Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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"The Gumps"
Andy, Min and Chester in a human interest sketch abounding in scintillating
wit and creating a million laughs.
"Beeb McNutt and Pearl"
The hair-raising adventures of a persistent lever and his maid, beset by foul
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Performance" Sunday, Nev. 26
Beauty and the Sap"
The amusing skit of Betty and her adoring admirer, Lester de Pester, famed
for his faux pas.
"The Villain Still Pursued"
Fer excitement, for tense, gripping interest, await the "Adventures of
Hairbreadth Harry and Beautiful Belinda." Relentless Rudelph is always
en the job a master villain.
Appearing in Persen
"Somebody's Steneg," by Cam O'Flage. Femininity's contribution te the
world of business, in some characteristic impersonations of herself.
"A Bacheler's Babe"
Skeezix and his guardian, Walt, of Gasoline Alley, again entertain their
thousands of friends. A sketch that arouses svmnaflw . ,-ll ,. u..l
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