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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1907)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 23. 1907. About Plays and Players CBT to remind us that the mm me haa slipped by. the Omih theater, announce their Intention to "blow In" net Sunday. Th. KrU4T hM already been under Headway for a coupl. of weeks, and tha Hoyd, tha Orpheum and the Burwood pro pose to get folnf without further delay. In on way only doea tha approaching- sea son offer a novelty, and that la one that on something else, and at last accounts Maud wss playing- a stunt at Blttch's Garden, doing- Mary Tudor In "When Knighthood Was In no war." 8h. will be on the road again nest winter, and It'a a cinch she has exploded one of tha Illusions of life. From Richard Mansfield's sick room come many conflicting reports, but the will teet Omaha'a metropolitan pretentions, fact that he' has been 'taken to his home The Orpheum will do "two a day," and comforting to his friends, who earn the Burwood propoeas to hand ou( three estly hope for his complete recovery. The shows each afternoon and evening of the Illness from which ha has suffered Is the week. Competition In the vaudeville Una ,,f,t Possible answer to the carpers who Is responsible for this departure, and If pursued him with such venomous per il vaanlta in m hl.k.. e ... ...um. slstetirv rlurlne? the teat tmn rtr fhrai iaa. the move will be wetrnniod by the patron. "on" ' nl" activity. It Is now adirfltted ,' At the Boyd the high grade shows will ,hat Mr- Mansfield had voluntarily placed 1 he offered, end It Is dunned to knn the himself under a most terrlflo strain and i theater buoy during the entire lyaeon. In I furtherance of this the aereemrnt between the Bhuberta and tha Klaw A Krlsnger ' factions hss been of murh service, for It I makes available for Omaha a number rrf high class attractions that have been shut that lie wan able to wlthatand the pressure as long as he did Is a matter for wonder, lie accomplished more than any other actor of hla time In the way of creations. For at least eight years h had essayed one new and Important production each out during the two years' war. During ,l ln "m "m retaining " ne naa tha week Mansser Woodward ahnwed a don before, ao that he was not only carry- list of bookings which tskes the time solid in' tne ,0,1 of ln P1" w" offering to the first of the year, with the exception " n" "veny ror tne season. But of all of week In October, and which offers th' "i""" he n'd m"tflre1 Thie some excellent Inducements. Tor reasons P to muc,, for hl Physical powers if his own, he does .not care to give out full list of tha shows ha expects to en tertain during the season, nut he does say It la the best the Boyd has had In several years. One of the features of local in terest will be the return of Mr. Pint hern and he broke down. Ha had 'set time for his retirement, but did not reach It. Some live years s go. while chatting in a friendly and general way with this de partment of The Bee, Mr. Mansfield re ferred to his effortt end spoke of the time. .. . single s.er. Otis Pklnner and others Meh , Mt "0t "V Whn nl" , " " " . . . ... ... strength would not permit him to csrry 'of thst calibre are down, and all the new .. , i . . , , , , . . more than one or two plays. "I am do ng remedies snd musical plevs are to he pre- .. .. t . , " i . j, . .v.- ir-..- ih. a,,.,, r,mm wliat 1 c"n wh" I bave the streinflh and Rented. At the Krug the brand new as coura.. t0 .. j,, ,, 0 b well a. the time tried arid fir. te. ed fMM ' h! thriller, will be seen and many of the knew mlt.Uons, and doubted batlAS r I at nil Vg wnirn m rs- iffllleX 1111 l'as ' - - n aoiiity to achieve a great deal more ular priced house, sr. a, promised. The m but Would keep on Orpheum ha. taken a leaf to th. end. This he did. with fin. courag. Cf It. oppo.1tlon. and announce, "sdv.nc.d d,UrlnllfJt . v.ufleviie. wne me 7' '"77 him doing what many consider hi. greate.t vaudeville at the rate of admission that .,. ..t. r.! .. u. worn in tne rantast In "pr nm " u. can b. reached by anyone. " h.d striven for artistic rather than popu promlsea to be busy sesson at the Omaha Wf Buccef theaters. of his fine abllltr. Nn mnAm am. u.a The allly aeascTtsT" ended with llttl. the dlwusslon engendered by Mana- .th.rapproUeV.ensat.onal. probably th. 'lUn' f farlo. most noteworthy gtunt tn the line being or " a wa. pr.Led lnotdi- that pulled off by Maude Fe.lly at Den- ""J?1'" " ""nn.d unsparingly, .ver. Maud, got th. notion Into her aweet "rough It all he clung to hi. Ideal. little head that aomethlng must be dlt nd wlh'n his exhausted strength would ' and ah. don. It. fine slipped out one night J" him no further he had not lowered iwhen Ma really wasn't watching and "la colors. Richard Mansfield haa many married a newspaper man. Juat on. of th. loy' "tenas and admlrera who have ' enmmnn or Harden variety. Ma Feally eaya he couldn't even pay for his own cigarettes, but that's not so; even a Jour nalist can do that. Annyhow, as Dooley says, Maudie went horn, and th. reporter turned In th. copy on his night assign ment and sought th. seclusion of his own little chamber, there fo dream of the daya, etc. But he wok. up. A low-down re porter for another paper, alao of th. com mon or garden variety, found out that aomethlng wa. dlddin' In th. marrlag. lln.. and went snooping around after th. record. lie found two pages in th. marriage rec- ind watched with anxious solicitude dnrin his sickness and who are glad that he shows symptoms of recovery. ' ' The injection of vaudeville Into life along the "tall grass" circuit la another departure for the coming season. It Is announced from Chicago that th. mana gerial organixatlon controlling th. the aters in the smaller towna of the weet and northwest propose to give over three nights of every week to vaudeville. Just what effect this will have on th. gam., ex cept to create a stronger demand for th. !:.?.. .:": . . J ::. ?:.,.. I. .eln.ed rvlce. of v.devill. performer. I. not ap. th. "tth. L;,erTh."to;n malaV. II- P" w" mere... cens. wa. discovered, and th. county Judg. opportunity for ak.tch team, and such admitted that he had performed th. cere mony under atrlctest pledge of secrecy. As If this was not enough material for th. llttl. oomedy In real life. Ma Feally de clared her Maudie had not wedded th. re porter person, and Maudie supported Ma. Incidentally. It cropped out later that Ilk. la sure. Omaha friend, of Carl Eck.trom will be glad to know he 1. to get hi. opportunity during the coming season. H. Is to have Wright Lorimer'. part of David In "The Shepherd King," and will be featured In Kftudi. ha. a regular Job in th. way of th piece. Between being "featured" and supporting Ma. and that it was the pros- be,n """" a difference so subtle pectlve loss of her meal ticket that led Ma on. must be an expert In the ethics to object so strenuously to th. wedding. ' the t to. detect H- Mr. Eckstrom'. regular high grade Journalist " """ on in. urn mvaiuo, oiiu uu me BLuge no win aiiract called "Chums." The outline of the skit Indicate, that it la right In Una with Mia. Davis' talent and will glv. Tier a fin. op portunity. Roland Burk. Henneasey hss signed with Wright Lorimer for a term of years, but not, a. you might Imagine, as press agent or publicity promoter or anything Ilk. that. He la to be "literary adviser." Th. salary check will look Juat t. good to Mr. Henneasey. v Coming; Events. Th. first attraction at th. Boyd theater for th. season will be th. William H. West Minstrel company, under direction of Ban ford B. Rlcaby, which will b. offered for a matinee and evening performance on Sunday, September 1. This organisation Is well known here, having been seen an nually at the Boyd for several years. Mr. Rlcaby has kept It up to a high stand ard at all times, and this season promises all that has made It a popular success In th. psst. It Is especially strong In th. way of vocalists, and Its comedians and dancer, are of th. best. It. vaudeville features nr. strong. Th. engagement I. for th. two performance, only. Th. formal opening of the dramatic sea son at Boyd'a theater will occur next Mon day, when Walter N. Lawrence will pre sent "Th. Three of U," with a company that cornea direct from New Tork. There la no douht but Mlaa Crothers' play la one of the most original and enjoyable seen In years. Its characters are those seen every day In mining camp, where hopes ar. fluctuating now high, now low and an hour or day may bring fortune or ruin. It la in such plae. that Rhy Macchesney haa tolled for year, to keep herself and her two younger brothers on a mere shadow of an Income. She steadfastly re fuses to sell th. ' mln. their father left them, because soma day, ahe feels sure. It will make them all rich. The elder brother, at th. oub age when every boy needa stern disclpllng, has greet dreams; he yearns to be a train robber, but gains th. money h. craves by eavesdropping when Rhy'. lover tells her of the value of their mln. and sells th. secret to an unscrupulous admirer of the girl. Bound by a promise Into which this reprobate has tricked her, Rhy Is placed In the posi tion" of having betrayed th. secret. She goes to hi. quartera at midnight to beg her relea.e, and Is there surptlsed by her lover. This scene th. author, Miss Rachel Crothers, has treated in a new and sur prisingly affective manner; the upshot of It shows how extremely capable of self-protection Is a . certain type of girl today. Matinees will be given on Labor day and on Wednesday. Th. aal. of seats opens on Thursday, August 29. Something jiew Is the cry of the theater goer all over the country and this year Kilroy A Brltton have something new for those who patronise th. Krug theater. A melodramatlo production of th. scenlo kind, a play filled with powerful scenes, stirring action and dialogue relieved by a choru. of pretty young women present ing a series of special music, written for th. play and scintillating comedy I. what Lent B. Parker Include. In th. new novelty melodrama, "Th. Cowboy Oirl," which com., to th. Krug theater for four day., starting Sunday matinee today. 4- 3Yz ALCOHOL IN GUNP'S PEERLESS BEiZR 50 ALCOHOL IN WHISKEY m is 'There 'll Is.! r Take Your Choice! Whiskey contains 50 alcoholBrandy" 55 Rum 52 Gin 40 Wine 15 -whereas a Pur Malt Beer brewed by the celebrated GUND NATURAL PROCESS like contains only 3 alcohol just enough to gently aid and promote healthy digestion. Hence prominent physicians recommend it as a splendid tonic, full of substantial food elements and at the same time a perfect temperance beverage. Peerless Beer is full of snap and sparkle tastes delicious and has all the charming tang and aroma of hops and harvest fields. The commanding superiority of Gund's Peerless Beer asserted itself by winning the Highest Merit at Paris, 1900 and Gold Medal at St Louis Exposition, 1904. ' . , Order a case today. splendid home beer. Sold everywhere. JOHN GUND BREWING CO., La Crosse, Wis. W. 0. HEYDEN, Manager, 1320-22-24 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb., Telephone Dougla 2344. It will .eem Ilk. clasping hands with an old friend to greet "Qulncy Adam. Saw yer." that clian, wholesome and thoroughly one of tha handsomest Interior, of any ances given weekly. Itst season It waa ten, while this 'season It will be fourteen, a matinee, and evening performance dajly. The old billing phrase, "modern vaude ville," has been dropped and tn its stead has been established that of "advanced vaudeville," which General Manager Beck saya defines a purpose that was adhered to in making the bookings for the coming season in a manner that resulted in th. engagement of a most excellent line of at tractions. Over $4,000 of Orpheum money has been used up dufing the summer sea son beautifying the interior of the theater, which. It Is safe to assert, now possesses At last was turned loos, on th. job, and what he didn't discover he Invented, and th. papers fairly reeked with red ink and half-ton. cut. for several dsys. It was up to th. re porter person to do somothtng, and he wrote Maudie a real cut. little note, in which he said: "Maudie, I love you; com. and shar. my hall room, or my lawyer will call on you." Well, Maudie has a rather comfy home of her very own, where she lives with Ma and Ma's own husband, qulte aa much attention a. if h. were labeled a .tar instead of merely a feature. Last season, when Mr. rorlmer. broke down, Mr. Kckstrom, who had been pluy- 1 lng Jonathan, took the lead role, and was much commended for hla excellent acting. It waa due to Mr. Lorlmor's sickness that th. play waa not seen in Omaha last sea on. In all probability it will be presented here during the coming winter, and Mr. Eckstrom's friends will be given an oppor- and ao she didn't burn up any pavement tunlty to see Just how far h. haa pro hurrying away to Join the reporter at his gressed in his profession, humble but necessary boarding house. At $, this Juncture, the Journalist gave up the Dolly Davis Is to go Into vaudeville. She chase; th. real reporters were already busy will be with Oeorge W. Leslie in a sketch entertaining play, when It comes again to the Krug theater next Thursday for four performances. The story, the characters, scenes and situations of the bucolic drama are ao familiar now as to need no furthi-r description. Those who did not sr. the play when presented here before have tit least heard all about It, for seldom has anything been, presented to this city that left such a good Impression. Since "Qiilncy Adams Sawyer" was last given here, It has had Its famous run at the Academy of Muslo in New Tork, where it packed the theater to Its utmost capacity. The Orpheum will drop Into line to fill Its popular place among local theaters next Sunday, September 1. The box office-will be opened tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Th. most notable change In the policy of the house will be the number of pcrform- western play house. The color scheme pursued was ' Ivory and old rose, while most of the ornaments are wrought in floral design. The lyre was also extensively used In the ornamentation, wb.ll. figures repre senting comedy and tragedy greet the eye- tipon entry to the lobby. Ch.rls floss painted six set. of scenery during the time the house was ' closed and plan, to add several more right away. During the last week numerous inquiries by mail, on the telephone and at the box office were made relative to the reservation of seats for some particular performance each week, which probably resulted from the uniformly big business and many disappointed late comers last season. As heretofore, patrons may have seats reserved for a particular performance each week until 7 o'clock In the evening on which the ticketa ar. dated for. Recent Progress in Field of Electricity s Telegraphy tn China. OMl! nine" years ago th. central government of China took over a moribund system of telegraphy run by a private company ,tliroui;h a small section of th. empire, ltc-cnetruction of th. system waa very slow for obvious reasons, but it now haa reached a fair degree of efficiency, and 1. paying liberal dividend, to th. govern ment and the shareholder, permitted to re tain their holdings at th. tlm. of the con version. An official report shows that th. total receipts of th. system for last yesr were U.597.17S. United States gold, and the expenses $951,639. According to th. show ing th. gross pmfits for the year wei. (646,637, and that, too, from a working cap ital of J1.S32.0O0. And after paying the government royalty of t13,W7 the adminis tration was still able to ' pay the private shareholders a dividend of 10 per cent; all of which goes to show that th. tele graph, Ilk. th. railways, has com. to b. regarded by the Chinese aa a public neces sity, and likewise the telegraph, like th. railway, has a great future In China. , Th. telephone also, while still tn an un developed state, is destined to play an im portant part In th. development of the new China. Wherever the telephone ha. been used by th. Chinese It has mad. a lasting plac. for Itself, and at the present writing there are many systems In varioua pitrl. of tha empire being talked of and organised, many of which ar. certain to he installed. , and since th. Chinese do not manufacture telephonic or telegraphic supplies, ther. should, in th. nesr future, be an extensive market In China for this line of goods. . Kleetrlrallr Drlvea . Ptadtlim. Aa electrically artvan pendulum should, according to the statement of Herr Llpp man, tha famous German Inventor, fulfill th. following conditions: Th. restitution of kinetlo energy should take place when tha energy la all kinetic, i. ... when the pendulum paases through the vertical; the "electrt. stiklng" should be abolished, i. ... th. adhesion bet wen two point, ttt which th. circuit is broken; the equal swings of th. pendulum must not be disturbed by th. electric contact; and th. quantity of energy imparted at .very oscillation nutt be constant and Independent of the .tat. of th. battery. Most of these conditions are fulfilled by a pendulum designed bf tn. above inven tor. A permanent horseavtoa magnet la at tached to th. bob at th. pendulum, and one arm of it passes at every awing Into a coll through which a constant quantity of-electricity ts snt'just at th iQoreent at which th. pendulum is passing through Ui. varttcal. .'...... t The manner In which the constant quan tity of electricity is obtained from a pos sibly Inconstant battery Is very ingenious. A balancing arm bears at Its ends two coils which fill up the spaces between the poles of two horseshoe magnets. Th. arm la of soft Iron, and when a current traverses either of the coils it becomes th. . motor coll and receives the current from the battery. It la attracted by th. electro magnet against th. fore, of a spring, and thus brings about a definite displacement of the other coil In its msgnetlc field. Th. Induced current caused by this displace ment traverses th. coll which receives th. magnet attached to the bob, and this gives to the latter tha impulsa required. With a strength of ten volts, th. current required is only of the order of a milllam pere, and th. amount of sine consumed la a whole year will not exceed twenty grammes. Even so, however, the efficiency of the apparatus ts amaxing, considering that the power required la only a forty millionth of a horse power. . Wireless Telephoay. . A recent demonstration In New Tork City of the possibility of telephonic communica tion without wires directs attention afresh to a lln. of experiment to ' which much study has been devoted in the last five or six yeara. It also emphasise, th. limita tions to which ths art must obvloualy bs subject, even thought great" Improvements should, as I. probsbe, b. effecUd. At present It is practicable In th. metrop olis for people who us. th. device which Bell gave to the world to conduct many thousand conversations at the .am. iden tical Instant, relatea th. New Tork Tribune. Th. number could b. Increased indefinitely, too. by supplying th. necessary wire, and operator. For th. other ay.tem of tele phony a single conductor, th. ether, must serve. It Is not Incredible, Inded, It 1. highly probable, that eventually th. way will be found to utilise this solitary re- , source for several telephonic message, at on. time. 'Tuning, on which Marconi, F seaden and other elctrtclana hav. pro posed to, rely to prevent Interference tn , wlreleaa telegraphy, may yield equally sat isfactory result, tn wlrsltHM telephony. No on. Is yet bold or learned enough, however, to say how many different wave f requ.ncle. , it - will prove faaalbl. to employ glrauU ; taneously. Perhsp. th. aasortment will ; never exceed six or eight, but la any ease th. restriction will put wireless telephony , at an enormous disadvantage as oompared with ordluary telephony. Th. embarrass ment will be aggravated, moreover, by the , necessity for sharing with wireless tele raphy the use of the same conductor. Th. success of a local exhibition of th. wireless telephone the other evening was Impaired, for Instance, by an Invasion of Herts waves from th. Brooklyn navy yard and at least on. other wireless telegraph station a few miles further away. Thus far the distance covered by the new system of communication has been Insig nificant. On tha occasion Juat referred to It did not exceed a quarter of a mile. Both by Improvements in th. apparatus em ployed, and an increase in the power of tha wave generators, It should be possible greatly to extend the range. Still, It la too soon to cherish any but modest ex pectations on this score. One of the Amer ican electricians who are st work on th. Invention thinks It reasonable to hop. that transmission by wireless telephony will ulti mately be increaaed to "'one-third to one half the distance covered by wireless teleg raphy." Well, If the latter Is going to prove superior In that respect to the former, It . ought to prove such a formidable rival aa to secure most of th. DUsiness were both to operate In th. same field. Th. out look for wireless telephony, therefore, is not exactly encouraging. Kiootrle Bte.rtafj Ovar. Meesrs. Siemens Brother, hav. a new electric control for steering-gear for paper a light lunch is prepared in- the electric chafing dish. An anti-seasick chair haa been Invented by Dr. Hreudel. The seat of the chair Is kept In constant motion by a small electric motor, the short motions of the chair seat relieving the sickening swing of the boat. Music, conversation and telegraphic sig nals have been successfully transmitted by wireless methods and heard through an ordinary telephone receiver. Dr. Lee De Forest recntly gave a auccessful demonstra tion in New York. A large railroad company has adopted an automatic pumping outnt for filling loco motive water tanks. The work is done by electric motors and when the water falls to a certain level the pump starta auto matically and atopa when the tank is full. An Instantaneous electric water heater hss been perfected. The heater is about twenty Inches lung from inlet to delivery pipes. A few seconds after turning the switch hot water can be drawn from the top of the heater. The cost of a pail of hut water la abuut 1-10 of a cent. Abandoned the Straggle. "Didn't you ever have any ambition In life?" asked the austere matron standing In the kitchen door. "Wunst, ma'am." said Tuffold Knutt, sighing deeply. "I have not allua led this butterfly existence. Many years ago, ma'am, I tried to raise a pair o' aide Whiskers, but they wouldn't grow. Since then I hain't had no heart to do anything." Tills mournful story railing lo awaiten mills. The equipment consists essentially of her .yrilpBtfiles. he shambled on to the next two parts. Ther. la th. mechanism in con nection with th. steering engine. At each ot these two station, there 1. an electrio motor, th. two motor, being electrically connected by a flexible cable, Th. slear-lng-wbeel 1. mounted on a atandard, and when it la turned by th. .teer.man it cause, a vertical shaft to revolve. Ths vertical shaft carries at Its lowsr and th. lower bevel wheel of the differential hunt ing switch. Th. upper bevel wheal of this witch Is operated by th. motor, through worm gearing, and th. smaller bevel wheel la connected to and operates th. switch gear. Th. .mall bevel wh.el therefore ro tate, when th. steering-wheel is turned, oontaot 1 mad. between ths controlling station, th. actuating station and th. ship's generating station, and the' apparatus be gins to work. Th. apparatus I. brought automatically to rest house. Chicago Tribune. , Bleetrleal Ntrrelttee. An electric .levator haa been Installed In the cathedral at Berlin for the exclusive ua of Emperor William of Oemiany. A frlvai elevator in a church Is an Innova tes. Lewi. R. Wheeler of Tacoma. Waah.. has Invented an electrio devlc. for use In tuning musical instruments, or for general use in indicating th. pitch or frequency of vibration of sounda ' The electrio luncheon is alrsady quit, faaholnable In New York. Many a hoataas puurs tea fur her guests from an electric teapot snd serves after dinner coffee from an electric percolator. After th. theater 28D YEAR Morand's Assemblies REOPENS Wednesday, Aug. 28 Entrance opp. Burwood Theater. Hall cooled by electric fans. Be sure to be present, the best dancers attend regularly. Large Orchestra. Admission 23 School reopens, Tues., Sept. 8d, at 8 P. M. mm" AMUSEMENTS. MNNMrMBf THE DIP OF DEATH flMAUA ONE DAY ONLY, MONDAY QCDT Q UillHim Show Grounds 27th and mei OLrl. 3 A CIRCUS THAT IS A CIRCUS Nothing Like It xEverSeenon ' Earth Before AIX THE WORLD'S MOST STARTLING THRILLERS. THE NEWEST LATEST, MOST STOFXNDOUS SENSATION Th rurious. Flashing. Furor fCrtating Flight " A Young Lady Loep lng the Gap in an Automobile, upaidedown. AN ACT THAT COSTS 100 A SECOND, AND IS WORTH IT. ' THE TWO TWIRLS OF TERROR Atrial JomtriauHj bp Tvo Daring, Dalf'Vflnt Whaalmrn. rirat time of the Keapl.nd.at New Military aad AU.g.rleal Spectacle fU V- aCV if rouaeaseBWa w, Intrmlnelii. Bastrodi of "7. tera, score, of HlchlT-efirlond Horara, Elephant! sod Carnal and Gold-Illuminated Tableaa Cart, la tbe stoat Superb Uiaplajr f PaceaiUrj Sean la Hud era Tinea. MORE HIGH-CLASS FEATURES THAN ALL OTHER SHOWS COMBINED nrntaa Elephants Reoord KaHna. Aartal Otnaieae ftYerywaere Acrobatic Marrela of Two Hootlauberee and Woman on Kartb Smalleee feople That Xiva fbdn.nUrUof All . ru M i.rh. I.. L.l a. Superb cUs-h-Sehosl ulnea of Fire Coattaenu. toe Clrena Ante br let remou Arileta S Herds of Performlne Oephante Kooord-ltalr a C7lnii-e Filnnr Sranrili.avlan Ovpey OrrheHre Heal Homan Hippodrome Hare Homemen and Dainty and Skilled Roreewoaiea from KYerywaere Acrobatic M apflctal unwaren'a Clrru. ae runnr Clowne Big-feet Han tCTRCTrsSS-IBia EnOS-tTrlArirs or SPTOIAr, CARS-MI HORSIS-Oaly Herd ef pia-eee lenie aver 4uiruofea a itmye I Oleeree ly Hard ef Olrettee-lie People aUnunoth Aerial tneUre Bdld aaa SenaaUnnal Fraa Snow ll Aoree af Caurea fc-Mlle Haetnt Track. WTTeere will be rto Street rmrade. Incidentally a kplendld will be (Iraa on tne KzhiiiiUoa emiai at 11 A. a. sad t P. V. dally. TWOSXHteiTION. DAILT.AT AND.?. M. DOOMS dwS MOU" SASLISS). ADMISSION, WITH . SSAT. .0 CSNTS. OHILPK.M UNOSR 10 TSARS, MALS-paiO. RIVTS SOX AND RtSSRVSO COUPON .SAT. SXTRA. fOOOnoiNe TO LOOATION. All Reeerved Seaea numbered. 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