Variety (Oct 1934)

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T«i<?ay, October 2, 1934 PICT E C S S E S I' I v/. rr ouri jy^ Iprtain $24,000 ^sul Loaii Pai^ of Pa JGnisses; > Stote Jake, Oriental Even at 1(G ■ ■^■'-•v-'''.v■■•^'^ vy-ChiouBo.. Oct. i. ■ continues at a llvt-ly pace, with thf theutreq all licadiinuB for co|isi»tently inn around town and nioro monoy fltiwinK intu (lie loop than any time llt>nuirk.iM« for coiisistoht win- ning inai ks at pi oscnt i.s the I'alace, which has ht'cn running profits for the j)ast seven weeks. J'ictureB O0niinK tliruuKh have hoen drawinf? flite conwnent from, the public and press, and the box-ofllce response has been plenty pleasant, Tlfcia;:\i|f0ek house runs into another hiAh Iwure i.t $24,000 f.ir 'Fountain.' tlarrlck Koes ftrat run atsaio this , tireek with 'Jldiath on the JJiamond.' lloUMe. hn« been Riven a very flexible ' '|K>Ili>y, depen^tiiR on ;«vhateVer prod- ;.^i)ct hai>penB td be avaiiable. Apollo, V|ie;xt d<Hjir.'Orl^liu^ly lAilt^d by B.&K.« ' «ia th« ltikn«ri%n «|Mit to replace the f licVlcKiBirtii; tMMi alao been 8h{ft«<l arpund a |KM»4 deal, iiow iroins hold* bv^'r tor ^W*ll« of, Nineties.' Orlifntat anfl.'8tat«-I'afce Are run- ' tlitti:; hc<!l^ ahd neok a^ the two fam- ' ily tlniO-VAuafllm houses of the loop. l»«»y: h*ve both developed a clientele ind: have learnod how to keep their •t)verheads down to a figure where a normal prind will mean a i)rofit. Mojinwhile the McVlekers remains dark, with its final di.oposition to re- main a prolilem until Nov. 1, when B.\"IC. must decide whether to oon- timio to piy rent or let tlio liou«e revert to Jones, Linick & Shaefcr. EKtirn«t«« for Tfiia WiMk iV^NfMii %ir XPai-);. Holdlnn over |^om>l1i« Chicago for it« fourth - hoop vreek. rToflk flnei 114,000 lant i^eelt and Midlll/lK^ ft^^^ for ^ehiiftflO (li&K) CM40: 35-5S-75) ♦it^Ctlrl from Missouri* (MG) and show. (Juy Kibhee head- nhliw. House is KoinR alonp: nicely at present and currently will sock it for $:!(!.000 easily. Last week Rudy V alleo and band on tlie stape pumped plenty of coin into the reR- isler alon^^ with 'Servants' En- trniico' (Kox) for lofty ini.f.oo. >: Garrick (H*K) (900: 'jn-SS-.^.O)— - Dc.ali on Diamond' (.MC). Kirst run f<ir this picture, and on the Worlils Series build-up manaKinc better than or<linary for a jiroui ini picture at $5,000. 'Dames' .(VV'H) caught on last week And tpaiied off • beautiful $5iS00. Oriental (H&K) (3,200; 25-35-40) —'Ladies Should Listen' (Par) and vaud(». Alice Faye moves over from |he ChicaKO. but doesn't mean much. Around $16,000 this week, not as ', .iK<(M)d 'iM:: pX:0Vi.0UB «e«l|tonHi Last : Week ^X^runiinohd' <UA> hit a-'goo^l Falae* (m^<li (S:.S^: 3«-iifi.|8)-r fTuuntuih' (tiadioy an4 He* jaiinrknhlc pace, at this htMiSiBf latfely. "; And this picture continues that pace , On Koneral Hardlnf? popularity h«rc -: for tine $24,000. Last week was an^ ■ other winner at $22,800 for 'Age of Innocence' (Radio), Roosevelt (li<!CrK) (1,500; 35-r>.^-r.5) ,■ —'('liained' (M(J) (2d week). (Jable- Crawffird still a money combination, w On their initial srind hit a ringing $23,S()0 and currently are riding for a liolcha $11,000. State-Lake (Jones) (2.700; 20-25- 35)— Call It Luck' (Fox) and vaude. . Steady grosser these f^-^vs, and cur- rently to $10,000, good. Last week •Romance in the Rain' (U) fine in.'joo. United Artists (B&K-UA) (1.700: \S5-r»5-65)—'Last Oentleman' (UA) ■ (2d weiik). Slunipinfr oft now after good $16,266 on the first week to ♦io»QOO frtirrentl^r; :/fi«mtte: ..:n«srt:.,;':"':,v• ■ ■ 2 ORCUSES IN rHAM DON'T HELP PIC HOUSES V; Blrmtngham. Oot. 8. A ; circus batUe : teatiircs this Wfek'if buttlne«)ii; Kviaell Brqs. kiiA ; Ifi^Wmbeck-Wallace hit tdWn on ; WMwcvtlve daysi,; . llifai town llket olrcu.ses which ^ ioesn't h«li} the, picture houses. Estimates for This With ^ Alabama (Wilby) (2,866; *(i-96- 40)—Hollo of Nineties' (Pkr).' ' tJfr $<.><"0. I^'ist week «Uaby Take i : B.)w (T.',,x). $6,500. okay. ■ : Ritz (Will.y) (l^eOOi K)r-'B^l|i«h Agent' (I'Nlr^ %XM9/ , ^^^'L'*» ^¥»md* :tro»x. Not T«U' «Fox), f 1.00<>, J^Hj:Mfl,<l^1»rMH-.Two ;Fa.'e<, •(•FN). GOOD FARE IN B'KLYN AND ALL FARE WELL Brooklyn, Oct. 8. Ftbck of good pictures on the Uowiitown screens. Also plent^f Of rain and umbrellas in view. Paramount is doing splendidly with 'Belle of the Nineties' and Fox holding over 'One Night of Love.' Estimates for This Week Paramount (4,000; 25-35-50-65)— Belle of the Nineties' (Par). Plenty of exploitation on this flicker with excellent attendance. Around $23.- 000. peachy. Looks like a holdover. Joe Lee says Phil Spltalny and his female musikers will occupy the pit at the hoMse starting Oct. 19, first of a series of iuinie be^ds to play the house. Last week 'British Agent' (WB), $19,000. okay. Poli; (4,066: 25-85>-B6)'—'One Niffht of hovm' i€Ua^ <M %«^); M 8ta|re iho^ fe&t^lini :'P6^i Prince.' fil^oottd waek itoir ;mitHM!tlOn With a.bout 88i;666 VTtpected. Week 829,066/ big; Maybe a third W«ek; Albee (8^606; 26va8>B6>^%:iuraviih' (Fox) and;vaud<9> I^ka Uke a; mild $14,000. Last we^ 'ttlehest Ctirt' (Radio), $15,006; strand (2.000; 25-35-S0)-~'Scar1et Empres.s' (Par). Sorta weak at $6,000. I.Kast week 'You Belong to Me' (Par), and 'Young and Beauti- ful' (Mas), did $5,100. Loew's Metropolitan (3,000; 25- 35-50)—'Barretts' (MG) and vaude. Looks $21,000, good. Last week Death on thO Dtamoffd' (MO). $14,000, so-so. ' 1 V *; Operatic Aii^ Fokine Draw WashinKton, Oct. 8. Two vaudfilm spots rating more carriage trade this week than a season of opera. Both houses went heavy on arty angle and the con- cert crowd Is paying oft nicely, al- though press agents also pleaded with papers to give the mob a little play, too. Chief intereat la Foklne baUet, taking hnld of tfte ontire staero iMow a.t Fox; Fokifke v^tv^ked to alloW any outtinfr Or taniipfrftti; WUh thrnuni' foers and they are put Oti atrttlght with even overture In; same vein. MtJiga: are walking out 'and raising ealh with the ushiprs, but lorgnette biz plus majority who think they are seeing j^oniething to talk about will carry the week o.k. 'One Nii;ht of Love,' other classic angle, is wowing 'em. Bunch who tiscd to sneer .at mention of grand op(^ra are clifcrlng Grace Moore. Value of adapting finer arts to film mind is thus shown in fact that K.'irle should gross a beautiful total. Estimates for This Week Keith's (UKO) (1,830; 25-35-GO) — •Uichest Girl' (Radio). Critics hail- ing it and boys and girls getting kick out of it. Should build to nice $S,000. Last week 'Monte Crlsto' (UA) took wow $7,000 for third PaUf»,H^y;8^ 26-86.^ 'Cieoi»fttt«>v <»arr. > opposition is , toiUMU «o wlii not t»9 •ehsa.tional. ItMiiMa for bi^ 118,060. lAit week 'Barretts^ (MG) held up to unex- pectedly sock $12,500 for holdovfef. Earl* (WB) (2.424; 25^36-40-60)— 'One Night of Love' (Col) and Don Bestor on stage. Grace Moore looks like swell $20,000. Last week 'Belle of 'iJO's* -,(par) ■liOM|. ■. -ym -i-M - $21,500. Fox (Loew) (3,431; 25-35-60) — 'Out<'ast Lady' (M(0 and vaude. Combo of Bennett and Kokine bal- let headed for good $21,500. Last week Ben r.ernie personal shot 'Charlie Chan in London' (Fox) to big $23,000. Rialto (II) (1.853; 2.';-40-50)— 'Wake Up and Dream' (U). Re- vle ws kind and curiosity oyer Russ <:jQl0mt)u'jj |),u8t'^morte|l» nppeai't«H-e Huffldenti ahduld g^t o.k. 88»860. Liist w*iit *|ltinian Si4«): (U) iMiBfed :jimm!!t!^ IIM^^^^ (l.888}:^?i8K46)vr'-»en« oif. Wh* (pari, dwlntf Wgo)t>UiS re- peat aft eir bfg w<««'tt at KftW^'; fiHw>ulti reach $;\.'.f'(t, whicl) knockout fi»r iiouse off m.iin sicm. J;#nMt.W*e'k Damos' (Wl!» t>iok uiH.d $4.fi<)0 on rcpc;U iiiiib-r s;ini<' circuni.'-'l.inc< s, Columbia (T-ocw) (l.L'i;;!; i.'.')-4in - '.SpPble T^ang": (J'ar)« Not much .draw;v ;nia>'be;;':..ll|^.:v88,S60H 111 r- . Atjfc'la'at-^ ''IbImimMI' Week of « Paramount—'Noir and ^or- evec* (P«r). St.' (MO> (8rd WlJii* Muaie HatWJiadct (Fox) (H). Strarid—'Happiness Ahead* (W9) (lOj. .■. • _ R .0 K yr—'Pocr*■:. . (Fox) (2d Wk>. ■ Rivoli — 'Count of Mottle Crlsto' (UA) (3d wk). Rialto—Our ptm-r^W***!^- (UA) (2d wk). Week of Oct. 1» Paramount—'Mrs. yfimfi^-.ot. Cabbage Patch* (Par). Capitol—Outcast Lady* (MQ). Muaie Hallr-'i^o oC Inao* cehea* (Radio) (!•)*' Strand—'Happtnewi AMNI^f (WB) (2d wk). Roxy—'Little Friend* (Q-B). Rivoli 'lA^ (^oatleman' (VAyanv-v-'v'i'^v^-^/-^;;.,^^ RialtO-^'Case 6i itfowliiiv Dog' (WB) (16). Into a M Week; ?mm Buffalo. Oct. 8. Box odices appear to be doing steady business currently after a fine perlbd last week. Shea's Buf- falo la hoidlnif up well virith the Hipp and the Qreat Lakiea vvinhthg n^ck' and' .neck. ■:.r-^..]'■'■[. • Last week's flgtilNs Were Knarhed by exceptional rise jUt busiiieM for 'Monte Crlsto,' nnore than doubling early estlnliates aiid by strong show- ing of a double featuire program at the Century. Mae West in second week fell off and the third week of One N'ight of {jO^e* Ittn IllUy UP to expectations. ttuffato (SheaH <8.866i 86-^46-85) —'Last aentleihan* (tJA) and stage «how. Arllss always tood for nice business here and pace looks like at least $16,000. Last week, 'Dr. Monica' (WB) and 'Bowery Music Hall Follies,' stage show gets most of the credit for the nice gross of nearly $17,000. Hipp (Shea) (2,400; 25-40)—'Bar- retts' (MG). Strictly on the class side but should go to around $8,000. I>ast week, 'Monte Cristo' (UA), sensational skyrocketing of this one due strictly to merit and word of $10,300. Great LaHOe (Shea) (3.400; 25-40) -^'Servant's Entrance' (Fox). About 87.606 flgur6. fair. Lait W«*tt. ^Belte of Ninetiea' (Par), aeeond Week, dropped to 88iS66, but okay/ Century (Shea) (3,466; 88)—'Born to Be Bad' (UA) and 'Hat, Coat and tJlove' (liadio). Looks like a good entertainment with 'Hat' taking the stellar position; seems set for over .'JC.OOO. Last week, 'This Man' (Radio) and 'Personality Kid' (WI!). picked up strong, program well liked an<l gmss hopped to $7,100. Lafayette (Ind.) (3,400; 25)—'One More Itiver' (U) and 'Affairs of (Jentleman' (U). 'River' seems classy Un- this hotise. indicates $6,- 500. Last Week. 'One Night of Lov«* (Col); Hhal (third) week Was still g4Wd With Sunday the pOorc.it day of tifcifc ruhi Held up for over $1,^ :^ilMitUl9: better than f 8M66> for t*e 'imlm-' Weeks* run ^ ThoM 2 Kidiiies, Win New Orleans, Oct. 8. Few heavy clickers are apparent currently. 'Liist Gentleman,' at Loew's State, and 'Judge Priest,' at Saenger, will each grab about $'.»,000 and call it a good week. Warner's beautiful production of 'Du Barry,' aimed particularly for femmea, Is not attracting hoi poUol and Or- pheum may not even reach $5,000. Tudor and St. Charkijl |t^. iHSt striking an average. : . • tupmer (8.888; «0)--^ ^Judgo pj>f«it' 4Fox). coinihg: ao aoOA After i'Hsndy. Andy' nUty hft miittiited. ^t thii: WUl Bog^ra* efrort^tU only get hiOe |8,066« Iiaat Wetitk 'BHtfah ^gentv (WB) did fair 88»666. li^eew** itaie (8.2l8t 4d)T-liurt Gentleman' (UA). Arliss hiis his ftillowing here and house WIU draw neat 89.006 Laat Week'^ 'Barretts' (MO) went to 814^666, tophole. Oi%heum (8*400 : 86)—'Cu Barry' (WB) Strictly big-town dais pic- ture will only snare anaemio 85.000. I.,ast week 'Case of HoWlihg Dog' (WB) did 86.406, With imanager claiming nice profit at that flgure. M. Charles (2.200; 25)—'Through the Centuries.' Not so good, $1,400 will be all. Last week 'Our Dally Hvead' (UA) got a little stale last f. w days, with $1,800 gratefully re ceived. Tudor (700:25)—'Charlie Chan In liondon' (Fox). Should gjet good $2,000, with no opposish to deflect Last week 'Belle^^it |«ii«ti(M' (Par) got fair $1,500. .:>:;. diZSCWakeUp m M BiiUUes Boston, Oct. 8. Surinise of the week here in otherwise average biz is 'Monte Crlsto,' still polling handsome coin In Its fourth week at the Memorial. T«ast week It got a hair more than $13,000, very nice, and started oflf jj^^,. on, the fourth week with a bigger IHp(H> •f!f |(|ltlirdmy than any preceding ex- ciept the: opeping. Thuraday the take Win be eombthed WltW A pub- lic iilght-before-the-ho1|iday pte- view of 'The' Day Divorcee,' Which should the total up to A fine 818,660.' Orlfifinally planned to bring 'Richest Girl' Into the house Friday, but pic Was shelved to make way for welNph||ti|iild firtt latoWing of 'Divorcee.' The Met has 'Madame DuBarry,' and Ted Lewis and band on stage, and looks for $28,000. not bad either. The State's now dual policy started off slick, with $15,000 In sisht for 'Outcast Lady' ajMl 'Hpve a Heart.' Last week 'Barretts' did a fine $12,500 In its second week, having set a houa^l record of |21,600 in its first week. The Paramount looks .set for $8,- 000, pl.iylng 'Belle of the Nineties,' a week after Its wow week at the Met, split with 'P.ig Hearted Her- 1)ert.' Last weok, $fi,200 for 'Xow and Forever' and 'Ca.sp of the Howl- ■irig Dog,' okc. 'Belle' is also feature pic at the ScoUay, which , opened last wcei{ after summer vohtilng with.'Vaudflhn.. -S ":--. ■ Eittmitts for This ^i8^ TacoiBik Ck!t 8 Keith's (I'.KOi (2,'JOO; 2.'-40-55)- q^^.. '.•»»iU.t-t«Wii.'iw?2r^^^ 'Count of Montf Cristo' (UA) (-Ith nt^yn-'^g^if^-Sy'^'lSSfr^? «<'"1<). iMiH of vitality still. Last W"<'k It took- $13,000, and looks for ^n! L T^r,-*^r..nTr^ll the final week, helped by Ing h^d to 3.. cents, all summer,, but (.„i,jn.bus Dav evo showing of does so figuring Us^an oke fee tor .^.^^^ Divon .f ' (K.adio). the conditions In Tacoma. Roxy Boston (RKO) ..-l.L'OO; 25-.30-40) — g^ ttrng nice .17, at ro^' prices, u.sing ^V-iko Vp and Dream' (U) and •Treasure Island (.-^K.) this^eek. ,.,,ude. An $1S.000 total expected while The Last (.entleman (^>.is ,ine. 'Charlie Cl,,m in Lon- fhe big opix.sisli -'It M.I.. (Kox), last week $23,000, big. Estimates for This Wsek Orpheuw (fcoew) (3,000; 30-40- Music Box (I an.ru k) ( 1.100 L>- .r,5)_.r,6ath On tb»» Diamond* (,I4(3) 2;,)~Last (.eniie.nar. (I A I. vs ith and : vauue.: . f>nly a fair^ltJ^SOo billini,' al.s., fur ^^iHX ^y^'phonvv |j^,,e;,fem^ • I 'ccw liaL I'.'timuns. Looks • hke j,.|«<rte?':-.'Ulft sW*#C.-'''Oiie ''-mmCiS' $4,00|). K00.1. Last week •iJellc "f ,.„vb' (Cal) dnd, Vaudi?-;;^^^^ th;2.^1'»» ti. s' (ITvf). $1.>(00, Kr-eat. iVrst-rate $i5^m ■ -^ . ^ v. '';' ' : ^i^^:^^^.it^te (iK.ew) a.^fm 30,401581-;. T/ojikstirre iHlajrtiir <M0M),: -Intf»«»i!! »l 'Oirtcast Lndv- (Mii) uM »Hav*» a to tttu«;b;|l.;5fl9, ;«ic^-^'to^^ liearf (MO). : New dual policy -'< '-l^'«' ., PpW^'^^rV'>( )'-¥lC^I'<>6<fo::.. - .- -t;ineH fine here, wiih n $15,eoo In "••i»l«i'..«l*'Ulf A m^mki ^Te-S'.^ .■ l..Hl.vlvw.. fancv. 'Pun .tt.,' (MCi t..o\ 3.,T)it^«l)o>vn to . Thell*' Ijist, Vnehf j j,, .|12,r,i)0, nice, <hi h.o. First weoU (Radio) and . 'i'he.-iirrs" (fcih^' do.U. ; nf •f t:n rett'>« 'Wfittcijl.- :,881,!it0; hO^se lOxj.' cted. 10 1,'in'l .;iioUttd. $1,^0 ,',': ,■(.( i.rd. ■ ' ■ ■ •;ood Ih n: L.i'.t. week 'Case of the | Met i.M.syi'i (l..'.'"i. tO-ft1»'», -- Ifowling iJoy' ^ \VI!) and 'Ope More j'.Madame .DiiParrv* , ( Wl!» iti^'tf Te I ;RivMf': (|iyt;H|^i';,f!i<;ndy'-At ;'^^ii .O^f 'LAST YACHT' $1,800 TaeOma Olcay^'liiAst Qent,' f4>0(X>, at Out of the croj^. of (^pw .picture^ on ' BrOadwfty^ 'tliir»^'iiM tions, but on the whole they repre- sent fairly sturdy trade getters, led by ^Peck*a Bad Boy* at thie Botiv Jackie Cooper picture should haf« no dimculty hitting $32,006 or over and will hold. Getting the kids and with day business heavy, the house played to 20,000 people—an awful lot of admissions—on Sunday from opening to 6 p.m. Saturday was off everywhere, due to rainy weather and football opposition. Sunday business was good all over, the Music Hall getting a healthy pickup In trade on 'i»ower," for what now looks like a chance to get over $75,000, under average, but, okay. Rialto Is in the hold- over column with $18,000 on first week of "^Our Daily Bread,' while Strand looks to $20,0UO on 'Loal La^y/. but won't hold, due to pic- ;; tures awaiting releaae, 'Happlnea* Ahead' oiwnw tOfl^orroW night XViTedn^^M^).. ♦Wagon Wheela.' a western, prov- ing good box ;(^oe at the Muyfair and wtJV end its week tomoi row^ (Wednesday) at 8tl,666 unless the stenchlhg Which the housie got Bun- day night (7) hurts aSore than ex;^ pected. ■■■ r:'■ ■ Second week Of 'Barreitts' at the Cap win be around 840,006, lliie* while third week of 'Belle of Nine- ties' win bring the Tmp $2i^ »r so. plenty of profit. 'I||||!S?attsr mains a third week. 'Monte Cristo' continues stoutly at the Riv. probably $30,000 this week. State, opening strong with 'Chained' on second run, looks to be In neighborhood of $20.ooo. Astor remazdas Thursday night (11) with 'Merry Widow* *n A. *we* ■-itrday $2 ;r«lp.::,; ,:^ CetliMiili^ ^^ia WeeH * Capitol (5.400; 35-75-85-81.i6)-— 'Barretts' (MG) (2nd week) and stage show. Of strong draught, with indications second week point- ing to $40,000 or over, and will stay a third. First seven days was re- ported at $62,000. very big. Mayfair (2.200; 35-55-G5) — 'Wagon Wheels' (Par). Outdoor saga pulling nicely, $11,000 on week ending tomorrow (Wednesday). 'Servants' Entrance' (Fox). In ahead,. got $14,000 on nine days. Next picture, opening tomorrow, (Wed.). 'Wake Up and Dream' (U). Palaee (L700; 35-50-66)—'Richest Oirl* ' (Radio) and vaude. About average In view, $10,000. Last week 'She Lovei lie Not' (Par), 810.&64. PiM'Mnoimt (8,684. 85-55-76)*^ 'Belle ot Nilietlea' (P»r) <3rd week),; $immn^ hilt At 884.666 or somiiiSt itbotre :th«i will «nd A thi«e W«^ii* run high in the profll column. Xast week was f84,666. to- tal of 21 days pointing to «ppr^h matcly $105,000. *Now mAd t^veyti^. -(Par) comes in Pridiiiir (12). ' Radio City Muaie Hall (5,945. 49< 60-85-99-$1.10)—'Power* (GB-Fox) and stage show. Opened sluggish- ly but picked up over week-end for, chance to top $75,000, okay. lAft week 'Caravan' iWW$y UAl OlC to |tte| under $80,000. Rialto (2,000; 40-65)—'Our Dally Bread' (UA). Got good notices and business responded for a first week ending today (Tuesday) of $18,000 and holds. 'Gift of Gab' (U), in ahead, got $12,000 on an eight days' run. Rivoli (2,200; 40-65-75-83-39) — 'Monte Crlsto' (UA) (2nd week). Holding up well for a second week of around $30,000. First .seven days was $39.G0O^ exceUent Stays three weeks, 'Last'<>«AiliMiilH* -(X;A>'/0^if=.v' ing Oct. 17. • ■ Roxy (fi,200; 28-86-55-65)—'PeckV FJ.id Boy' (Fox) and litage show, .'^ol Le.s.ser picture starring Jackie Couper dragging 'em in for a first Week of 888r88iO or more. Stays a secohd. Last week, aiecond of 'Chu Chin Chow' (QB-Fot), 88?,86i»; oke; Strand (8.866; 86.8S-8S-88)— Lost Lady* (WB). Will get 426.661 or close to M Iwt WoaTV lUM Ofif. 'liappin^rsa A]ii*ttd' (wB) opMiliii tomotYow h 1 g h t (Wednesdiiy). 'British Ag9nt' (WB). on ItH second week, Was 8*1.200. 8tate (2.366; 35-55-75)—'Chained' (MCJ) and vaude. r.able-f'rawford names bait here for wliat looks like a $20,000 week. fine. 'P.ulldog J*rum- mond' (UA) manage<l around $17,« oo<) .inahpad.'.;.'-;^... ?iitWk i«K»ki!d, for by r thli*; deluxeir, v WM'k. H.M^^pritiHi' (I'ap) and llish WtiV oh ittage rtUn'i :in!('et .f^^ tiniates, f»>tetvlng 827.<J0(^; .stili V'llo ; fl<iiirrel.' . 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