The New York Clipper (January 1914)

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January 31 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. OUT OF TOWN HEWS PHII.ADBI.PHIA. Tbe only novelty la (tor* for the current week Is "Damaged Goods," which come* to the Oar- rick for in extended itay. At til of the other downtown houses the hold over attraction! are aping splendidly. Mstiopoijtim Opera House (Alfred Haegetle, mft.)—i. capacity bouse witnessed the Metropoli- tan Opera Company's production of "The Malic Flute, 20. For the other nights the film pro- dactlon of "Traffic In Soula" wai continued for Ita sevrntn week. Garriok (Chas. 0. Wanomaker, ragr.)—"Dam- iced Goods'' baa Its drat local presentation on 28, for an extended stay. "The Trail of the Locwiome Pine," with Charlotte Walker, had two splendid weeks' ending 24. FoifJST (Nixon & Zimmerman, mars.)—Ray- mond Hitchcock had a warm greeting from crowded booses last week. In "The Beauty Shoo." The ehow U bright and lively, and affords tbe star Jlenty of opportunity. Anna Orr. Tessa Kosta, tck Henderson nnd Lawrence Wheat five floe support The second week begins 20, Liaio (Lawrence Blumlierg, mgr.) — "Oli, I Bay" wss Toted one of the funniest farces of the season last week. Tbe bouses were packed and lavish In their aplause of Cecilia Ounnlnghnm, OJrra Palmer, Waiter Jones and Joseph A. Her- bert. The second week begins 26. Adelphi (Lawrence Blumberg, mgr.)—"With- in toe Law" has had the longest run, so far, of iny attraction this season. Starting 20 Is the sixth week of Its successful stay. Broad (Nixon ft Zimmerman, mgrs.)—"Madam President" had a succession of crowded houses last week, which was tbe second of lis engage- ment Fanny Ward's success In the farce has been Instantaneous, and she has been tremend- ously boosted by the critics. Tbe third week begins 20. WiWUT (W. D. Wegefarth, mgr.)—"The Little Lost Sister" 28-31. "Tbe Shepherd of the Hills" was a meretorlous production, to line busi- ness, isst week. The cast was entirely adequate. "In Old Kentucky" Feb. 2. Little Theatre (Beulab E. Jay, mgr)—Tbe stock continues week of 28, In "The Tiger," "Dragon's Claws," "Fortunato nnd I," "The Uan in tbe Street" snd "Behold the Man." Obfbbdk (0. K. Lord, mgr.)—George Sidney. In "Busy Ixiy," 20 and week. The audiences found much pleasure last week lu a tine produc- tion of "Where the Trail Divides." American (James Wall, mgr.)—The stock ap- pears In "Life's Shop Window" 26. "Mary Jane's Pa" was capably acted last week, to One bouses. John Lorrax and Adra Alnslee carried off the honors In the leading roles. Hair's (John W. Hart, mgr.)—The Stanford Players, In "CsxnlUe." 26 and week. Emily Smiley. In "Tbe Girl from Out Yonder," drew ex- cellent houses 10-24. B. F. Sixth's (H. T. Jordan, mgr.)—Jesse L. Lasky's "Tbe Bed Heads" Is the headllner week of 20, In addition to Lorraine and Dudley, Broth- ers Dare, John O. Bice snd Sally Cohen, Mme. Olga PetrOTS, Howard's dogs and ponies, Arthur and Grace Ferry, Marconi Brothers. Ohrla. Rich- ards, and moTlnu pictures. Alisoheny (0. F. Eggleston, mgr.)—Week of 28-31: Knrno Comedy Co., Goldsmith and Hopne, Three O'Neill Sisters, Franklin Wilson and com- pany, Harry Antrim, Nip ind Tuck, and moving pictures. Giund (T. M. Dougherty, mgr.)—Week of 20- •1: John and Mae Burke, "Eloping," Die O'Neill, Arthur Hoopes and company, Maley and Woods, Wilton Bros., and' moring pictures. Colonial (Harry Brown, mgr.)—Week of 20- 81: "Nine Piano Bugs," Kcx and Ward, Watson's Farmyard, Oulda, Oliver White and company, Da- vis and Scott, and movbi^n'ctures. Wat. Penn (Win. W. Miller, mgr.)—Week of 20-31: "The Porch Party," Empire Comedy Four. Weston-Baker and company. "Six Little Sonij Birds," Blssett and Scott, Ford and Smith, and owing pictures. Naoit (Fredk. Leopold, mgr.)—Week of 20- 31: Great Leon and company, Five Bennett Sis- ters, Three Htekey Bros., Mr. and Mrs. Llndalcy, McOormack and Wallace, Versatile Trio, and mov- !=? pictures. Ketstone (M. W. Taylor, mgr.)—Week of 26- 31: Tom Linton and company, Kuma Japs, Wm. I-ampe and company, Harry Sauber, Pierce and Malzee. and moving pictures. Faiekoont (Sam Dawson, mgr.)—Week of 20 SI: Aletbera. Rice's Minstrels. Mason and Mnr ray, Bessie Leonard, George Moore, and moving pictures. Bioadwat (Jos. Cohen, mgr.)—Week of 20-31: Mae West, Sherman, De Forrest end eo'.npniiy, Ed. TWO GREAT SONGS IN PREPARATION READY NEXT WEEK WHAT IT TAKES TO MAKE ME LOVE, YOU'VE GOT IT By CEOIL MACK IT'S GREAT TO SPOON TO A TANGO TUNE Word, oy CICIL MACK Music by SAM S. KRAMS Mid JACK VON TLLZER You will agree with us that they are great when you hear them. We also publish that high class ballad success, GOOD-BYE, SWEETHEART, GOOD-BYE Positively the best ballad ever written. Inc. EMPIRE MUSIC CO., Jack Von Tilzer, Mgr., 148 W. 45th St., New York Prevost and company, De Lea and Orma. "The Ked Cross Nurse, 1 ' and moring pictures. FiAHKJOin (Jos. Frelhofer, mgr.)—Week of 26-31: Klnxald Kilties, Sotanne Morgan and com- pany, Corobls Bros., Bawlton and Latonr, Dulano, and moving pictures. Empire (W. 0. Cameron, mgr.)—Toe Liberty Girls 28 end week. Al. Reeves' Show presented a snappy bunch of performers, to overflowing bouses, fast week. The star was in One fettle, and with the assistance of Andy Lowls kept things nt fever heat. Zella Russell also scored big In a piano playing act Sam Howe and his Love Mak- ers next Casino (Ellas ft Koenlg, mgrs.)—Girls of the Gay White Way 26 and week. The American Beauties bad tbe customary crowded houses ln«t week. Edgar Blxley and Lew Hilton were on tbe firing ll&e, and their comedy was of tbe keenest quality. Beauty, Youth nnd Folly follows. TsonADBu) (E. 0. Morrow, mgr.)—The Cabaret Girls 26 sxd week. Tbe Stars of Burlesque had completely oiled bouses at tbe dozen performances last week. Billy Spencer claims this town as his birthplace, and it looked as If tbe whole vil- lage was on hand to greet blm. Leon Hoffman and Will Nell Lavender were also prime favor- lies with the sbow. Gatett (John P. Eckbardt, mgr.)—The stock burlesque had good crowds last week. As an added feature boxing bouts are put on twice weekly. DniiONT'B (Frank Dumont, mgr.)—A new skit, entitled "The Millionaire and the Stenographer," was unfolded lest week, and It scored a big bit. Charles Borden, Will Lawrence, John Lemuels and Fred Jarvls were the comedians, and their fun waxed fast and furious. Eddie Cassady's monologue was up to date, while the first part presented songs and jokes tti.it were entirely pleasing. Bijou Gourd, Foretaooh's, Alhaubra, Vic- tow*, Palace, Plaza and Lmrair give vaude- ville and moving pictures. MOTES. Th» Philadelphia Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, turned out en tmuu Jan. 22, to greet Billy Spencer, with the Stars of Burlesque, appearing at tbe TrocRdero. TriEnrsA Oasibno Is booked for a concert at the Academy of Music 2T. Bubton Holmes and E. M. S'ewman are giv- ing travel talks at the Academy of Music on Tues- days and Fridays. The Trocadero Is Issuing a little weekly wblcli dishes up In an appetizing manner, the latest news In burlesque. Tub Amateur Opiba Sooibty Is rehearsing for in early presentation of "The Bunaway Girl." The Chestnut Stbeet Orasu House, under THE SCREEN CLUB BALL THE FLOWER OF FILMDOM WILL MAKE SATURDAY, JAN. 31st A STAR BEMMED NIGHT Dance with your favorite player: King Baggot, Mary Fuller, John Bunny, Lillian Walker, Arthur Johnson, Ormi Hawley, Maurice Costello, Florence Lawrence, Billy Quirk, Helen Gardner, Irving Cummings, The Mutual Girl, Francis X. Bushman, Marion Leonard, Warren Kerrigan, Lottie Briscoe, Crane Wilbur, Edgena De Lespine, Tefft Johnson, Alice Joyce, Owen Moore, Mary Pickford, G. M. Anderson, Fritzi Brunette, Dave Wall, Muriel Ostriche and many other notables. TICKETS $2.00 Admitting Lady and Gentleman Including Wardrobe Fpr Sale at the Door or by Jake Get-karat, Treasurer, 146 West 45th Street or at tbe Screen Club, 165 West 47th Street, New York GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Saturday, Jan. 31st, 1914 the Keith regime, opens Feb. 2, with the Orpheum flayers, In "Tjtf Case of Becky." Rslnh Renaud will be the resident manager. The theatre bas been completely rehabilitated at a cost of upward of 150,000. Alloona, Pa.—Mlsliler (I. 0. Mlibler, mgr.) motion pictures Jan. 28, 20, "airs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch" 31, "Baby Mine" Feb. 2, Lyman H. Howe's motion pictures 0, 7, Edwin J. Had- ley's motion pictures 8, 10, "Bought and Paid For" 14/ orphecm (A. C. Denman, mgr.)—Bill 20-23: "Sorority Days," Trans-Atlantic Trio. Holden and Harron, and Bill Dooley and Evelyn. For 20-31: Kitty. Fraud! tnd company, "Tbe District Attorney," Chief Tendebos, and Hamilton and Barnes. Chambersbarsr, Pa. — New (William 1'. Brltseh, mgr.) bill week of Jan. 10 Included: "Farmer Jones and His Musical Animals," Man- ning Stock Company. Arthur Kroina, Henry Mar- tel. and Eldrldge and Barlow. Rosedalc. —Feature photoplays. Noras.—Farmer Jones and his Musical Animals went big. Arthur Kroms, Henry Uartel, and Eldrldge and Bsrlow were all unusually good. Illrmiinrlimn, Ala.—JeSerson (It. 9. Don- glass, mgr.) "Peg o" My Heart" Jan. 20, 27, Mrs, Flske 30. Libio (M. L> 8emcn, ingr.)—Bill for week of 28: Belle Blanche, Edmund nays auil company, Kirk and Fogarty, De Witt. Burns and Torrance, Jos. H. Cullen, Brndna end Derrick, and the Stanleys. Osrnxtm (M. L. Senion, mgr.)—Bill week of 28:. The Stroud Trie, with llsby Violet, Billy Morse. Sunn and Bambsrd, Farley and Butler, and Wlllards' Temple of Music. Duou (M. L. Senion, mgr.)—The Beulah I'orn- ter Stock Co. continues to please at this house. For wtek of 28, "Freckles." "St. Elmo" next. Majestic (If. L. Scmon, mgr.)—The feature film, "Traffic la Souls," holds sway at this house week of 28. Amvsi-U (H. M. Kewsome, mgr.)—This house Is doing splendid business. Tbe bill week of 10 Included: Herbert Swift. Franks and Adding- ton. and the Hollands. Best (B. L. Lenhart, oigr.)—May Vernon Com- pany began lb) fourth week 20, doing nice huil- Noth. —Unknown parties have been scattering obnoxious chemicals In the various motion picture bouses here recently, and one evening several bouses bad to be closed as the odor was so nauseat- ing no one could remain. Accusations against the rtrlklng operators and musicians have bees vigorously denied, and as yet tbe perpetrators have not been aprchended, Although liberal rewards have been offered by the managers of the bouses affected. Shrcveport, La. — Grand (Efarllch Bros, ft Coleman, mgrs.) "The High Road," with Mrs. Flake, Jan. 23, followed by Geo. Evans' "Honey Boy" Minstrels 24. 25. Majestio (Ehrllch Bros, ft Coleman, mgrs.)— Bill week of IS Included: Bartlna and company, Kelly, Subers oiid company, Thompson and Carter, Miss La Ponte, Dewey and Morley, Tbeo Fuller Smith, Hogoe and Hardy, and the Woodbals, and two reels of pictures. Country Store Is a big fea- ture every Friday, aside from the regular prises distributed on Saturdays and Wednesdays. Sahnokb (E. V. Richards Jr., mgr.)—"The Daughter of tbe Hills," with Laura Sawyer, Fa- mous Players pictures. Queen (E. V. Richards Jr., mgr.)—Association nnd Independent pictures. Palace (E. V. Richards Jr., mgr.)—Independ- ent pictures. Buslnes Is Increasing. Moseb (Mrs. O. L. Moutvllle, mgr.)—Pictures only. Res. (J. M. Dolt, mgr.)—Pictures only. Mr. doll Is erecting a new motion picture house to be named Hie Crystal. HrrrnvDHOMM (D. L. Cornelius, m«r.)—"The Third Degree," a Lubln feature, draw heavily here 20. Dreamland (D, L. Cornelius, mgr.)—Fcsture pictures. Note-. —The Crescent, a new theatre, Is nnder <*>n«lruct:on. It Is owned by J, M. Doll, who Is also proprietor of tbe Rex Theatre here. Los AnsrcIcE, Cnl.—Hamburger's Msjesllc (Oliver Morosco, mgr.) Mclntyre and Healh. in ••The Ham Tree," Jan. 23 snd week. AuomwiOM (L. E. Behymer, mgr.)—Josef Hot- niaiin 27 snd BO, Anns I'arlowu 28 and .11. Mokorco (Oliver Morosco, mgr.)—"How Do Von Do7" with Blckcl nnd Watt-on. 20 anil week. MoRoscn's RitnnAMK Tiieatsi (Oliver Morosco, mgr)—Kitty Gordon, in "Pretty Mrs. HraHh." 2S and week. Obpiiei'm (Clarence Drown, mgr.)—Bill 20 nnd week: Maurice- and Walton, Lew Hawkins, Frederick Allen, Five Rullys. Barnard, Anger and company, Billy B. Vsn and Beaumont Sla- ters, and Oorellt and Gillette. Empress (Dean Worley, mgr.)—BUI 20 and week: Aldro ami Mitchell, Ernest Dupllle, "Canoe Girts," Bernard and Lloyd, and Mercian's dogs. Pantaoes' (Cnfl Walker, mgr.)—Bill 20 and week: Tsylor's lions, Roland Carter and company. Helty Urma, Tony Cornetta Trio, and Great Amosens. ItErunLio (Bob Cunningham, mgr.)—Bill 10 unil week Included: La Mont's monkey cirrus, Alyn Warren snd compsnr. Mack Willis, Grace Edwards, Forbes and Thelsii, and the Great Hen- ells. Clunk's BnoADWAT and Tally's Bboadwat, moving plctnres only. Notes.— Charles W. Clark, the distinguished American baritone, will appear In tbls city Feb. S Jobn McOormack, the favorite tenor, will arrive here the second week of February Ianace Paderewskl will be beard In tbls city, at the Auditorium, within Iwo weeks. Madame Tlngley bss resumed her lectures at tin- Ills, and the Players Feature photoplays are shown here. NoTEd.—John M. Cooke recent manager of tbe Empress, baa been transferred to the S. ft 0. house it Salt Lake Oily The Fast line bas closed and Is advertised for sale. Milwaukee, Wis. — Davidson (Sherman Brown, mgr.) "The Bird of Paradise" Is the at- traction for week beginning Jan. 29. "The Plonv ure Seekers" next. iijjaaTio (J. A. Hlglcr, mgr.)—Bill week of 20: Rodhans, Theodore Roberts, Maud (.anther! and Ernest Bull, Nellie Nichols, Kltavo Four. Frank Milton and De Long Sisters, Brown snd Newmsn, and the Gordou Brothers, Bub, the boring kangaroo. Pabst (Ludwlg Krelis, mgr.)—Tho Gemini Stock Co. presented "Fit FeJdwebel" 23. Qatetx (J, W. Whitehead, mgr.)—Wston Hl»- riTs' Show 25 end week. Girls From Hoppy- Isnd text Shciebt (0. A. Newton, mgr.)—The Sbubert Stock Oo. present "Father and the Boys" week of 2d. "Tfao Uan Who Owns Broadway" uext. Obtstal (Wta. Gray, mgr.)—BUI week of 2'): Leon Wa Delle, Tlebor'a Seals. Anthony snd Ron, Williams and Held and tbe Motroro Arabs. Express (Win. Raynor, mgr.)—Bill week of 33: Royal Imperial Pekinese, Edward Mumhall. May and Addis, Frank Mullane, CuiulolJ and Carletcu, and Low Shank. Oupnauic (Wm. Gray, mgr.)—Dill week of 23: John R. Cougblln, Four Laughfleudi, Corey and Morritt Sisters. Norn.—Goby Deelys, In "The Little ParUlennr," l» billed to appear at the Auditorium fur imttmv and evening performance 28. St. rani, Minn,—Mclronolllaii (L. K Srnlt, mgr.) "Tbe Bird of Paradise" had capiU'ltv busi- ness week of Jan. 18, and pleased highly. Allre Lloyd and Frank FogoTty, lu "Dauee Mod," ofler- uoon snd evening. 26. George ArllHs, In "Hit- raell," 20-31; moring pictures of "Tronic In Souls" Feb. 1 and week. Siidbebt (Frank 0. Priest, mgr.)—The Wrljlit- Huntlr.gton Players continue (o big liurlness. The offering for week of 28 Is "When Knighthood Was in Flower." Obpiisjuu (E. O. Burroughs, mgr.)—1IIII week of 23: "Dance Reveries," Master Gahrlel nrul company, Herman Timber!. Shlrll Rives and com- pany. I'srlllo and Frablto, Kingston ami Ebner, and the Blessings. Gband (Theodore L. Hays, mgr.)—The Wat- son Sisters' Show drew big week of 18. Hilly Watson week of 29, and the Big Jubilee lo follow. Euruses (Giis 8. Greening, mgr.)—BUI for week of 29: "Opening Night/' Bessie Ilrowiiliur, Fred St. Omge Troupe. Edward ami John Smith Owynn and Oossett. and the latest photoplays. Gaiitt (Otto N. Ratba, mgr.)—Hill week If 23: Ollffonl Ross, Ruth Tslfonl, the Otilstad Dim. flnv Daly and company, Clotilda and Montrose, A. J. Manser, Del-A-Phooe and company, und the New- port Dancing Four. Majestic, PamoEsi and St.iiiland, picture* only. AumTOBiVK (M. F. Morton, mgr.) —.Regular Symphony Concert Sunday afternoon 25. Gaby DcAlyi, In "l-hu Little Psrlslenne," matinee snd evening, 20. Loo Slesak, tenor with tho Sym- phony, evening, 27. Alma Cluck Feb. 6. • Nashville, Tenn.—Vendomc (W. A. Sheets. mgr.) a llrst class English company presenled "Milestones" to line bosloen Jan. 10.21, fol- lowed by "The Madcap Duchesa" 23. 24, "Tbe Leopard's Spots" 20, 27, Mrs. Flske 28, Evelyn Nesblt Thaw Feb. 2. - • Orfheum (Geo. II. Hickman, mgr.)—"What HKmiened to Mary" wss a strong vehicle for Hilly Long snd her players week of 10. "OuAy Corners" Is tbe offering week of 20. Jsck Row lelgh. who was so popular here as leading man with the Billy Long Stock Company last Bummer, Is back In the cast tbls week and for the future. Pbinorss (Harry Sudekum, mgr.)—For week of 10, Maa Bloom, In "The Sunny Side of Broad- way," packed the bouse. Everything new but Max and "tho borae." Loo Cabin, Cbtbtal, Elite, Finn AvarNtri, Amumtou and Rax, pictures only, Nora—The Flftb Avenue showed "From tbe Manger to tho Cross" as the feature picture for entire week of 10, Instead of for three days, as Iwiked. The bouse was packed at every show. Memplile, Tenn.—Lyceum (Frank Gray, mgr.) Mrs. Flskc Jan. SO, 27; I'velvn Thaw 28. 20; Geo. Evsnr Honey Boy Minstrels 80, 81, Mme. Natlanovn Feb. 2, 3. Lvnn: (Hen). M. Stalnback, mgr.)—"Girls," presented by Kninia Bunting nnd company, flrew (nicked houses entire week of 18. For week of 25 tbe company presents "Alias Jimmy Valentine." Ori-iieum (Max Fahtsh, mgr.)—BUI week of 20: Ksthrvn Kidder snil company, Hoey and Lee, George Felix and Barry Girls, Eugene Diamond, Ray and Hlllfard, Delia Rosa and Marcells, Rice, Sully and Scott, and motion pictures. MAjEsnas (2), Empieeh (2), rsiNcsss. Alamo, Queen, Colonial, Palace, Cirninu/roN, American. Komi, Bcbl-bban, Kden, Pastimes 12), Daists (2), MwraoroLtTAN, Famous, Gem, liovAL. savoi, -Tor, 1'ekin and Columbia, mo- tion pletures only. Seattle, Wash.—Metropolitan. "QuoVadls?" In motion pictures, wss the feature week of Jan. 10. Moons (John Oort. mgr.)—For 10-24, Rotort Mantell, In Hbikespeuiean repertoire, drew good Luslness. ORpiieum (Carl Rltter, mgr.)—BUI 2l-.il: l/nili Hsrdt, Panbter Duo, Chick Hales, Mirle Ulshop. Pbllllps and White, George Demi rest snd Anns Leiir. Heatti.u (B. 0. Mitchell, mgr.)—"Sberlo:k Holmes" was the bill 10-24. Kmpbemk (A. II. Dounellsn. mgr.)—Rill 20.11: Jessica Troupe. Brown and Blyler, Bert Leslie nnd company, Jennings and Dorman, nnd Hebns- tisn Merrill ami company. San Dlesrst. Cal^-Speckels (Dodge ft nsy- ward. uirts.) "The Candy Shop" Jsn. 28-Feb. 2, Pantaoes' (Alexander Psntages. mgr.)— Bill Emma Trentlnl 8-10, "A-lel.' r 22, "Wltbln the ^0-31: Ilboda Royal's Horses, Hal Davis arid E ^ rt Zl JSAS«4#LteB> u n BsteBSBi ajbSSI !*!,■ rt ■! ,--# * A UllsSaS V Law" 23, 24. Gaiett. —Miulcal Slock Co. Savor (PsuUges') (Scott A. Palmer, mgr.)— BUI for week of Jsn. 20: The Musics! Splllers. Cole, Russell *nd Davis, "Dance of Alt Ages," Weclon and Young, Hall and Sebaceae, and "Texas " . Emitesb (R. ft O.) (Dans Hayes, mgr.)—BUI week of 20: "A Night lo a Police Station." Mary Dorr. Arthur deary, Wilson snd Rich, Lea Trio, Mersndinl, and Prince Flora. PbincesvP (Fred Ruhnow, mgr.)—Vaudeville anil plctiiren. MAJtWTii: (Lloyd Brown, mgr.)—Feature films. "Fedora" was ihnwn week of 19. Manager Brown lias taken over this house, the Isase on the Isis bsvlng expired Jsn. 1. snd ss no Sunday shows were allowed there, the lease was not renewed. company, Brighton Quartette, Murray K. Mill and Mi Incite, l.s Nole Troupe. Tivoli (L. O. Keating, mgr.)—"Oollego Days" wss tbe attraction 10-24. Cuss A, Melbourne, Oleumeb, ALiuunnt and Colonial, motion pictures. St. Joseph, Ho Lyceum (C. V. I'blllev, mgr.) Progressive Girls Jsn. 23. Lyman Hosre's pictures 28, 20, "Peg o' My Heart" SO 31. Musitic (Fred OoemaD, mgr.)—Vaudeville and plctnres. Crvstal (Fred Catalan, mgr.)—nigh class vaudeville and tabloid musical comedy, Orpheum, Dotal, Empress and Colonial. — Pictures end lingers. Nora—The Orpbenm Theatre has Isren sold by Ihe Koto Brothers to a company, managed by Barney Riley, B.B.&B. SPECIAL THBATRlOAIi 1HTTHK a-Y*AR OUARANTIB ttaad wTDi oar H*aw Cold-Holled IteslDladlaa. Throe-pljB.B.ftB.Irani, wood, band-iitewd UnpUia trav. SEND FOR FRKK OaTALOODI. 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