National vaudeville artists fund (1926)

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ANNIVERSARY STAN STANLEY The Author of Salve A Quarterly of Stage Humor and Tallying Acts. Morris and Feil, Managers of Stanley in Vaudeville since 1910. Second edition of Salve can be obtained by notifying James Corbin, 7608 Woodlawn Ave., Melrose Park, Pa. $.25 a copy. Salve Salve Salve Salve Salve Salve Salve Salve Salve Salve Salve Salve Salve Salve The first issue was terrible, but the second is clean with stagebits that can be interpolated into after pieces. Contains thirty cartoons by R. C. Faulkner. Stanley is one person who touched the N. V. A. and was glad to pay back. Dr. Max Thorek and Dr. Willis J. Amey we still owe money. These debts will all be paid in time as this ad will be. Health will do wonders, that is why the average actor knows the N. V. A. is his saviour for old age and sickness. N. V. A. means in a sense Never Venture Again. Don t forget Mr. Loew, he has done wonders for N. V. A.’s