The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 06, 1916, Image 2

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The New 1916 Hupmobile
The highest grade four cylinder car made in
theUnited States We compare and will
demonstrate against any Four or Six cylin
der car under $2500.
It has'25 per cent more power than last year.
Tungsten steel valves, aluminum pNtou;
Engine, 3- bore, 5 inch stroke; will de
velope 45 horse power.
nnrr aioo, one-half hour service
JT IV Is Vj coupon book good at any Hup
mobile Service Statiou in the United States.
Price of Car at Your Door $1195
TERMS TO SUIT YOU
, Let usJDemonstrate This Car. Write For
Specifications.
Dulmage-Manley Auto Co.
Washington County Branch at Corl & Harms Garage,
Hillsboro, .Oregon
W. A. CONLEY, I Salesmen
M. J. HUNGERFORD i balesmen
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APRIL
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Sunday, April 9, Only
Comedy Scoop cf the Season
Chas. Chaplin
The Highest'Salaried Comedian in the World, Receiv
ing $670,000 a Year, to appear in
"A NIGHT IN THE SHOW"
A Scream in 2 Reels. One of Chaplin's New Recent
Productions Made by Essanay.
KT I Do not confuse the comedy with
IN O LlCe. DUPE pictures, which Chaplin
actually'posed for, butVere"madefrom"aMIXUPjof
oldjone-reeljcomedyjproductionsjput o t abouttwo
years ago and which most of you have alreadyseen.
"ATNIGHTJIN: THE SHOW" is Chaplin's latest
comedy success.
; It's A Knockout. See It
also
"COL. MARVIN'S WIFE"
Strong Vita graph in 3 Reels
"FATTY'S HOODOO"
Arbuckle Comedy. Usual Prices, 5 and 10c
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FREE
APRIL 8th
Announcement
For Your Benefit a Foot Specialist
will be'at my store April8th.
Advanvatago of This
FREE ADVICE
No matter what your foot troubles
may.be no matter what remedies
you have tried. Even if you are
wearing Arch Supports come and
show your feet to the'FootSpec
ialisL W. W. BOSCOW
Hillsboro, Oregon l
EXTRA!
Theatre
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certain
in never
liitndil il liiiiBir ll 111' rlc
Oregon, M Mwn)-rlM "' iwlltt.
lh A. MIMI, Kclttor.
Qunty Official Taper
dutncriptlon: 11.80 per Annum.
Waned k:er Tharailay
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I,ONU McKNKl
You can't satisfy the "big
fellows." Their papers criticised
Wilson when he sent troops to
Vera Cruz, then criticised him
because he would not interfere
in Mexico, and now that he is
after Villa they are praying
that we shall have war with the
country to the South of us.
A Portland straw vote Rave
Wilson more ballots than both
Hughes and Koosevelt combined.
Politicians of the HuRhes-Koose
velt type ascribe the vote to th
women, but as a matter of fact
women largely vote as men do.
With either Koosevelt or Hujrhes
in the field it begins to look as
though Wilson will have a big
chance to succeed himself.
In justice to a resident of
Hillsboro it might well be said
that Benton Bowman would be a
safe man in the legislature. He
is opposed to fly-by-night leiisla
tion, against numerous commis
sions, and will at all times vote
along lines of economy. He
is against all schemes of bond
ing, and, taken all in all, would
be a safe man. ' He was born
and raised on a farm, and real
izes just how much the social
and civic organization depends
on this element
AN APOLOOY
It is said the Banks Herald can
didate for the legislature tells
that he is taking pugilistic lessons
in order to chastise the Argu?
reporter. True, or not true, tht
party of the second part hastens
to apologize. History: Some
months ago the Herald man at
tempted to shake hands with the
party of the second part. In
the mixup which followed the
Herald man alleged he was
"brutally assaulted on the court
house square,'' wherever that is.
So, the apology: Sorry it hap
pened; can't account for it; very
sorry to think that such a thing
could have happened; always
shames one, anyway, when he
assault a scrub, and it appears
to have started an epidemi? of
"assaults" aroundrBanks. Hav
ing apologized it is hoped that a
dozen of our friends around
Banks, like guilty, will hasten
to tender their apologies.
SCHOOL NEWS
Two school rallies were held last
week, one at the Mountainside
school house, below Scholls, and
one at Gaston. These meetings
were well attended, the patrons
of the districts taking part. Pro
fessor Kilpatrick, of the Univer
sity of Oregon, gave a lecture at
each rally. Mr. Allen and Miss
Cowgill each gave a very prac
tical talk and demonstration in
their line of work. Mr. Allen
has been in the county this week
assisting Supt. Barnes in organ
izing Pig Club Projects and giv
ing evening lectures on the pig
industry.
The Annual County Spelling
Contest and Juvenile festival
will be held at Hillsboro, April
29. A splendid open air program
is being prepared, and the Com
mercial Club is arranging for
special rates on all railroads.
The following schools have re
ported as being standard Jobe
and Jacktown.
The Tigard and Kansas City
schools have each installed Bab
cock milk testers.
J. 11. McNew, of above Bux
ton, was in Monday. He says
there is still snow on the eaves
his barn roof. As he is living
where the elevation is 1263 feet
over a thousand feet higher
than at this point his story is
more than reasonable. He re
ports that many quail died from
the cold and lack of feed up in
his section during the Winter.
The regular meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary has been
changed to the second Saturday
afternoon of each month, at 3
o'clock, instead of Monday. All
members are requested to at
tend the next meeting, Satur
day afternoon, April 8, at 3
o'clock, at the Commercial Club
Rooms.
The city council Tuesday night
passed an ordinance curing the
defect as pointed out by Judge 1
Bagley's decision. Adjudication !
ot the rights of the owner of a
dog taken up under the city stat
ute is now provided.
New political tirimarv tilimrs.
C K. I.ytle, for assessor, and
Clarence Barber, constable.
Hillsboro precinct
(lea Ilimos. of tho Oivimn
Historical Society, of, Portland,
was in town todav, a guest ut
the C W. Redmond home.
It is reported that Miss Kftie
Codman, daughter of Kx-Couoty
Clerk Codman. will fil for the
county treasurership on the re
publican ticket
Julius Sorenson, attending u
eterinarv r-ollit in San Fran
cisco, returned last evening, to
remain until the September term
opens.
"Dad" Til ton says he can
sharpen your lawn mower cheap
er and better than imported peo
ple besides it keeps your money
circulating at home. "Dad" is
right
The young lady friends of Miss
Myrtle Grabel tendered a kitch
en shower, Saturday evening, at
the home of her sister. Mrs.
franklin Everitt. Miss Grabel
will be wedded Sunday to Roy
Sturdevant of Cornelius.
Mrs. E. W. Wise and daugh
ter, Velma, left Saturday for a
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Green, of Corneli
us. She was accompanied by
Mrs. W. C. Smith, and Miss Grace
Skinner, of Springfield. Mo.
Services at BaplM Church,
Sunday, April 9th. E. A. Smith,
pastor. -Sunday School at 10 a
m , J. W. Brock. Superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m . subject.
"It is Finished. " Young Pco
les Meeting at G.30. IVeiching
at 7:30, subject "See Thou ti
it" Prayer meeting at 7:30,
Thursday evening.
The ladies of the Coffee Club
met last evening at the home of
Mrs. torn. Nelson, the occasion
being the annual social meeting.
The husbands and families were
in attendance. The evtninur was
enjoyed in Five Hundred and
guessing contests. Russell Mor
gan sang several numbers in his
usual splendid voice, Miss Akin
accompanist A delightful lunch
was served at a late hour.
A REPLY
It has been, and will be my pu
pose, during this campaign, to
appeal to the voters of Washing
ton County in an honest and gen
tlemanly way, and without mis
representation or abuse.
1 do not know that the mat
ters discussed in the published
statement of District Attorney
E. B. Tongue are of much im
portance, however, I wish to as
sert just as emphatically that he
did make the positive statement
to me that he was not, and
would not be a candidate, and
gave as his reason that he would
not consider the office without a
deputy.
.'fhe discussion occurred at the
Court House just before we ar
gued the matter of the injunc
tion against the Sunday closing
law during the latter part of
January, and at that time he had
been without a deputy about
three weeks.
There was no opportunity for
misunderstanding, was no misun
derstanding and no necessity for
further discussion as I had every
reason to and did believe that he
meant just what he said.
He is now closing his second
term, making eight years service
as District Attorney. My dec
laration was filed February 9.
and my case, a3 all others, does
not rest with any man, or partic
ular set of men, but with the
voters, who are the sole and su
preme arbiters.
H. T. Bagley.
(Paid adv.)
PRESERVE
That little touch of landscape
which appears to you. A
fine line of Eastman Kodaks
-the only best from $1.25 up.
We develop'e and print
Hillsboro Pharmacy
W. 0. Donelson
UNDERTAKER
tit
Calls attendednight or day.
Chapel and Parlors.
Hllltbono, - Oregon
siii uu rs half..
Notice is hereby Riven that by vlr
tin hi an order d .run and writ nf ese"t
I MHI ItMIII'il ill of ll I lllliliT I In' null ul til '
t'lrcint ' Vim ! ill .Nnt'e ill Ok'Hiih, r
WxllHK'iui I'n. Ortt , tiMl Hie .Mil il1 O
Alrll, I'll In lav.ir ul'lulm M Wall, i
IvhIuIHI .h.. I minimi A in. iml i On l III
It.tvht li Y'lmtii. liKiiiiUitM, fur lii" nun
ol'JLtn, ni"! mill tli further sum of
olllum wuli iimrit ilirmoii ir mi lliti
tit it it v ol M mii'i, HUH l Hi ram ul S f.nr
enm, mt Niiitrm nl tor Ilia liulluir Mini
ill l in) iltun ne) loim, ti mil illreile.l anil
iti' lvi'inl l"liiliiiilillllK til In MINkr tl
ol Urn ri ' iivMrtv lion limnnrilpxi'rtli il,
1 li v U iitHl iihiii niul imrHiimit to hhIiI
oritur, ilii'uiii iiml wrll of piiwiiiittii, 1
will, mi M.iii. h, , ili Htli ilny n( Mny.llil ,
Hi Urn Smitli ilonr of I Hit toiirtliiiii I
II ill-ilHirn, Wnxlilu-toii t'iMlil JT, Orpittiii,
ut Hi" li.nir of tun n'clnrk . in n' iilil
iliiv. i'il ul inihlio niiotiiio to llin liik'liiiM,
liiililiir tor i n-li In IihihI, rII tlin lullnu i r
iliwi iiln-.l ri'Hl iro,irl, IvtnB, Imiiiih 't
illnllo In Vhini!liiii r.iiinw tlrvk'iii ,
u l iiiorx I'litii nlurly iIi-kitIIhhI km tnl
low. 10 iiii:
I lm r.iwt liitll of Ut tmiiinitrvil 7 mul
llm Wnot liHll'nf I. U iiiiiiitvr-i.1 il i'l Mur
Innititio, unlit MiiM.illll rwliin ultiuttml
In htviMiin A mnl il sntl luliii KIIUkU lo
imn.Mi I ,m in I rUmi Nuinlwr 41. T IS II I
W, Will, ,Vir Wiwhtmrum tHinnty, vro
Koii,
tO SHtlMY til lll-rilll! Infill!! llk'IIK.1
iiiim anil nr llm null an t ttaiioiiiuo ul
null! mnl null) writ.
S.tl'l nli' mil lut nut, I tulilis-t to n
tliiiiiiilnii hh wr Himutit of llrtstuti.
OiIihI mi IlilUlHir . Or.-itoii. thlN Dili
iU)' n April, It'lii,
J. E. UEEVES,
Sheriff cf Washington Coun
ty, OrcjH.
HELPFULNESS.
Evtry man and woman ought
to prito abova almoat avory
othar quality tha capacity for
If halp, and y avary man
and woman will at aoma tlma
or' othar ba aoraly in naad of
tha halp of othara and at lomi
tima or othar will find that ha
or ha can in turn giva halp
avn to tha atrongoat.
Tha Way to Float
Thin l tbt mlvle of an oM swimmer
to those who raunot wlm: "Any hu
mini twltiif who will hre h presette
of iiilnil in Hnti the liitiiil In-hind 111
bnct mnl turn the f--e toward the
xetiltlt tuny Hunt at eae ami In rfeoe
suft'tY In totem lily atlll water. When
ymi fii-st tlinl yourself In dee water
you. Imve only to ronsliler yotirwlf an
euipty I'ltelier, Let your nmutli and
iiiwo mul not !hi top of your heavy
head I"' the hleheat rt of yon and
Jim are kiiiV. I'mt thrunt up one of
your Uuir htiiiiln. iiml dwu you b-
turiitiie up the hiimlle ll" over the
hlli her" There are nasm and WkIc
lu tlits.
A Spoiling Taat.
Here nn- luenl.v one t-oiniiiou won)
frei(iieiill.v iiiumin-lli'd. nt-i-orilliiK to tfie
Ainerliiiii liny, tiet hmiih- one to ilk
tale the follow Iiik uirui:rili to yon
mul me how liiuny of tlieui you tail
iell eorreelly :
"Ttie privllew of m-piimtliia ninety
iiitw elhiiietiiiK i iili'iiil.irs. n mi ni:el In
two i!li:lllrl lliii-i. una uKillUH the
rliii'lplea of the nuierliiteinloiit. o hi
lilei-e, not to i!ImiioIuI Hie cnvein
ment or uiiiie It to Iom? Iiimlneiw. re
movcil (he prlni ll'iil ealeiiiVra mid llm
n-lleveil her mi' le of n ainilu wbleti
inlht hiive lirmiKht on a dUeam. Then
she helleieil It hml IhviiUic truly litHe-
nuijf fur her to rei-elv Iter liiHiruetloii
li Kniuiniiir."
D. W. Griffith
9'M '' '"
UA pipeful
of Tuxedo it
a wonder-
fully pleat'
ant form of
tobacco en
joyment, mild and
toothing."
Sccrcn of Big
"Movie" Men-
producers as well as actors, are
constant smokers and out
spoken friends of Tuxedo. It's
jiut the soothing, restful, re
freshing smoke men of their
nerve-tacking vocation need.
Nothing calms and comforts a
hustler like a pipe of mild, cool,
sweet Tuxedo.
V" I h Piiftct 1 'kW -r Pip and Om
TuTcdo Is aged from three
to live: years in wooden hogs
hcada to make mellow and
sweet flavored. But the thine
that takes out all th": bite and
h uslifiMsand makcsTtixedo
so bUv.i and gentle that it
c:.n't hurt the most sensitive
tongue or throat, is the fam
ous arid exclusive "Tuxedo
Proves?."
One week's trial of Tux
edo will show you.
YoucanbuyTuxedo everywhere
Pouch
5c
Famous
green tin
10c
In Tin Hii'
miJuri, 40c
nnd S0(,
In Clan
H. miJuri,
jOcand'JOc,
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mi
i 11 w i a m nam
THB AMERICA If TOBACCO COMTAHY
war, rtfrrrry-r-tftrafi
I (lt ( IK( I IT Jl'IMiE.
T,i llm I!, iiiiIiIii hii Voliiin of
WmkIuih'Iuii t'nuhtv: 1 mil It rnmli-
ilitlo for I In' IJi'imlilii'iui iioininution
for t iivntt Jmiiro ol inn iNiiuni'i'iiiii
Jiulii'litl Pidlrit't, C(imnflniint WhhIi
iiiKton unit Tilliuiiook t'lHiiilirs, tit
llm Muy !!, II) Itl, I'llniiirii-n,
riinl Ailv, (n'o. K. ll'iKloy.
ion sn i:ui rr
To the Ueiiiiblniui votel'H! I am
runiliiliile for nheriff of WiihIiIiik-
ton t'otinty, mul if muiiimiteil mul el
ei'teil, pledge nil ei-onuliiieiil mliuill-
isttrntion of the oriire in till nepnii
iiii'iiIh, mnl will emletivor ut nil time
to pive (he portion iilleiition In the
inteivHta of the tu'simyef.
I'nid Adv. I. M. Miimila.
j. r. Ai'i'i r: atk
lVnuinit liiiiiilv Sheriff iiiuiiiuiieea
hix ciimliiliiiy KtU t'lU'NTY SIIKH-
IKK. iHifore the e iftotn nt the lie-
puliliiiiti Primaries to lie held Mny
ItMti. If lioliiiiuited find elected
he pledce u Ml Hit tilwrvntteti of
hid duties mnl an ivononiliiil nilinltt
Ut rut ion. l'uid Adv.
i tut siu:iii r
I herehv itniiounce my cunditlney
for sheriff on the lie puhlit'mt tiekel
for the piinuiries M;iv lt. If 1 nut
noiuinutcil mul elmteil I will, durinij
my term of offiee, conduct id of
fice honestly, inipiiiliiilly, efficient
iy mnl economically, mid fur the
hest interests of the tux payers.
J. , t'onnell.
IlillHlioiii, Hie., March. 2, i!lll.
(Piiid A.lv.)
von anmivv
Tvi the Vote.s of Vti:hiliKlon
("iitmtv: I mil 11 euiiiiiilnlo for the
Hepuhliciin iioiiiinntioii for tiie of
lice of Sheriff tl the primary eloe
lion to he held May 1U, lt"ii. If
nommntt-d and elected I Will Rive
the protection of tie office to all
persons mul chisses nlike. 1 will
iiiniluil the office in an ecuiiomleitl
way tin mar ns possihle with fnir
and riHl.'t'Sius lienlnient to the Pub
lic.
I'nid Adv.
Geo. (J. Hancock.
I'ttlt ('(trXTY (T.t:itK
To the Voters of the Republican'
I'mty for Wnsliiuirton County: 1 ant
a candidate for the nomination for
County Clerk, for the Primary Wee-Jed
tion
on to lie held Mny li'th, P.Hii; have)
.en chief deputy County Clrk for
b
the pant two li'ims; was born In1
Washington lounty: nm Umillar:
with the work of the office, and if I
nominnled mul elected will durinffi
my term of office, attend to the du-1
ties thereof, exercisinif economy,.
.... i ..... . . .1. i.i: . i
nno cooriesy to inr puoiic.
Paid Adv. Henry A. K.irutU
Hilt KKI'itKSKNTATIVK
The underNiirnetl is a rnndidaUt for
the Hepulilicitii muuinution for Ite-prt-sentutive
in the l.ei.'iilatiire for
Washington County, loth Mistrict,
subject to the decision of the Re
publican voters ut tiie primary election-
to lx held l-Viday, May l!Hh,
111 Hi, mid re.-.X'lfiilly solicits the
KtipiMirt of the party on it platform
of the State's bimiucss in a business
way; strict economy mid fairness to
all. Have Im-oii a resident of Wash
ington County for six years, always
inli -rested in its development and
prosperity.
(I'uid Adv.) A. V.. Scott.
Hilt ASSBSSOlt
I herewith minoiince my candidacy
for the office of County Ascssor on
the Itepublicitn Ticket, subjiict to
the Primary election, Mny J,liHI,
m
"L I
T:f '-S3
.jr.
mul pledge myself to the fi..,iwiii(f
principles:
The Strictest IVonomy in the con
duct of this office, Kivini; my whole
lime mid undivided attention to the
duties thereof;
The frroittrul efficiency that ex
perience, constant care mid untirinK
effort can produce;
lvpi.ilizidion of taxation values,
by n Just, fair nod business like as
sessment, thus' immrinjr mi Kipii
tnblc Distribution of Taxes. In the
accomplishment of which I hliall at
all times seek the help and nitfe the
co-operation of the taxpayer, coun
sel with him and r've the most
courteous consideration to all com
plaints mul (Tpiovniiccs, mnkinir a
personal investiirntinn theieef, If
need be, thus insuring a salisfact-oi-y
anil scientific assessment.
I have had twenty years exclusive
experience in l.nml nnd I'.uildine;
v:ilues, inn experienced in nil the
branches of this office even to the
field work, and believe I nm fully
n wit re of the needs of the office nnd
the taxpayer nnd will, if elected,
cinscientioiisly look lifter the same.
I risk your earnest cotiMideralion
nnd support.
I'nid Adv. W. V. l!oley.
I'OU SIIIOKII V
To the Voters of the Republican
party of Washington County: In. the
coniiim primary election, May It),
J'.illi, I will be n candidate for Sher
iff, nnd will endeavor to conduct a
NewNobbySuits
AT LITTLE PRICES
Suits, Coats and Skirts
EGGS TAKEN IN TRADE
GOAR'S WOMAN'S SHOP
Washington Hotel Block. 3rd St. Hillsboro
n
cleun rut ruiupiilKlt, with respect
for my opponents and all others.
My stmtdiiitf mul tihility ate before
you to invest luute, and 1 would kind
ly nk svery Imly and Keulleiimn lit
the county, who know mo, to speak
of ma to their friends, I am n
farmer, and feel it no discredit, to
milk a cow or plow a furrow. I am
a native son, IihvIiik been titxpny
er of tha county for 20 yettrs,
If I urn nominnled and elected I
will devote my siiltw timn nml at
tention to the duties of tlio uffice.
comhlclinit swnio wlUt strict lexaid
to economy. 1 will liny all my trav
eling expenses and livery hire, with
in the county ilurinic my term. 1
shall appoint as my aHsislitnls com-
pvtent persons, to wnom I owe mi
political debts, who are controlled by
none, ami influenced only by a de
sire to give the greateat deirree of
efficiency nt the tmialicsl- iHmnil.ln
cot, with courtesy to nil.
I am for a strict enforcement of
the law, but t am opposed to liar
ritsslntf any individual lucking In
fluence or means of defense posiiass-
ed by others and I will not denim
to arrest persona without due cause,
or for the sake of merely mnkiii a
record, kIvIiik protection of the of
fice to all classes silks. tir llm
other hand, necessity arisinK, no
favoritism need be expected,
My slogan will m "Taxpayers'
('nmlidiite. I will pay my way." I
would respectfully ask your support
and consideration to the above.
tiKANT MANN.
I'n id Adv. Cornelius, tire,
NOTK K TO CRKIUTOKM
IN TUB fOl NTV HH'KT Or' THE
SI' ATK tK llltWiO.N r'lill
WASMINCTtlN tOt'NTV
In the Matter of tha Kstate of
Msrlanna ltnilrock, Iecaaed,
Notics is hereby iven that the
undersigned h1 been duly appoint
ed by the ('utility' Court of the Slat
o' (ireiron for VVsshii.Kton i'ouuiy,
i.dministratiir tl bonis non of the
ul'unsuid est-te, witn the will of said
dei-edent annexeil, and has duly
iptitlified as such as by law jierat -rib-
Oil.
Now then for, all persona hnviiu
! claims against said ette r here-
by notified and remiired to present
the same loirether with pntier
(vouchers therefor, to the undersign-
at the law office of William 15.
Hare in the American National lltiuk
IttiitdiliK'. Hillsboro, OrcKon, within
six months from the data hereof.
Patetl Murelt an, mitt
wiuJam kaul
Administrator de bonis mm of said
estate with the will of said de
cedent annexed
WM. tl. HARK,
Attorney for said Administrator.
NOTICE Or' H.'AL SETTLEMENT
IN THE ( (U NTV COt'ltT OP THE
STATE OK OKEUON FOK
WASHINUTON COUNTY
In the Matter of tha Estate of
Holgiavn Jack, Deceased.
NOTICE Is hereby Riven thU tho
umlersiK'ned, administratrix of said
estate hits filed in tha above entitled
Court and cause her final account and
report as such administratrix, and
the said Court has fixed and appoint
ed iSutunlay. the 2th day of April,
I'.Ui), at the hour at ten o'clock A. M.
of said day, and the Court Room of
the above entitled Court in llillslioro,
Oregon, ns the tima and place for
heaiuiK' oh iii lions to said final ac
count nnd or tho final settlement of
said estate,
Datod this ilOth day of March, l'JIfl.
Minnie V. Jack, 4 ,
Administratrix of estate
, aforesaid.
William G. litre, Attorney for Ad
ministratrix. AT THE
Liberty
SPECIAL
Friday & Saturday
This Week
Warren Kerrigan
in
FIVE ACTS
alto
Fatty Arbuckle
in
FATTY AND THE
HERESS
2-Reol Comedy
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