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    THE OREGON SUNDAV4 JOURNAL PORTLAND,, SUNDAY MORNING;"OCTODER 12, 1C13.
:.; jViuG PiCTURE ACTOR,
TO SUCCEED, MUST BEr I k
SUPPLIED WITH NERVE
CALENDAR OF THIS
, WEEK'S ATTRACTIONS
f Secrets of Business) Told i by
Arthur Mackley,' an Author-
: uy on nun iviaMngf ! : ,
SHUBERT Mil "
THEATRE OPENED BY
FORBES
' . Br Bernard tu .Cohn.
Memphis, Teniv Oct 11. Toung man
or young woman, If you have n imM
t Ion to become a ; "movie" actor or ac-
I tree and have gray-blue eyes forget
j It. You can't appear on the screen, tor
no picture producer, will five you
, a ...a, ,a U'0 va. ua. . ...hv. w..a)
things I learned Friday afternoon in a
' ley was formerly a popular stock actor
1 In IfAtMnhti (I 4a tinaa aana tfia luit
, known fig-urea in the notion picture
world. :' i:i;.u"'t v' ?
v Mr. Mackley "knows" motion pictures.
aawjaa Cuis at ws ww w uv a vi yS
' stars of the Essaney company ha is also
its stage director and writes most of
, me . scenarios ror us productions. ;
According to the movie actor the l?op-
: uianijr vi mouiin pictures is on an in
; crease and the quality of the produe
tlons Is Improving-, y . . , ?
"The tendency now is toward the pro-
irtlon of multlnla nhntnnl
auction of multiple reel photoplays.' he
said. "By the first of th year one will
but seldom see a moving; picture play
in one reel. The photoplays are being
mada In two and three reels and their
magnitude will Increase. - The, time will
undoubtedly coma .when a motion pict
ure theatre will give but on photoplay
a n .v,nln Th mi Kl.. will h. itf .imIi
magnitude, that no stretching will be
necessary," .,:' -r.
. oets Into tha Blood.
: "Don't you motion picture actor. es-
peclally those of you who hays been
I on am legiumsie aiaga eei mi joss 01
i no auuiencer uom you xesi ine toss
; of th inspiration of tha crowd and of
urn applause r ; ,... - . a v.
, "Not a bit of It." was tha quick an
j iwcr xrom us man wno several years
. ago was a deep, dyed-in-the-wool vlllalrt
I In TTft wilHnay twtlr Mwmanv aw avha
I was regularly applauded and hissed ac
. nTv1i Tier ti hia AmAm tinn t.
"The dick of the camera takes the place
I of the audience. Where the regular ao-
i-ior piaya to hundreds tna motion pict
ure actor piaya to tens of thousands
j. and tha 'click of he camera stands for
them. Whan wa ara ,nt(n th, lfr.
j -ent scenes we can hear the click of the
I macmne as it tas.es its impressions with
! the turn of the crank, - I know right
. daw X nnMn'f llr - anatlr 1aim w..
I ' ....... ,. I . v .ww, wu
you iet me camera oegin to cncK ana
t ii pec a can uii two, ii gets mie ine
niooa just like the applause of, the au-
dlenOe."' us-,, - i a .'?. 0,-'V,'-.'-... j'.;' -
Mr. Mackley was asked as to the
qualifications of a motion picture actor.
'. Hust scare Verve, , , v: ,
"There is one thing a motion picture
factor must have, and there is one he
must not have," was tha reply. "One
of the main things Is nerve. One of
the things he can not bar is gray-blue
; eyes. They will not photograph In mo
' tlon picturea ; A single photograph of
a person with graV-blue eyes will show
up well enough, but in a motion picture
- that teraon Will . IHIimp tn ism, .atnn.
'blind. The motion picture actor or ac
trees Is called upon to do many things
i and to take many- chances. Of course
the camera can perform many tricks
and many of the things that look most
trrilllng are very simple after, all. But
there are many that are not j
"la a picture we were taking not so
long ago for example, something hep
, pened which could have resulted most
enousiy an eren ratal ly for Ck M.
, Anderson and myself. Anderson- was
acting the role of Broncho Billy and I
was tne snerirr., I had -chased Billy,
and at tha end We hail m.' itni
NOW It im, that th nrniuriw
when the time came to take the picture
i xnai particular scene round that be
was entirely out of blank pistol eart-
riuKca. in rear ox naving nis neglect
discovered ha resortd tn u.
took some genuine revolver cartridges
uu puiiea out - xoe ouiiets wun his
teeth. - Then h tint um al1n
drippings in the shells to seal them. Of
j course when the tallow became cold It
f lutraenea. wen. we acted the scene. ; I
; nrea ac jsniy ana I noticed him wince.
, I fired again and I saw a look at no in
' In hla face. He fired at me and then I
i mcoverea tne reason. That hard tallow
I bullet struck me, and soon J was bleed
i ing like a stuck via-. -Billr wa Moarimv
j even worse. ? But that acene was one
i oi. tne most reaiistio shooting scraps
' we ever put on." -.j.- , ,
Hall CaJne in Squabble.
' Owing to his aquabblo with the ti-
brary Association of England over bis
i latest novel, Hall Calne . bas not yet
I completed his scenario f ?The Chrls-
Liebler Feature Kllm company. The Li
brary Association of Kngland, an instl
tution quite unlike anything we know
here, .has it in Its power to ruin the
sale of a book, and therefore, Mr. Calne
Is putting every , bit of - energy at his
command Into his contest with them in
the matter of the circulation of his lat
est brain child. ,
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ROBERTSON
Tremftndous 'Hit in" Prfi-
.sentation' of VHamlet,'! ,
HEILIO Eleventh mnA HTmr. ' m
nsoq. Tins afternoon at 3:10 w
end lot on Kound-Un motion tlc-
turea Matinea dallv. , Kvanlnn. ; a
.SO. - i , - e
jbak. wit Broadway and Morrl- e)
son. , Baker Stock company v In e
The l?eep Purple." beginning
this afternoon , and running - all e
week. .. , e t , ; ,
beginning tomonrrowafternSol5aat t Eminent English Actor Makes
, PANT AGES Broadway and
Aiaer., Kerinea vaudeville. Weak e
beginning , tomorrow afternoon. e
Matinee oany. .XMignt perform- . e
,ances 7:15- and 9tU-tH v'',e
wuuaaiA - Hixin Between e
Washington and Stark, Motion e
. pictures. ;'-.;: ":-' ?.,-., a
rn;ofLES-.Wet Park and . e
aiaw.y Motion pioturea ,
globe Eleventh and Wash- ' e
lngton. Motion Plcturea t . e
Attractions - of - Vast week. : e
zia.iuiu-wuo v v auis,. - motion e
pictures. ',(' ;, :i .-i;.1- vf: ,', .j.yui :
- LYRIC The Tango Dance and
ine najan tiaugnter."
PANTAQE8 VaudevIIla.
. PEOPLES, COLUMBIA AND
ULU0& Motion pictures, v
I In -"The . Auctioneer" : David ri..a
1 moved, 'A Temperamental Journey- from
the- Beiasco theatre ' to the Republia
The move was only four squares but
it proved to be decidedly "tempera
mental Journey" the Bepublle stage
bands , furnishing most xtt the temper
ment They said the more made "A
Temoeramental Jnurna' "mmA -y
and dematWed- that Beiasco hire extra
bands. Beiasco refused. ' The 'hands
struck and Beiasco had two leaders ar-
SOTHERN-MARLOIi
? . Br Beaa BJalto,
N VafIt flnt . H T ' mtmm' arala
night when Sir Johnston Forbes-Robert-
r 4 I on, the eminent English ' actor. ap
peareo at the Mew Bhubert theatre, in
West ITnrtvfnnrth alnat T, mrmm tYim
dedication- of the new playhouse,, built
as a memorial to the late am 8. Bhu
bert, and at the.Sarhe time the begin
ning of the end of ' the great actor.
With hi, vlf, fmrtrAm IT.IHntt mr,A .
company of St English players, Forbes-
jYuuvnsoa ww piay a season in isew
Tork. i thn, ' tour th, mamt mnA .
rrom the stage for all time, so he says.
Ha hail viutrihm a ,Ka cwi.h . u . -
" J v . " h . w., ,,wv r
goers at the Drury. Lane In London last
SDrlna anrf It wn a mimnn hi nnraalm
His New Tork farewell was luat tmi
pres8ve.';!:;;;:-v.v',,,,;;v,;ii;:.,v : ,.: ;.V
Foroaa.'Rohartann'a nn.nln Mil ' mrmm
"Hamlet ' ' and ha acorad a tremandnua
hit. Mia "Hamlat" thla tlm. hail ath.t
it lacked when he played the part here
mmtmrtu yri ,o. alUSl wnat It laCKed
then and ha nna la lariaflnahla .
glble, elualve, but It is very noticeable.
It is tha ounlltv that ha nut Intn "Tha
Passing of the Third Floor Back." Per
sonal magnetism, charm, call It what
you win. it was r-oroes-KoDeruon's gen-
r-;,-v:,,VV';'1:(5Vi , ' "' maae.--.ine massing or tne
Thfi First Wfifik Was HfivntftH ?.blr ioor piy- in the
" ":. ' . , . :' ."Vr""' unes mere was little. Plot there was
none. But it was an extraordinary play
bacausa rtf tha mftnr'm ninuiaiiu. u.
put the same touch in his : "Hamlet"
this time and redeemed it from the me-
Broadway has aeen many "Hamlets,"
HAVE BEGUN
SEASON
AT M MANHATTAN
to "Much Ado. About
, ; , . ' I iwawy nas sn many -Mamiets,"
and Julia Marlowe hare teaun a fiwal.t0...Eadl "d " "kes some "Ham,
weeks' season at th. Manhatt.a. ll'K .". Pih on th Rlalto.
. - ; 7. -"t i oroes-ttooerison spiasnedl
bouse. The enUre first week was de-l ? i
voted to "Much Ado About If othina-. I ! "t never wanted wealth so much as
and JusUn Huntler MeCarthvT ww-.n! now : " ueen l would give
tio Play, If X Were King." "Much ITo CS.? ,,"LUi.P.B til!. .1? M I
About Nothing" was the bill each ere-L' Tno" words were written in 1I7 by
nlng and at the Saturday matinee, "it? 1? ernnaro.i in tne visitors' book
I Were Klng" was presented at the IJ:."1?0? B0,PltV ,n London. To
Wednaadav matina. i " oay. the Divine Sarah made aood her
lowe appears in "Much Ado About Noth- Pf?n1":M yen 1ter' In London
tweV aaaa ewall a. - 4 .la- 4t. . . . I lUvBlrB sUlB BTaLTel M. r)tr.BriT nArfACinenna
Sothern and Marlowe 0haksprean re- for nci,oplui and also Char
nertolra hut win not v. "r, I lnr Cross hospiUl, The latter lnsutu.
Wert Klng."v' ..vi:: f Uon,WM included In order to. get the
During Sothern and Marlowe's five l ' Ang ueorge and
weeks' engagemerit at toe Manhattan ?ue!(n M"y frfatiy tatereated In
nn.- v-,.. .1 ii. T. 7. . I Charlna Cross hosnital anil whan
tire Shakespearean repertoire of elrtt Bernhardt announced -that part of the
plays, as well as Justin Huntley Mc 11T7.ZZ Z a ? .,v l?wr "Jestles
Carthys "If I Were Xlnr." Th.ri wiiil onc, ow? e venture and occu-l
be 11 performances of -Muoh Ado About pieS L:n? ?" "is afternoon.
Nothing," fire each of "Macbeth" and U.k . " wr". 108 n. Per
"if I wara TrinT- a.h aTi haps' th most wonderful role in Bern-
lnr of the Bhr.w." -Marohant Va. I repertoire atter .-tamiHa"
lea" and "Hotna, an jtn. fc" I-.v I Mucn money was obtained for the hos-
of "Hamlet" and "As Tou Lik. lC" and Ltalw .nd..?i'.hp .J.0- h, th
one only of "Twelfth Nlaht" . , I Institution will enable the man-
Mr, Sothern and Miss Marlows tres- ff,?. " ' Mei ".,,a desired new
ent revival of "Mnoh aa? aJjT." J!? building? the beauUful place", that
m .Lj i rrj I Bernhardt wrote of a thlM n a nantnM
ma M tiio ,mwm mac tner nare mail I - i
at th.i. ir.t .att.-- .""7 o. Tha great French actress said it I
"w - wvuniaMiva uiiDLiiRr in I a -' i
Shakesperean repertoire, Tha t lra tntnt l WB. ";. aPPesrance in London.
appearance of Mr. Sothern and Vri-. JA"?'- . id
Marlowe was at -tha ininoia th..,. laoout wew.jorg yet
ets
4 19134914
PORMND
SYMPHONY
. ORCHESTRA
NOW ON, SALE
SHERMAN & CLAY'S
EILERS MUSIC STORE
FIRST CONCERT . .
November 2 at the Heilij
r uslaess Manager, Mr. 8. a. lalt,
318 Morrison St. ,
Chicago, on September 19, 1104. During
their first appearance together, they
were aeen in "Romeo and Juliet," "Ham
let and "Much Ado About Nothing."
This was Mi. Sothern's first appear
ance as "Benedick," but Miss Marlowe
had imnaraonatad "Raatrfna"
OUB occaalona hafova that tlma
dick", was a favorite role of E. H. Soth
ern xatner, jsi. .A. eotnern. in bis re
vival oi tne play in 186S, Miss Ellen
Terry impersonated "Hero." in tha
present revival of "Much Ado About
Hotning," ny Mr. sotaern and Miss Mar.
lows, Frederick Lewis appears as "Don
Pedro," Sidney Mather as "Don John,"
.Tnhn , O'RrtAfi a . 'CtaiAI . . nrmi..
Harris as "Antonio," Walter Connolly
mm wonrau, - j. eayro (jrawiey as 'BO
rachlo," George W. Wilson as "Dog
berrr." ' Miss Elizabeth. Valantfn. aa
"Hero," Miss Helen Singer aa "Mar
garet" and Miss Millloent McLaughlin
as "Ursula" When Mr. Sothern revived
Justin Huntlav MnTirthv'a nla r
Were King" at the Wednesday matinee.
ue appearea in nis wen rememoerea role
otVlUon," , . -
Mow Than TSOO People.- "
Thara will ha Avar fflA aannU
on tour with "Joseph and His Breth
ren. thla aaaaon.. aa avail aa
els, donkeys, horses, sheep, etc., of the
original production. To transport the
It massive scenes, the costumes, the
anlmala and tha ttantila - am- - -
city, will require 11 railroad cars, mak-
us ii ua ui mm oisseei oramauo at
tracUon that' has ever been sent on
tour. , i
that
Twelve rears aa-n David wn.m
the rough and tumble work with Weber
and Fields cast his lot with David
Beiasco. Th publlo came; they saw
Warfleld,- and Warfleld conquered. It
yeera.ago that tears were first
uacuu-u -wna smiies ana smiles were
OUt Short Wlth - tain 'In I
"Simon Levi" 'In "The AucUoneer.? Now
warfield is back on Boardway as "81-
wwii wn, wjta mm nas also come
the'Sama-atnllaa and tha a.. -
- . .. - .v nwi . n acaa. I
Warfleld's .triumph is aa great and as
wuipiei mm it was on nis rirst appear
ance in thla homelv nlav waiah ,.11. u.
story of the old Hester street second
hand merchant In tha It .huh
nr.-a,., a . . - - w ...vu i
"'"' nas oeen a star ne has created
but four characters. They are "Simon
Levi," In "The Auctioneer;" "Anton von
Barwig" in "The Musio Master;" "Wee'
Blgelow'Mn "A Grand Army Man," and
the aged horticulturist in "The Return
of Peter Grimm." As "Peter Grimm"
came back after death so has Warfleld's
oimon ievi- returned from, the old gen
eration And is living for the new.
; The character of "Simon Levi" has
not chanaed In tha hmad a-n.. I
after 13 years there is found a finer
iiaaing, ana a stronger appeal. After
seems wameia in tne revival of "The
Auctioneer" there la llttia ,aa.r.
wonder why he has created so few char-
uitra. jbacn one or tne tour he has
created stands out as a masterpiece Th
DUblln ftllnra to thaai ilaaa.a, at
and Warfield is bound from presenting
v,.uBia u ma aoi-iiuaus yoaa ..'.
f; To make room for David Warfield
rested.' Then he went hKck stage and
set the scenee. hlmeelf. .. j-. ,.
' '". " ' ."'-i"'t'
5 Miss Mslre O'Neill, described both aa
"the most beautiful woman in Ireland"
end as the best actress the Irish play
ers have produced,, will take the. lead
ing feminine role in ."General,-John
Regan." (T'i;. v.- ''V.V'V'A'-','--?.'!;'
f.! .'nil , ' i i ii 4j an i i'i i I in i i l . fffi .'v
- Use common sense buy Superior coal
tl ton. Main 184; A-1511. (Adv.)
GLOBE THEATRE . Jtirta
VJTAGRAPH MASTERPIECE
EXTRA! Special Two-Reel Fegture
lEST
r,,.' -'V ;'!: H.- i'v"' ;'"'X't
f ' This Storjr is Beiutifully and Attractively Told " ' " -PATHS
WEEKLY t ' MIRS nnpnTtrv nicuMv
Current New Items of Unusual , LEWIS 1
Interest ,,...' In New and Pooular Sonc.
ORGAN SOLO ,
1A.-1ATT CPATC irt- '
.THIS PROGRAM 3 DAYS ONLY TODAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
, Vitagraph Comedy : '
CUTEY'S WATERLOO '
SGrand Wagner Concert
' ' WAGNER JUBILEE - -
4 ' (Auspices of Confederation of Germat Speakin Societies) , " ,
HERM. S. HELLER . i
, PIHJRMONIC ORCHESTRA . V
MRS. ELFRIEDA HEIIXR-WEINSTEIN, SOPRANO
IN WAGNER NUMBERS ,
H;i.::-'-V' '-i'?.'v;,.i- "-i -f.- ... . ...:v'.'';--:v-'t.'Vv1t!l--vi..':,i3iA.'(;
Wonderful Meet Choru150 MALE VOICESend Otker AttracUons
1 ' ' RESERVED SEATS SOoADMISSION 23c " . .
MEffii
T7.jr? THEATRE
I I V gl'renth and Korrison.
eLLasaV Fhones Mala 1.' A-ll.a'
AFTERNOONS .2:30
is Jt
EVENINGS AT 80 OXNING
TODAY
THIS YEAR'S MOTION PICTURES
EIlHl; PENDLETON Lllll
U1P
Oreatest Motion Flc tores Zrer Taken of This Sig Yearly Brent
Popular Prices WSSS 2Sc
'' SZSXBTX9 8XATS .BBLLIlfa TOB ZTSHIsTaS (
Wa OBDZmS BECZXTZS VOW-Address lVettenOheoks to
Fengle, Box office Sale Opens Beat Tuesday.
W. T.
3!S NEf THURSDAY lTn-io
i--'a '.'v sTBCXa.Ii rntXOB MATXBZB SAT0BIAT
WILLMyFAVERSHAM
. ar xzs owb STtrrsBBOtra FBOsxrcrrxoir or -
JULIUS CAESAR
. - , WZTX TBB SZSTXOITZSXZS STABS ' '
MISS CONSTANCE COLLIER and R. D. McLEAN
. .. 160--OTOarXB--15f--MZCIAl. OBOKZSTBAr .
.''-'v.' i.-i"i". ,-;':. r.;L . ' -r ;".. ; .- . '...,-' .
TBXCZS t "
Evenings tower Floor, 14 rows, $8.00; I rows, $1.80. Balcony B rows.?
a , aa. i nr.. a a In. c 1-1 a. a . ..... n, '
, lvv, t i-vwD, wu, av . Dturur Miuneew-iiover ioor,
IXIv, $1.00. , Balcony.. $1.00, 7Bc,60c u . , . 5 , ,
XCATZBTZB
WZSBZROAT
OCTOBER 20-2 1 -22
MARGARET APIGLIN
:0:0p' COMXDZXI ;k't--
"AS YOU LIKE IT' AND TWELFTH . NIGHT"
iheatre
reoDies
Wet Park anrJ Alder
SUaTtinS si alala. 1ft
Sunday VUUUCI
DANIEL FROHMAN
Will present
Irs. Fiske
"Tessof the
LVUrberviUes"
Six Complete Parts .
) 'V ' :' "' ' l"' , ?- f ' I'- '''"'",1"' ; , -iS "t
..jit".!.". " i". , . v ;,'." f-i.' . ' jv
SCHEDULE OF SHOWS
12 m., 1 :30 p, m., 3 p. m.f
4:30 p. m., 6 p. fn., 7:30
p. m.,' 9:10 p. m,'
Price
8. R. BAUFiIGARDT
LECTURES
A UNIQUE SERIES OF...
ILLUSTRATED E D U- .
CATIONAL LECTURES "
BEARING UPON THE
HISTORY OP HUMAN.
CIVILIZATION X
'AT" i ' ;
UNCOLN
HIGH SCHOOL
Park and Market Streati
Wednesday Oct. 15, 8 P. M. .
"Florence, the Pearl of ItalT
Thursday, Oct 16, 8 P. M. k
- - , "Rome, tbo Eternal Citv"
Friday, Oct 17, 8 P. M. ,
"Pompeii, the City of the Dead"
C.a...J. a"a ia a '
aaiuiuay, w, aO, a r. X. - :
xno casues ana laegends of
Tuesday, Oct 21, 8 P.M. .
"Sweden and the Swedes"
Wednesday, Oct 22; 8 P. M
"St Petersburg and Moscow"
Thursday, Oct 23, 8 P. M.
An Eveninc vith the Surs"
Saturday; Oct 25, 2 P, M. '
. uuiacijajus anu . onaae
, , speare's England vx:',
Under tha Auspices of the Port
land education 'Association ,
Come Ikkettgg'2.00'
Single Admisaoa . . ; 50c
Te&xBers'uidSlutlent Course $1.00
Single Admisfflba.'.V... . 25c
Balcony 10c, Lower Floor
" 20c, Box Seats 30c
Box meats' reserved' in ad
vance Phones 'Marshall
880, A-2087. ( ..
W1EX0F0CT0B13126
MaryPichfprd
in -
"IN THE BISHOP'S
CARRIAGE."
Columbia Theatre
Sixth and Washington
Portland's Model Photo-Play The-
auc. . rcnept . vcnumion nre
proof. . Rest Room for Women.
Licensed Filnu-&acellent Music;
Upea 11 a. m. .to 11 p. m. ; , ,
Matinees Made Specially Attrsc-;
, tire to Women and Children. -PROGRAMME
SUNDAY TO
WEDNESDAY.
DEAR OLD GIRL
Two-Reel Essanay Drama.'
NEVER KNOWN t TO
V ''SMILE'
Biojraph Comedy .f- ft,
THE MILLIONAIRE'S
. Paths Drama. tv?':
SCENTING A TERRI.
BLE CRLM2
P,0?rrh Comedy. " ,
MATT DENNIS, Popular Baritone
ORCHESTRA Prof. Karpf Dlrc'r
.. S mm mmtmm m...Jm if III ---
) TH EAT 1 1 Z
v Main 9. A-r t
Ceo. Ii..,J3aei. .mi t..
ZXTZAHCES, Broadway end Sixth Streets.
Home of tha Incomparable Baker-Players
.wee:; co: ::.3t;cing today, Sunday, m.m-
- - , , InEE, OCTODER 12, 1913
An Intense Play of Criminal Life, by
Paul Armstrong. , ,
METHODS OF WHITE SLAVERS LAID
BARE.
A Play with a Purpose Interesting, Ab-.
, sorbin g and Amusing.
Inside - workings of New York' most .
dangerous crooks. - full strength of
. the . popular Baker. Players. ' ,
. Stage Direction of James A. Bliss. '
Evening Prices 25 c, 35c, 50c, 75c.
tj t , 1 Matinees, 25c and 50c.
Two Weekly Bargains Monday Night,
,i : 3Sc Wednesday IVlat-aSc
NEXTWEOC
Uncquolcd VoudcvIIle
7D
1
AW
1 YrO
?J 7m vvi
Broadway and Alder Streets
IVceU Beginning Monday Matinee; Oct. 13lh
(a . BORIS FRIDION : 0
a. J . ... -I rJ mfJS
RUSSIANS
5
Direct from tbel seasatloaal earayeaveat at tae .Theatn Xmperlale, -Xosetnr,.
im tbelr weaoerfal . aatlTe dasees a& soars, ntaaramoeatly
s'-V ''-H 4 estUXed. , , ,h
; . Connors and Edna Maurice Samuels Sc. Co.
- . , Delightful Amusers y In "A Day at Ellis Island
V Tom KeDy v . , Aldo Brothers
Irish einc.aa- Comedian 1 ' " . ,. Aerobetlo Athletes 1 ' 5
, ., . . -: :' ' .i t .. i .... . u..
' , . i :'5..' 'j'' ' i,
Pantagestopo Pantages Orcheatra
. s Latest Animated Erents :.. K. & Evensen, director - .
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