a Hawaiian irjeacu.
,05...i... nmvnbcd much 1 ninth-
he thrill of the thief wltl .it.
own scene followed, with mera
ne thrill llae UDOn tK"J"ra";
, aullencV Shots, shrieks of
and flashes of powder helped the
XTdld Ms beat j te ) furnish a
The courtroom, thrill, with a
dummlps In .the Jury box, scenxl
led thrill. Oene Barnes as Die Die
tterney and Edgar Gard ner as
made a happy, wmblnatlen for
d frivolity i inuiviuuui vun.e w.
.1 . ..i nifnrmnnce.
rfng honew went te Felicia Sere
". -.i...!. rriiU ham wnrkprt
nd often te'please with that type
,.tn that one heara about but
sets.
Y HAQAR SONG RECITAL
tnt Slnglnfl kfere an Inv
mense Audience
i. Htekcs Hasnr, one of Phlla-
, best-known sopruneB, nve n
In Witherspepn Hall Inst eve
't hikHpiipp which tilled
itat In the hall and manifested
enest pleasure m ve .-.:.:...
whlfh was done.
Haanr has been a aolelst at the
festival and has done rmieh ether
slnglntc of importance which both
lce and her mastery of slnglns
leus styles permit, being one pt
idlng exponents of coloratura in
ty. Her program Inst evening
Lndt nr rMv Ivrie. and she
I os Jfreat a proficiency In this J
1y easier, but reiuiy juw ns
t, form of the vocal art as the
florid styles. Her veice Is ex
:ly high and clenr, as well as very
i In quality. She was evidently
r nervous in the opening numbers
resulted in n little deviation of
tlen In places, but this were off
program progressed,
begnn with Bach. "My Heart
Faithful, " following with
ite," n charming French song,
raccinl's "Pasterale." Probably
est work of the evening wns done
two succeeding groups, one from
rmnn classics, Schumann, whose
Initeht" waa given with very
nrtUtrv, as wns also Straus'
ieheti," together with "Dcr
," by Rubinstein, and "Sclmtzc-
a song in which Max Reger
Ills customary involved and heavy
ind becomes quite frivolous, nn
ted' but charming experiment for
iavnrlan Bach."
ether number was a recitative
rla from Mesart'a "Jdomenee,
tkn comparatively rarely -ming,-e
in Memrt's most mature style
which the coming of the (ermnn
In illatlnrtlv (nrppnnt. It wim
lth great sympathy and taste, ms'
s line vocalisatien, nie emer
were a Itusse-Benndlnavlan set
r bongs, ii French group nml
iv HeMmnnn, Bibb and Wart,. In
Mrs. IIa?nr showed her mastery
various styles and sentiments de
d by tbene diverse compositions,
lie tlen was perfect throughout,
gh It must be confessed that in
she seemed te nacrlflce some
of tone te enunciation, especially
first numbers.
. linear mnda nn excellent inne-
by announcing tlie titles of her
s and also by explaining In n few
some of the leaser-known pengs,
van fortunate in having Nicholas
at tne piano, air. Ueuty, ns 1h
cShew That Remain
j ,
LYRIC "Blessem Time," operetta,
based en love affair of BTana Bchu-
""bert
QARRICK'the Bunch and Judy,"
Dillingham musical comedy, -with
muste by Jereme Kern.
BMVBBRT -Daffy Dill." musical
comedy melange, with Prank Tin
'ney, assisted by Geerge O'Ramay,
PORREBT "8alfy,",Zlegfeld musi
cal comedy aucceaa in final weak.
WALNVT'Th Oeldflsh," comedy
of New Yerk life, with Marjerla
Rambeau.
BROAD "Nice People," Rachel
Crethera' comedy, featuring Fran Fran
clne Larrlmere.
ADELPHI "Just. Married," farce
comedy of honeymoon mix-ups,
with Vivian Martin and Lynns
Overman.
STANLEY FILM HERO
HAS FORWARD VIEW
Themas Mslfhan It tht Star In
"Man Who Saw Te-
,
FANNIE BRICE AGAIN
SCORES AT KEITH'S
Favorite Draw Much Applause
With New and Old
Hit
Keith's Versatile as ever and mere
than generous In her response te nu
merous e'neercs, Fnnnlc llrlcc, "lie of the
"Follies" ns well as of vaudeville, Is
the shining light of an unusually geed
bill qt Keith's. She mixes humor with
pathos and capers about the stage per
forming the antics se well known te her
host of admirers and rendering 'several
new numbers and a few old ones In her
peculiar and Inimitable style that has
made her n favorite
Her "Kiss Me Again" was one of
the most amusing of the let and her
rendition of the "Spring Seng" drew
forth rounds of laughter. Among the
former hits she sang "My Man" and
"Second -Hnncl Roup"
A genuine neveltv was nresented by
Wnltcr and Emily Walters, ventrilo
quists, who Introduced their dummy
players in unique fashion, one en a ve
locipede nnd one en roller skates, while
n tintiv wfla tmmllail nn In n fvinpn.
'Miss Walters vcered a bit by her imi
tatien or tne tot.
Miller and Bradford offered a singing
and dancing specialty called "Typical,
Topical Tales," Introducing a vnriety
of characters and singing with much
charm. Hipglns and Hates, a pair of
vlvncleus and grnceful girls, danced
effectively a number of different evo
lutions. Jeseph K. Watsen was well
received in his monologue offering.
Rolls nnd Reycc contributed n sing
ing nnd dancing specialty, In which an
erlglnnl dance creation was a feature.
Other acts of merit were the Ries,
daring aerial performers; Freda and
Antheny, Italian character comedians,
nnd the M. E. O. Lime Trie in an ac
robatic novelty that was as funny as It
weh sensational.'
Orpheum Andrew Mack
Showing that he had lest none of the
voice or magnetism which he possessed
in his starring days, Andrew Mack made
a wild hit in an act full of geed songs,
stories nnd dances here and there. His
yarns wcre new and his metheil of tell
ing them is many years in iidvnnce of
some of the .lounger generation of monol menol monel
ogists. "Fiflv Miles Frem Brond Brend
wav." a munical tabloid, presented by
C. B. Maddock, pleased In all directions.
It wns well staged and carried n con
sistent story. Knapp and Cernalla, two
of the most erlglnnl comedians in vaude
ville, proved that they could de a little
of everything and de It well.
Fay's Jee Marks' Girls
All the ingredients of geed vaudeville
are found, here, with Jee Marks and
Girls ns the headline nttrnctlen. They
nppear In a musical farce called "A
Rese of Spain," uhlch is full of geed
melody and has bright touches of com cem
cilv. The act wns well receUed. Adams
nnd Thompson Sisters dlsplajcd much t doubted
versatility In n musical act. Alexander
and Elinore started laughs in motion in
a skit full of funny situations. Others
en the bill are the Wheeler Trie, aero
bats; Harry Janls nnd company, in
European novelty, nnd. 8cetty Welsh
nnd girls. The film feature is "More
te Be Pitied Than Scorned."
morrow'
Stanley Til hum In "The Man Who
Haw Tomorrow" is endowed by a cer
tain hypnotist and Oriental mystic with
the power te glimpse his future life
m the case he marries either of two
girls, between whom he cannot deelde.
Judging, by the, hectic existence dis
closed In both cases, the natural thing
for him te de would have been te re
main a bachelor, but, of course, being
a film. here, he chose one of the girls,
and, presumably profiting by the dream,
lived happily ever afterward.
As far as we could observe through
some, rather murky nnd hasy details,
the story of this film Is as follews:
Burke Hammend, in the British diplo
matic service, rinds himself en a short
furlough in an Island In the Seuth Seas.
Thrown out nf n bearding house be
cause he had no money (this is net
explained) he runs into a picturesque
trader-pirate en the bench, begs a din
ner nnd falls in leve with, the trader's
daughter, thereby Incurring the film
long enmity of the first-mate en the
trader's brig.
In the middle of the romance a
beautiful yacht anchors near the brig
ami Hammend (agsm with little ex
planation) gees ever te investigate. He
is taken for a beach-comber and slugged"
In the head, and when he recovers the
yacht Is underway, and he finds him
self among old friends from England.
The daughter of the yacht'a owner
(who, by the wny, is a peer and n
political power) is attracted by Burke.
In New Yerk the young man is tor
mented by n divided affection, which
night hnve been worse had he known
that his Seuth Sea Island sweetheart
and her father were en their way te
jnui cuy. uy me way, just wnat
Hammend did in New Yerk or why he
went there is another of the picture's
mysteries. Here it is that the hypno
tist (a friend) allows Burke te gnze
Inte the future. He finds if he mar
ries the English wemnn he will rise
through the consular service te become
Viceroy of India, but will lack love
and 'domestic Impplness. On the ether
bnnd, it he marries the'trnJer's daugh
ter he will be pursued by the jealous
first mate and will suffer mnny dangers,
such ns being tied in a bag and thrown
into the sea: in fact, in this latter
instance, Burke is en the point of being
shot when he awakes and flouts the
English lady for his Seuth Sea flame,
-Who is waiting outside. Therefore, the
question which remains is: Dees he
have te be trussed In a bag -once again,
and will f he finally get shot by his
enemies as his dream foretold?
Themas Melghnn acts Bemcwhnt
ashamed as the here, but struggles
nobly with the pert. Lcatrice Jey,
one pf the screen's brighter stars, is
even'' better .nnd Theodere Roberts is
a delight as the trader. Lawrence
Wheat and Eva Novak also deserve
mention, even though the author does
net. The scenett are varied, elaborate
and beautifully photographed.
Hans Klndler, well-known cellist,
gave an excellent program which in
cluded Bach's "Arleve' Liszt's "Hun
garian Fantasy" and Mciiui'a "Oa "Oa
vette." Aldlne Everybody who has a secret
hankering for n glimpie nt the notor
iously riotous night life bn and around
the Uny White Way is going te like
Mnc Murray's lutest vehicle, "Broad
way Rese," Immensely.
Without going tee deeply into the
authenticity of the atmef-phere, it can
readily be 'dmitted that "Breudway
Rase ' coir s scene alter scene or. un-
-traphic beauty and gen-
Photoplay? EUiwhtt
Mimff-"The 'Old HeraejJjfA"
Dsnman Thompson stae ciaasie,
with Theodere Rebert. , .
PALAOB'Vq Mare and te eM.
with Bstty Compson, TMrt'Mrtell
and Theodora Kosteff. --iAW
CAPITOL "The Bin FeeV' with
James Xlrkwoed, Richard Dlx and
Helens Chadwlck. ,
MARKET STREET . ''RfL-
nranee," witn ciauae uiiunfwuw.,
OREAT NORTHERN "TM Beat Ot
T.lfa ' lth nailnn niaM.
ALLEGHENY, COLONIAL. IM
PERIAL; LbCVBT, STRAND a4
0SUretf3V-"Manslaughter," Cecil
, I). Da Mill production, with
Themas Melghan, Laatriea J03 and
l)ls Wilsen. , ...
RIVOCI "The Masquerader," with
Ouy Dates.
WXON'B AMBASSADOR ''Man
slaughter," with Themas Melghan.
BIXTY.NINTH BTRBET .."Man
slaughter," with Themas Melghan.
LEADER "The Cowboy and tna
rdy," with Tem Moere.
JVitBO "The night That Failed,"
with Bert Lytell.
CEDAR "The Leves of Pharaoh,"
Lubltsch production.
COLISEUM "Leves et Pharaoh,"
LubltBch production.
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tax audleaee, , Aa. tatsrsttti rear
P'Raga te Rrbnea" U the preftnei;
Berelhan usually' capable cast, Nil
the
the
tataftttiei ftafatrt)
Waleh ha an arraaahla nartl Ruth RS
nick is seen In an attractive reltt Bus
sell Simpsen gives onef his sincere
character portrayals, aad Eulalle Jensen
nd Richard Tucker stand out In ta big
upperting"cast.
1 ntmttntTnnn urev Generally writes
or tne plains ana mountains 01 our
his story In a mythical Spanish king
dom. Richard Harding Davis is recalled
in this tale or a young American engi
neer In charge of oil wells in the King
dom of Chlnern and his leve for a rich
Spanish girl. A stirring fight at an inn
the enemy makes a geed, climax. CI
between the here's slde and a party of
is enemy makes a geed, climax, uiaire
Adams and Carl Uantvoert are tne
young people. The unotegrapny anu
direction arc both neta
UllOtl
1 Die.
Keyatene Fred Bewera
Pretty nnd well-dressed girls who
menn, is one of the lending siiu-'i.ip minnert te Frederick Bewers In n
i tne country, and his nccempnni- ,,nusical revue which is fully abreast of
i were my beautifully and taste
plnyed, ns is perhaps only te be
ted from one who knows se well
the sole part should be sung.
IEEF TRU8T" AT CASINO
Ine Billy Watsen's "Beef Trust
ies" mnde n splendid impression
enthusiastic audience last night.
eni himself cavorted about the
In his old accustomed manner in
comedy called "Kreuseineyer'a
nnd received plenty of assist
In his fun-making from Billy
jaa" Spencer. Other .features of
mutually spirited and attractive
were ti, jiorette Misters, mubi
oral pteterinl interest. One minute It's
a Broadway theatre, the next a society
ten, and then a display of fine horses
at a country estate. The lighting ef
fects (Including the night scenes) are
of much merit, and Director Rebert
Leenard has shown much discretion in
his groupings nnd unusual glimpses at
settings.
"Broadway Rese" resembles ethers of
Mae Murray's starring iscrie.s he greatly
that the regular fans will be nble te
foretell mebt of the action, but, then,
these who like Mne and her ece'ic sub
jects will welcome this latest addl-
the times. The act Is staged amid ten te the list nnd will applaud the
tasteful surroundings, which are a big
asset in the success of the little produc
tion. Mnnv laughs were, aroused by
Nixon and Sans in a blackface comedy
skit. Manning, Hnll and cempnny also
pleased in a comedy offering. The bill
nlse included Cnres Brethers, balancers,
atid Combe and Nevlns.
scenes in "which Miss Murray's dancing
abilities are given full scope.
The story concerns a country girl
who wins fame in New Yerk ns a
dancer. She has a love affair with a
young society man whose parents op
pose the affair. Fer the sake of
tnnn she loves (or thinks she docs)
(iniicer cunavmi 10 11 Bccrei iniirruiK?i
but that is eventually discovered nml
the parents insist en their son break
ing with the girl, who then conveni
ently finds happiness with a country
swain who has remained true.
The latter role is characteristically
well played by Mente Blue, -and the
society husband is delineated by Ray
Bleemer.
A particularly interesting short fea
ture eh the bill wns the first, of a new
series called "Fun from the Press,"
which consists of n collection of new
jokes and timely news tdpics culled
from the Literary Digest.
Kariton Many kind words are in
order in mentioning "Skin Deep," in
which Milten Sills gets one of his best
opportunities during a long screen
cdreer. . .
"Skin Deep" is solid, substantial
matter, but it is told with n punchy,
mcledfnmntic crlspness that is bound
te make entertainment for the lightest
minded. Sills hns the role of Bud
Deyle, nn underworld Individual, tough
na thev make tnem, ana n notorious
criminal. He serves with distinction In
thn wnr. however, find Htntlds n BOOd
chance of "going straight," but. for the
censtnnt hounding et tne pence.
Finnlly he is railroaded te jail, nnd in
effecting his escnpis via railroad train
and neronlane. he Is terrlblv injured.
A great plece nf plastic surgery net
only saves his llf but changes his face
entirely. He endenxers te live up te
his "new" face and aids the District
Attorney in cleaning up the political
creeks in his old tough neighborhood,
discloses the treachery nf his own life
nnd finally marries the daughter of the
sura-een who chanced his face.
It Is a difficult pnrt that Sills plays, .
and his characterization must be in
cluded among the finest pieces of film
noting of the year. In the first part
be is in both make-up nnd noting, the
plug-ugly nnd creek, and his regenera
tion Is shown by Sir. Sills with nn
nrtistry and a subtlety that arc wholly
engrossing, incidentally, ne nns in
perform a regular serial thriller in
leaping from the prison wall te a
moving train, nnd thence te n rope
ladder attached te nn aereplane.
Fine renditions nre supplied by
Marcla Manen ns the faithless wife,
Florence Vlder ns the sweetheart,
Frank Campeau in a tplcally villain
ous role and Charles Clary.
Arcadia War stories are net espe
cially popular right new, and there Is
no reason te believe thut "Hener First
will help their cause unless by Its splen
did acting. The story concerns twin
brothers, Frenchmen, one bud, one
geed ; one n coward, the ether a brnve
man. The latter takes the place of his
craven brother en the field et battle and
becomes n here. Force of circuinstnnres
requires him te step into his brother's
household, nnd his situation becomes tin-
Klensant when the coward's wife shows
er love for him. Then the weakly
brother slipws up and has the here
thrown into the river, but In the end
everything comes out happily.
Jack Gilbert does a fine piece of not
ing as the here and is really splemtid
as the weakling. Renee Aderee and
Shannen Day are both acceptable. The
scenes of Apache life in Paris contain
mnny beautiful and stunningly photo
graphed views.
Vlrlnrla "Rnc. in lllrdiea" U Mil.
story of n rich family's seu who fellows !
n burglar te the latter x haunts nnu
has a series of thrilling adventures as
a result. It sounds like Horatio Alger
mere than anybody else, but because the
boy is played by jeung Wesley Bnrrv
It is always entertaining. "Freckles"
keeps things moving and indulges in a
number of stunts that will thrill most
Nixon Grand Lea Kid's
Jane nnd Katherine Lce headline with
aoed results In 11 timely comedy. Their
comedy playlet has n laugh for every
body. They are well known te screen
fans us well ns the vaudeville-goers.
Joe Lourle, Jr., is en hand with a
comedy monologue which he handles
well. Jehn 8. Blendy nnd company
show a geed novelty net cnlled A
Nevel DUcrslen." urn! Ethel Hepkln
plenseH in "Musical Moments." Ander Ander
eon nnd Yvel in "Trying te Picnic
succeed admirably, as de Redmond
nnd Wells In n clever comedy skit.
William Penn Oaneeolegy
Comedy nnd eng have sway with an
abundance of nnelty en the side. Marie
Knvannugh nnd Paul Everett lead the
bill In n song nnd dance revue and
nise an net of the Caspar Sisters and
Jack Humphreys. The film feature i
"Remembrance," with Claude Clllling
water. Other numbers are Walten nnd
Brandt, comedy due: Mnzie Cliften and
BIHv Rex, comely girls : Three Whirl
winds, ncrebats. The hill of the last
three days will Include Wilbur C.
Sweatmnn, ragtime nnd clarinet .player
and iiis company. Film feature will be
the "Snowsheo Trail."
Broadway "The Sirens"
A tuneful mimeul skit of unusual
merit, "The Sii-n." It the feature of
the program. The cast is composed of
n number of Philadelphia favorites who
gave a capable performance nnd drew
encores from nn enthusiastic audience.
Prlnclp-il among the funmnkers of the
net were Jay I'lwoed and Clay Hlil.
There was mirth galore In the offering
of Clark nnd O'Neill. 11 comedy team.
Peters nnd Lelluff prevented nn ncro ncre ncro
Mtle neveltv act of spills nnd falls.
The screen offering wnn "Manslaugh
ter," with Themas Melghnn.
MISS DESMOND'S 'MADAME X1
Famous Imatltnal Drama la Ta
anted at Desmond In Stock
r...-n j Ma, riaamnnit. in the
titular rait of "Madame X," wpperted
by the members of her company, waa
the attraction last night. t SUM, D
mend la eeea as Jacqueline. Floriet, .
who maintains the tradition of mother-1
heed, even though a sordid life retards
her footsteps. She remaine true te bar
instinct, although turned into the
streets through the unjust suspicion of
her husband and denied the privileges,
of a metner's neart. xne eraoueiuu
calls for the best In emotional acting,
and Miss Desmond is ;iulte acceptable.
The play, which is by Alexander
Blssen, is presented in an elaborate
manner, and the supporting cast has
been assigned roles suitable te their
ability, all the favorites of the Des
mond organization appearing, includ
ing Frank Fielder.
Qtobe "Barnum Waa Right"
Frenks which have gained fame in
curie land ure features of n lively
comedy, "Bnrnum Was Right," which
is the feature of nn excellent bill. All
tlie atmosphere of tlw eM-time circus is
provided nnd there Is plenty of up-te-date
comedy by way of geed measure.
The American Four appeared te geed
advantage in n sit It, full of harmony nnd
comedy. A musical revue cnlled "Fairy
Taie" follies brought happy idemerlcs
Of childhood nnd scored solidly. Other
nets included fleerge Drescy, In a
sketch called "Deddy," which wen
warm approval ; Jesephine Dnvls nnd
company, Cameren and O'Cenner,
'Celly and Wise, In n skit, nnd Rese
Shelden and brother In acrobatics.
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Their- senits are fresh from ntitherland
nnd' have the element of novelty, which 1
n.li!u tn flintr aanamX nnnnliirit . Tlilll t
who diMllllVed nrnilelenpt' en ten Hn. fnmnnrlv with Wliltc' Ki'rituliilx. '
at instruments; rtnlrc Sliuw, nle possesses thnt unset of megni'tlam. '
denna, who rendeied a number which W essential in lniidintr In this odd'
os mid led the chorus in splendid style of entertninment. The jlnenii
und Sweeney mul Keeney, who Dixen Keen offered n brand-new ien
n eccentric dancing Hneeiaity thnt ertelre of bonus nnd scleral odd musical
ten-notch. There were twenty ' fenturett which struck a popular chord.
nnu ennoble chorus alrls, and
turning and scenery were new
moeraie
1 Keys "Mistakes of 1922"
plte its mlnature proportions
Is everything- nbeut the review,
akes of Wl'i" te warrant its
culled pretentious nnd.ltH peel
it tlie head of this week's bill is
mistake, judclnt; by the whole
a upprevnl of the audience. In
1" te 11 number of funmakers
is a bevy of wintome mnlds w
anil sinfj ndmlrnbly. Raymond
'lle provide melody nnd sprlitht-
with their acts and the Wheeler
Jtrrr Rn acrobatic act thnt In dlf-
Nixon Musle, Comedy
Mian and White, veeaUsts, fea
m, hi ?Pr,Rtlc selections. O'Nell
Iunkett, in n blackface dialogue,
laughs, as de Gary and Baldl Id a
y fklt, Klizubeth and Nelsen
with tongs and dances, and Mar
d Moere are tliere with the thrills
iii ..,.,,., 800(1 "''rebntic number.
ni. "Vest of Chicago," tells n
e-llfe story and is full of timely
i...i 1prc,,en,ed y ent of
I'inal ebilit, nnd has that very
ary element of suspense
Trocadere'a New Shew
n ""len nt thin burlewjue
,1 .M".'nd. c,evcr lnnclng.
if. ..i.,aiter lePttment is Mile.
mm . u" 1 trpslcherean spe-
2S Mf be.t.h out of the era'
i ,l.ntttrnctUe- '! two-act
V, which cemprlBcs the main part
'iew, enlists a large cast.
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anrt 1?, Ht,tentlen ' VeUee of the
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S.viLth tt urfce car at Fourth'
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Travesties at Oument'a
Uument's "Nerthenst'B Met Pop
ular Uentitj" is the title of the satire
which ls the feature of the bill presented
bv the Dumont minstrels this week.
There is plenty of fun in this. burlesque
and it in put across in customary
fnhhlen by the favorites of the organi
zation. Other features of the program
include Alpeglni, the magician; Riifs
Kelly nnd Happy Thompson, in. a droll
sketch cnlled "Sellin' Irtu" ; America's
Comedy Four, composed of Hnrnes,
La Mar, Ashwood and Frnnklin, in
songs nnd patter.
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