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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY, MARCH 23. 1924 3 "11 Tn i Zy -it -Z kCJtx WHACK IF. i feANDtDlTHl ft JVf KT Ly i jsfg 1 1 jy CANTOR'S BENEFIT Gossip of Plays and Players The writer, a retired banker, la With San Francisco Theater Guild known to have been one of the dash Morris W.

Ankrum, who acts the rule of the suspected footman in ing young blades of the day when drug stores were distinguished for blocks by the colored urns lighting Winthrop Ames and Guthrie Mc their windows and cigar stores of plintlc's production of "In the Next )oom," the mystery-melodrama hit What promises to be ons of thn I biggest benefit performances of the season will be staged by the Eddie Oantor Camp Meeting Committee i at the Earl Carroll Theater next Sunday night, March SO, In aid of the Surprise Lake Camp, at Cold Springs, N. Y. Whcrt he was a muddy-faced youngster on the East. Side, Cantor was taken to this camp for his first, vacation. Since his rise in the theater he has been paying back the fered equally distant though welcome appeal with the ever-present the Vanderbilt Theater, gained wooden Indian towering window- high in front of the store.

Included iuch of his knowledge of actin? Jut-ins his student days at the TJnl- among some pertinent facts of the day is a query inviting the imagina rsity of California and immediate tion concerning the possible forest ly thereafter in the Theater Guild of Cauhlc. late of "Tan-grinr," tomorrow eveninp: awumej the title role In L. Lawrence Weber's musical comedy, "Little Jessie James," at the Little Theater. Miss Catible replaces Louise Allen. John Hendricks is now playing he role of Pierce, the collector, formerly played hy Roger Gray.

"Hy riiviiie ltislil" KcTiicy'n. "Hy Divine Ilinht." starring Klliot Dexter and Mildred Harris, is the feature tomorrow ut Keeney's. It is a story of the conflict between a man and a woman based on the experiences of a workins girl alone in the world. Tho feature for the last half of the week will bu "Unseeing Kycs." featuring Lionel Barryinore and Seena Owen. It is a drama staged in the northernmost frontier of Canada.

The usual vaudeville attractions complete the program. San Francisco. He was a member like appearance of our Broadway today if the cigar stores with their great increase in any given area were all decorated in front with a huge debt by raising funds each year for of the latter organization for two tpe general improvement ifwf v. clown years before coming East. While a student at Berkeley lie had ap wooaen inrllan.

Korests would be leveled and transplanted to the very EUNA ORR "'PARADISE ALCCy SHU8ERT- CRBKBrSm ousy oia tnorougnrare. place. Among tho Broadway favorites who will appear at. the benefit per formaneo are Fannie Rrice. Florence Moore.

Mary Eaton. Ethelind Terry. Baby" Svlvia Froos, VV. C. Fields.

George Jessell, John Steele. Hard Pearl, Bert Betty Wheeler. Leonard EdHle. Horton Spurr. Miller Lyles.

Dixon and last, but not least. Mr. Cantor. 1 Bertram Peacock from the opra "Sadke." by RlrrtBky-Korsako and the wallz song from "Romeo and Juliet." Bertram Peacock, who plays AMI'S EMENTS BROOKLYN. Franz Schubert in "Blossom Time," AMVSEMEXTS BROOKLYN.

AMrsEMENTS BROOKLYN. role of the Captain. He was with this production two years at the Hippodrome and on tour. Then followed two years as leading baritcme with the Society of American Singers at the Park Theater, New York, during which all the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and many others were given successfully. The next season was spent by Mr.

Peaeock as assistant to S. L. Roth-apfel at the Capitol Theater, in New York. He sang there and aided in the management of tho house. which returns to the Majestic The AT THE HIPP This week's program at B.

F. Keith's Hippodrome will have Pat Eooney and Marion Bent in a new revue of Mr. Rooney's authorship, "Dances of the Hour," which is to be shown for the first time tomorrow afternoon, there being some 50 singers and dancers in the cast, including Mildred Holliday, Eva Mascag-no, Anita Nieto, Joan Voorhees, William Gibbons and Martuccl's Orchestra. Arthur Deagon, a favorite comedian of the old Hippodrome, who has more recently been with George M. Oohan's production of "Little Nelly Kelly," will present a routine of ater this week, is a native Phlladel- phian and a University of Pennsyl peared in the Greek Theater and in the University's own Little Theater.

During the year of his post-graduate work at the university he was the director of the Little Theater. During Mr. Anknim's two years with the Theater Guild in the Golden Gate cily such dramatists as Shakespeare. Shaw, Milne, Wilde, Schnitz-Ipr and Dnnsany were represented. He played characters and leads.

The Kan Francisco Guild was directed by Samuel Hume, formerly director of Detroit's Little Theater. The Guild started in Berkeley, where performances were given in the big lecture hall on the university campus. Last year the organization moved to San Francisco and presented "Miss Lulu Rett," "Enter Madame," "The S. S. Tenacity" and other plays, but this year it is again back in Berkeley.

The Days of Wooden Indians. Iawrenco Eyre received recently letter complimenting him on his true adherence to tho customs and types of the period of 18T4 in his new comedy, "Merry Wives of ftotham," at Henry Miller's Theater. vania man. Mr. Peacock's father vt'hothpr as younsf men they are to sirs: or nol.

was soloist for four years at ht. Mark's. After a ppriod at the University ot Pennsylvania young Peaeock dc-ciderl to study music seriously with a vifw to making a career. His staler became a member of the faculty of Peabody Institute, lit Baltimore, in order to take charge of his train-irr. Peacock remained at the Baltimore institution for seven years.

Ills training; at the University of Pennsylvania stood him in good stead and he wasablo to win a diploma at Peabody. He received the first award by Peabody and Mabel Garrison the second. Since thai time none others have been awarded, as the examination is one of the otiffest known in the country. At the end of his seven years at Peabody Institute, Mr. Peacock went lo the Cathedral of St.

John the Divine, in New York, as baritone as the late Dr. Thomas H. Peacock, a member of the faculty of Hahnemann Medical College. While the younger Peacock was still a boy in the public schools he showed a talent for vocal music. His early musical education was supervised by his Bister, known professionally as songs and comedy ending with dancing specialties.

Other acts will be the VEW FRENCH PLAYS. Mme. Simone's repertoire of matinees at. the Gaiety Theater for this week will be as follows: Tuesday, "La Couturlere de Lunevllle," by Alfred Savoir: Thursday, "Le Passe," by Georges de Porto-Riche; Friday, repetition of "La A'ierge Folle," by Henry Bataille. Reynolds and Donegan skat ing num yivana Blckman, who later ber.

Andrew Downios' Elephants, studied abroad for 14 years under Marches! and other noted teachers. Marga Waldron, dancer: the Avon As a boy of 16 vounfr Peacock Comedy, the Four Camerons, Billy Bouncer's Circus and Charles Sar sang in St. Mark's Church. Philadel COM ERTS til NOAY. WEEK MAR.

S4 TWO E8 DAILY. BIG NOV ELTYBILL OF STARS Foloist. Ht; was there for three years. gent and John Marvin. ilie A boms, who had taken the Century Theater for a season of opera.

phia. He was the bass soloist. His voice never changed and he Mas spared tho period so common to CONCERTS SINIMY. 8:1.1 WEEK MAR. 21 TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY.

2:15 a ASTLY BELOVED A STEROF 3IKI.ODV AMI IMOMPtH XHI.K JtOWl EDDIE LEONARD Our Minstrel and Hi Minstrel Bunch huird him at, the Cathedral and placed him among the principal young singers who never know A3IUSEMKNTS MANHATTAN. AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN. MrsiC FOR VERA I.AVROVA. For the American debut of Vera Lavrova (Baroness Michael Royce Garrett) at the Winter Garden in "Artists and Models" tomorrow eve. nlng.

Albert Goodman, general musical director for the Shuberts. Iiaf. arranged a general musical settling composed of themes from the gr-nd pperas which the Baroness has sung abroad. The coloratura soprano Is to ring at her debut two very difficult pieces of music: The Hindu tsong AMTJSEMENTS MANHATTAN. iingers of their company at the Cen-lury.

There he alternated with Thomas Chalmers, now with the Aletropolitun Opera in New York. After a year the Shuberts placed THEATRE rRODl't'TlONS "RITA GOULD A I 1 A THE DE MARCOS With Their SEVEN MUSICAL SHEIKS Iirwt from tho Trat-r Niicionjilp. BneiUM Arnn STUART, the MsUTPatti MATTHEWS A AYERS FRANK and TEDDY SABINl Val Ernie Stanton I Fremont Benton Co. A 1 l' AVERnROS. PIERCE RYAN JULIUS TANNEN I.

im in their elaborate revival of the Gilbert ar.d Sullivan 'Pinafore" at McKAYand ARDINE the Hippodrome. Peacock had the F. RAY COMSTOCK MORRIS GEST Nav6 the great honor to prcient for te first time in America The Greatest and Most Spectacular Production Ever Presented in the History of the World! THE MIRACLE MISS TERI A AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN. AMrSF.MF.XTS BROOKLYN. com ON.

RED! First American Appearance G. S. MELVIN Enmons English Cnmpdian JOHN B. HYMER CO "TOM WALKER IN DIXIE" Eve. 50c to Sat.

$1 to Mats. Wed. MAX REINHARDT MAJESTIC COMPANY OP 700 Staicd Dv BKBNARD 8HAWS Latest ati4 Oreateet Plan SAINT JOAN EMPIRE THEATRE Broadway at 40th. Eva. Mats.

Wed. and Sat. 2.Z9 FATA MORGANA Return of the world-famous Franz Schubert Operetta Mcsr. mill J. J.

SIU BKRT Present PLAYING TO THE BIGGEST RECEIPTS EVER KNOWN IN THE HISTORY OF THE THEATRE. SEATS WOW SELLING UNTIL JUNE 1st PRICES IL00. 11.10. 12.00, 2 .60. $3.00, (5.00 PLt'S 10 TAX.

00 SKATS at 11.00. S0O SKATS at 11.60, and 500 SEATS J2.00 at EVERY PRRPORMANOE. MAIT, ORDERS NOW. MOaRIS GB3fl CENTURY THEATRE, N. V.

llfmli mm CENTURY TEA St. Central Park West. Even, ot Mat. COLOMBIA Bl Rl.KStll 2 BIG SUNDAY CONCERTS AMATEI'RS TCESDAY NKillT All Week. llHslnnins; Mnndav Matinee VI.

HI I'll 10 I.I, lTtariits i it 12 and S3. rur. mats. wbu. ft BAT.

Mat. Prices SL, I.bl 60. Direction Lea J. J. Bhubert By Publln Pemnnd 8 EXTRA POI'VIAB MATrVKES GOOD FRIDAY.

APRII, 18TH JEASTEB MONDAY. APRIL S1ST A fnmett! fly ERNST VA.IOA GARRICK THEATRE 5 West 36th St. Evs. 8:30 Mate. Thurs.

Sat. 2:30 mum 1 Lnl JLmi I i ray'yy'j' 1 7407401 1 JMliiiiiinnSifnits Picture. yrvLosons nov; I fefe THE HEAQT I 4 MM WHACK NFYT -JFV. JI THE SMART YY'ITIt I "week DALE THE ARISTOCRAT AMONG With the great cast which made the fame of "Bloisom Time" reverberate around the world. ELTrNfrE West 42 St.

Evs.8:20. Mats. Wed. and Sal. 2:: The Comedy Hit or the Season SPRING CLEANING With Violet HemlnB, Estelle Wlnwood, Arthur Byron.

A. E. Matthews; others. APOLLO W. 42d St.

Evs. 8:30 Mats. Wed. and Sat. 2:30 COMEDY TRIUMPHS The I STEWART FRENCH Present TUB SMASHING COMEDY HIT OV THE TEAK TfyeSHOW-OFF Playhouse E-of B'' Bfy- :6:8.

Mts.Wed..Sat.2:36. Evs.8:35 VOU SiMPLV Ml'ST MEET the WIFE With MARY B0LAND KLAW THEATRE. VV. 46 St. Mats.

Wed, and Sat. POPPY MADGE KENNEDY with W. C. FIELDS In THE ORIGINAL N. Y.

CAST With Special Symphonic Orchestra Ambassador Theatre Production Wxtrn Venture Phony DeWilt and Maliel f-nnther In "A 1'int-and-u-Ilalf of Kan' Special Attraction Fimt Time on Any Stnipr "BRKAKINU TIIK UHKAKERS" and a Charon of SO- Bcantlfnl nanclnie Girls -120 SWAN With EVA Le GALLIENNE Basil rtathbone. Philip Merivate, Hilda. Spong, AUaon Sklpworth. Halliwell Hobbea. RlchU JitiK ac the W3 Weat i St.

Ere. 1:20 Wl Mats. Wed. Sat. 2:20 Smoke It Yon Lik Good Advice: Buy Your Seats Early th MONTH.

SEATS 8 WEEKS AHEAD Biggest Musical Comedy BUI ot the Year Geo. Choos' Screaming Musdcal Comedy MR. BATTLING BUTTLES. With William Kent ft Charles Rngglri SHIAVYM Thea. Mats.

Wed, and Sat. ANDRE HARLOT'S REVUE OF 1924 With BEATRICE I.II.UE, CERTRFDE LAWRKM'K and JACK BUCHANAN (The Kevue Intimate) TTMES SO W. 42d St. Eves. Mats.

Wed. Bat. 2:20 BROOKLYN ACADEMY mi sin TO-DAY rr irCITUrniUPCDTC a30 LAST TIMES lOK YEARS 8:15 TWO UiTi tUI I VS I1VI.IVI 4 CAMERONS St! YEAR IN NEW YORK! JOHN GOLDEN PRESENTS 7th HEAVEN 74th Hk. 28th to 633d Times BOOTH West 6th st Eves, at 8:30 Matinees Wed, and Sat. at VOBKK ADAMS BEVl MAR.

29 MATINEE 2:30, MC.IIT. DANCING KENNEDYS SARtiF.NT MARVIN JANK GREEX JIR. MBS. JIMMY BARRY B. F.

KEITH'S WILLIAM MORRIS LA ViXL 1 i Carnegie Hall, Wed. Mar.26 B'war and 7th St. Tel. Bryant 4300 Concert SnndaTt 2 and 8il5 P.M. mosses L1 WEEK IHXil.V.

MONDAY. MARCH 34 -The Neighborhood Playhouse 466 Grand St. Tflenhone Drvdock 7516 mm NEXT WEEK SEAT SALE TOMORROW THE MESSRS. SHUBERT Present RICHARD BENNETT in Sir Gerald du Maurier and Viola Trefe's Great' London Success THE DANCERS With a Supporting Company of Forty, Including Kathlene MacDonell Gloria Gordon H. Langdon Bruce rrnFpnm SCHOLA CANTORUM KURT SCHTNDL.ER, Conductor Assisted by rOBINA "WRIGHT J.

DELAQUERRIERE HELEN NIXON PAVEL. MJDIKAR vAKLtc wucij i vri presents jk His Newest and Most Elaborate Musical Produciorv For Two Weeks More Every Eve. (Except Monday) nt 8:30 Mali nee on Sattirriay at 2:30 'EVER NEW" Prokoficff's IN NEW AND 'ft' ANN PENNINGTON BROOKE JOHNS BLOSSOM SEELEY and BENNIE FIELDS WALTER C. KELLY MR. MRS.

JIMMIE BARRY WILTON SISTERS Jack PATTEN Loretta MARKS WILLIAMS TAYLOR Other. Preceded OLD SONGS BUFFOON Joan MacLean Ronald Ward Fuller Melhih, Jr. CARLOS SALZEDO LOUIS ROBERT and string orchpstra of the PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY Pebuaey's "Danse "Dansa CorlBslmi's "Jephtha's Daughtpr" i lat time Jiere) Pizzetti'a Mass (new) Hoist's "Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda (new). Seats at Box Office. (Knabe Piano) and others.

AN ARAB FANTASIA Orchestra St. 50. Balcony S1.0O 75r mmmmmmsmmsmmmr as Company ol turopcan Artlsu Now Singing and Smiling Hi Way Around theJVorld NKrhts. 5.0. 11.

HO. rlns tax. Mat JS.50. IZ.OII. 1.60, 11.00, 75c, ptus tax SEATS NOW SELLING a 1 SH-sasaSjKSBSass TANGERINE' fr VIRENE RFPIIR1 IP 4M st- Eves, at 1:20 Tlio Play That Puts In Humor ANMK HOLS' tism I.AIOHIMJ ART FT 'C IRISH ROSE M0NTAUK Matinees Wed.

ft Sat. 900 BV CHA0LES 1'. BELL FOiUAftO CLARK. flv wow jcnnson, music oy MSSSKS. GttL C4.TO, H.

TR A 7.T.T. Theatre, W. 43 St. Evs. 8:110 Matinees Wed.

Sat. at 3:30 HELL-BENT FER HEAVEN with ArtH'STIN nrNCAX. CiLENN ANDERS 4- iKO. ABBOTT Direct From the Brilliant BtfavniCHt J't the Bclatco Theatre, X. Y.

CAST of lOO SYMPHONY ORCH. DAVID BKLASCO Presents! GLORIOUS AND LIONEL Knickerbocker 5' T' Mats. Wed. Sat. 2:25 ItENRT W.

RAVAGE, Otters the NEW DANCING MUSICAL. HIT LOLLIPOP Zalda Seera' Book, Vincent Youmacs Music ABA-MAY (Weeks) PHILADELPHIA 1 ORCHESTRA T.EOPOIjD RTOKOWSKI. Conductor CARNEGIE I TUESDAY MAR 25 at HALL, EVENING. 8:30 MATINEES THURS. AND SAT.

WEEK COMMENCING MAR. 24 The ALHAMBRA Players WILL OFFKI? FOREVER AFTER With JOHN YVARNKR of the. Original Uroadway Production TOMl.lIT at J0LS0N'S69tn St T1eatre. Eves. 8:30 Mats.

Thurs. ana Sat. 2 30 tLKAMIR A I NTER In the Romantic Musical Comedy THE CHIFFON GIRL GOOSE ARRYMOR! COLORFUL PRODUCTIONS STUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL GIRLS GORGEOUS SCENES COSTUMES Vith a Dishndu'sfteJ Cast Incudinrf HANGS HIGH with Norman Trevor. Mrs. WUiffea and Kath.

Grey BIJ0ITThca- 46 SL.W. ot B'way. Evs.8:30 Wed. and Sat. at 2:30 BF FXr-.

1110 ENTERTAINMENT John B. Hymer Co. Joseph B. Stanley Co. MR.

MRS. JUIMIi: BARRY Percy RKONMON Fliaialr EVKRITT JANE REKN, EHOINI HERBERT TRIO. Othrrs. SEATS si. Sl.Sll.

Plus Taj With Mi IRENE FENWICK in LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH! Supported bv the Oriinal Company of Diatinituished Players WEEK MARCH 31ST THREE WISE FOOLS Vanderbilt 48 ol way. :30 A the NEXT ROOM ijaSt "ft" Melodrama 5th MONTH HELEN SH1PMAN EVELYN MAQTIN DCPOTHY WALTERS PAUL PRAWLEY ARTHUR WEST HALLIE MANNINQ IDA MAYCHADWICK EVELYN DAQVlLLEr BEN BENNY GEORSE B1CKEL EDWARD WONN BURKE WESTON 1 MOVES T0M0RB0W NIGHT TO WINTER GARDEN ARTISTS and MODELS OF 192S Orilrlnal Great Cast and Studio Beauties Henry 31 i Her. Blanche Bate. 11 1 I htttterton. h.

in a lierr, Revi-miltl Mntton, Felix Krfmbs. WKEK OP MAR. 41 st w- of B'y. Ev. Mat Thuis.

Sat. at 2 "Magnificent and stirring entertainment throughout." Heywood Broun, N.Y. World WALTER HAMPDEN In CYRANO de BERGEBAC MAIL OIIDERS 4 WEEKS AHEAD. SUNDAY, MARCH 23D 8-STAR ACTS-8 INCLUDING HIRRV FOX. I.

VOIY. l.R HIOVIK AND IIIITKIV 1'HTl RKS gAYETY BURLESQUE Bway A Throop Av Bklyn. Mat. rilv. Tel.

Wmhe. Mutine. l.ndt-pn Iftr. BOO Konerved Sratn. 2-T.

in THE CHANGELINGS BELMONT 48 st" E- of Eves. 8:30 Mat Tnur lnd gat 2.30 TARNISH th MONTH ilSTW ST THEATRE. Evenings 8:20 Mats. Tnes. ft Sat.

2:20 JAMES K. HACKETT in MACBETH AN ARTISTIC TRIUMPH! TVfTTTriVr W. 46th St. Eva. :20 iiiiiUlti MallneM Thurs.

Sat. at 2:20 SWEET SEVENTEEN HOST OP GOOr TVS." Poat. FTF.RY I MAY. 2 BKi TON ERTS 10 Bis Acts, I'lioto Flays nnil Comedies BEGlNl0 MONDAY MATINEE MISS NEW YORK Jr with Billy HAUAN TOEBE Anna COINTRY STORE MONDAY NIUHT MTECRS YVEONESPAY NUiHT Nr. Fnltoa sc.

of B'way. Op'g PHILHARMONIC WII.I.EM MENGELBERO. Conductor ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON, 3:15 TchsJkorsky Fitth Symphony, Rubin Goldmark's Negro Rhapsody Leonore Overture No. 3, Beethoven Irhone Triangle ml For ft Limited Engagement ol 4 Weelts. IUM Good Reserred 9 THK NEW RKVIE VOGUES Mats.

Daily. Amateurs 'l'ues. fe.ve. FIFTH AV. THEATRE nth Ave.

A 4lh SI Tel. Snnlh 12T14 nl. P.M. TODAY: BIG SUNDAY CONCERTS Continuous. 130 tn V.

M. Kva. 8:15 tervtd Stnf for Kve. rprformnrn Thi, Week: BLANEY PLAYERS With rrXII. SPOONKR Present TO THE LADIES Tlir Fiinnhut Comply of the Ywir Onf Vcnr lit the IJbt'rtv Tlnntrf PONT WAIT Bl VOIR NOW MAT.

TODAY AT 2:10 TONIGHT. 8:10 Xl. t. Keith'a ew York HIPPODROME Keith's Yfonder Show AMBASSADOR fS WILLIAM Btray Si Ralph. Brooklyn With ODETTK MYRTir.

J. HARROI.D Ml RHAV. Oths. Seats Nrn EMPIRE 'wire lmuy. I op.

rncw 'hone Buahwirfc S50 HODGE in FOR ALL of US ar-jl 1 IUI1 tlfRI OIK How TITTLE W. 44th St. Evs. 8 at itats AVetl. and Sat.

2 LITTLE JESSIE JAMES B.ITZ West 4Sth St. Eves, at :30 Mats. Wed. anil Sat. at 2:1 OUTWARD BOUND Country Store Thursday Kve.

EVERY SCNOAY. 2 Bill CONCERTS 10 Bis; Arts rhoto Dffs and Comeilies BEtilNNIXIi MATIN EK HAERY FIELDS and His HELLO JAKE GIRLS YVIth 1)1 IK MiO.N The Kva Tangnny of Biirlewque. and Ihe Famnns "Hello Jake' Chnrns "A world of grniiine ntprtinmnl." N. Y. Kve.

World. With THK, JAMES BOYS WH ITEM AN KAMI. -A PAl'L 8th Month M.tin, Fllintt'a st- E- Amntnir F.vrry Wednesday Nlfiht Tmlnv TWO HKi SI N1A COM'KKW All Week. Bglnln(r Monday Mil tines LET'S GO YVIIh VAWV KIMi Ntit Wrck "BATHINU BEAUTIES" THIS AFTERNOON AT CARNEGIE II W.l, TI ESIIAY EVENING, METROPOLITAN OPERA HOI SE MISCHA LEVITZKI, Pianist, at Both Concerts THIS Snil MANN CONCERTO. NEW Vt OKl.K SYMTHONY TIES.

BRAHMS FIRST SYMPHONY, Saint-Nirns Conrrrto No. 4 ARTHI JlDON, Mnnnicrr Strinnny Plana The SHAME WOMAN 41 E. of It'way. Eve witunil s.30 Mals ThurSp 4 Sat st 2:30 SAM II- HARRIS Presents JUNNE EASELS in RAIN TONRArKT. West 4stn st- Ev.

at :30 Mats. Wed. Sat. at 2:30 MOOlTLTfiHT Tne Musical Comedy Gem Vilh a SparUllDg Cast IN SR XS but Va roly lea u.i astray. It neviT does when it leads nn to The Eagle A-B-0 Classified Ads.

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