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Show I Till: DESERET NEWS II AUGUST SATURDAY' t(h war. he ' tlmr old doss J I i a, ver-ees- wiri , 1 Tho visit of standard artists Ilka those Included in the cast of "Mam' ma'a Affair" is awaye an event with Balt Lake appreclators ef the drama. es. 'Effle Shannon and Robert Edeson our remembered well are by pecially theater goers ef an earlier day. Though her lookt are far from Indicating it, Mias Shannon datea back te tlia palmy days of the Lyceum Theater company which gave ue such un- -' -"Tha forgettable presentations- as Wife," "The Charity Ball- and many others of that elevatad grade. Later she toured tha country as with that fins actor, her husband, tha 'at Herbert Kslcsy, Mr. Edeson has a double claim on our regard first on account of .the high place he has made for himself since he first loomed into prominence la1 such plays as Soldiers of Fortuna" and "Strong-heart;- " second, on account of . tha memory of his fathar, tha late Oeo. R. Edeson who was a member of the notable Grand Theatre 8toek company and . Us stage director. ' Those wore tho days of Rebecca Warren hat have the fates dogs with her, we wonder? and Walter Ed war da who rs- cently died In Honolulu. Geo. Edeson was a rare comedian, and hla work In plays Ilka "Nlobo" was finished to a degree.- Following the varying of his son "Bob,"- - it is easy to ' see that ho is a chip off ths old block. ORPHECM. J -- his BROWNE and, BOTKWELL BsauUes.j. plus tho ,mu-n- l oaf- Browne sisters.ths Orpheum next week, beginning Wednesday. In a 20th Century Revue that Is said to he on of the mot elaborate and pretentious of all vaudeville acts. Mr, Browne is the keen-- f at,,fval with Julian Eltlnge for top Aesen- - as- - av.- - fe mala ihiporko irkfbc; and ths act which he presents has scored a triumph all along the cur-cu- it from Chicago to tho Pacific coast. It Includes gorgeous costume effects and blsarre bathing suits of th newest modes. Th Browne sisters are a feature Of ths act tn thetr musical numbers. Jim and Marian" Harkins, funny folks who talk about thetr neighbors, .are on, the bill .with new metering for George Ford and laugh producing; Ho Cunningham, in "Even as You and I, a comedy sketch by Blair Treynor, are always welcome visit ore; Resist, petit and pretty, is a mystery to ' every audlenfce; she weighs 98 defies but pounds,only any-mano matter how strong, to lift her from th stage; Buch Broth era, are athletes par excellence and do stunts with a comedy tinge, under the title, "Spilling the Beans, Margaret McKee is ths Queen of Whitlered'hong A Rosie Moey present a" Chinees version of American songs and dances. KInograme and Topics of the Day complete the bfll. PAXTAGES. oo-at- ar ' nuc-cees- -- & 1 - a, bright track 'YKrough vaudeville firmament. Thunder Mountain" is in Balt headliner of the present' Pan-tagbill. A hectic Interval In the life of a stalwart Northwest Mounted policeman furnishes the them of the piece; a daring, but charming half-bree- d girl makes a suitable and there are plenty of action, nolee, thrills and Intenee momenta Mabel . Harper, Laughter follow comedienne, who evidently started was s a little when she making-facegtrL and kept It up until she devel-I an Oreens P.lta art. It Into, oped a whirlwind- dancer. bly supported Wincheli. - Lohse and Walter Ty Sterling truly know "the ropes," when is come to trapes performances. The Riding Uoyde put on an Indian village shew that's full Of pep; and another film concerning the adventurous doinga of William J. Flynn.- detective extraordinary, entl-- I Banknote." pul ed T3ho Rilkles th finishing touch to th blit which night." flare through Tuesday Jarvis Footlight Review la- - th headliner of the new hill opening Wedneeda'y. It is described a a etoua musical comedy, with pretty tuneful melodies, and a smart girls, I ne of nonsensical chatter. Th rest f the hill is also rood; Finpzon and I eane is "Honky Toeiky Town;" Roe. Va tyda. singer of real merit : ' BeeU and Allen: Adonis and company; and rotter F.jt f !m, m or thrill'.: BLAZING i' I-- u k ee he-loi- - t t t e t i i4 b - d-- 1 a chowder However, the more eccentric the col not ore. the more In demand they appear led fWlvsa" alluring fear of ly living to be. There la no particular reason why we should feel compelled to appre,ui tn was Roland "featured" being high brow is all "Scrambled-Wives-an- Young ciate the French style of dramatic s so Pervading, and' per- Julietta Day. Although Miss Day was composition. Once upon a time, we obliged to do so for the reason haps it is better to bo In this way placed In th same class were wa had none of our own. But on tho safe side. Tbe as Mr. Young, she assuredly was not that today, with New York theatres well Hhe -- and a good actor. Itaj a He made the role quite Intelligible and hla work had an artistic flneuse good-looke- was-Mls- Mtea-Marl- most-pleasing- aa aaa aaa nith Derelkea ksdler. aaa aa MOKGtl aaaa aaa aaa aaa all A CATT.a aaa aaa aaa aa aaa aa aa a aaa aaa aaa ! THE MkN OFF THE It K W tOV MERNE-- R aaa 4k TRIO aa aaa THREE aaa aaa TEX At A AMOR09 lit NOISE SISTERS aaa aa At.Kfctt VV . ::: NED NORWORTH ::: HI Assisted hr Evelyn 1,1 u at aaa COOI.EST 1 H TOW LI 3 qg aaa ' v:Tl.R N IN aiiiaiacaiaiiiiaaianM , ir.Tk.7 at Goldwyn to Release First Betty Compson Picture January r, that- was Carroll who used to sing In musical comedy, was far better in this style work. Hhe was very cunning, and a clever and stocked with American plays and of Mias Minnie Dupre, an acauthors ef "Scrambled there. little te, however, amusing. brunette, rather too fond pretty w can at least say what tress of the old school, was the great one Wives," now at tho of using her arms, but Intelligent, and good w thlnl( of the French school. acting hit of the piece. Ah, you may Fulton Theatre, are somewhat chic. The gowns worn by is conversational and didactic to laugh at the "old school'' If you like, It alwere Adelaide Matthews the many damsels In the cast It Is also but take It from me, th actors beas curious aa th furniture. They the' verge of deepcratlon. who most M. ' Stanley, When a French longing to it, knew their business. were fashioned In no way that pen absurdly sentimentaL Is good, he te very, very They were adepts at stage illusion, were Jointly responsible for that oth- could describe. Home of them looked playwright like the little girl who had They were able to get their line good just fables had as thrown been th titled play "Nightie er alluringly All this was realized In the though little curl In the middle of her fore- "over. a from had at and them distance, work of Minnie Dupree, who waa realhead. In "The Americans had France Night." It may at once bo said that hit they fell. It was rather the worst faults of the French ly the first "ingenue" to make a She tho later emanation is inferior to clung where If clothes could be comedy" all in a particular design of girlhood. was so school. It the earlier one. though a farce as well. funny. filled with Oh, were It. was bo good in Th Charm School" The fact that a young woman discov- these Mr. Young and Miss Day had the chatter! M. Brieux gave the French a few that her every exit was applauded. ers herself to be visiting In the same for their traditions, and their She introduced bits .of business that house as her divorced and remarried "support" of Marie Chamber, James and no other Margaret Hutchins, Elsie raps Inane husband, and further that the new Lounsbery. worship thereof, and well, the were mostof ingratiating, Bartlett. Glenn Andrea, Leuls Albion, Americans the cast could compare member were wife la also aniong thoee so bluff and impolite nlshed the motive for "Be rambled and Betty Bernlcoat. that It nxtde one think awful things wlth hsr, Wives. Th young woman herself te of them. The hero. In a French Yet It was a nice cast. In add! Thi In love with a person who has a very play was presented" by hoiktf, was hown rudely whistling in tlon to Mr. Hardy and Mtss Dupree, distinct dislike to divorces. As she ta Adolph Klauber.'who was once a d re the presence of a distinguished stran- there were Jamea Gleason. Nell Marwas tactless to tin, Morgan Farley, Rapley Holme. recognized at the house party as the tnatic critic in New York. Mr. Klau ger, and former partner of John Chlverickl ber who for some Inexplicable reason criticize the manners of the French Margaret Dale, Blyth DaJy. and Florcommade a fillst she. was an invited gueat in ence McGuire, aa well as a number of speech, at least mad a clever you can perhaps Imagine the plications. Home of them are amus- one. He said that he used to write France or at least in that particular very pretty maidens. There were six for are and he wished the lines paper, pieces" French housf. scenes, and very agreeable ones. In ing enough, and a few of the laugh-glvlnbut there seemed to be were doing so at this moment, so that But none of these would hkve mat- fact 'The Charm School" te one ef the th public how well the tered if the play had been lively or plays that register In the mind wearied a familiarity about th whole thing he could tell had acted. He amusing; dramatic ma that waa onljr relieved hy- lh, artlng frpst'ntght.-uudlsrve- Ttjras Tt either; Brtexnrls wtttr-- a "Buperfitrityw-eof Roland Young. hoped that the understudies would do completely lacking in & sense of hu- terial. It Is plays of this caliber that Roland Young 1s an extremely fine as. well. It 1s not at all likely that mor. He Is a missionary. He takea make tha theatre worth while. there Is a himself perfectly seriously, and laugh-te- r they could do as well, but comedy actor, who wears a perpetualManager Woods produced CrookIk s bkf red from hts reckonihg. Aft' ed 'Gambtertf' 'fcT The' Mdds&nTftfoS Htey may he-- ap preoiattve ly jwrted --leek, and- whose method is ehaecevtA-aAs th person In the undemonstrative manner of nonfir- American playwright using the theme tre. This was the play that was slowf, dry. and quaint. audiences. who suddenly found himself with g st-night of this new Brieux play would have raced Into New York by Manager In the same wife and anbeen exceedingly entertaining. His Brady and "Opportunity at the antT wrote The erudite gentleman street theatre. It was a view points would have had some pep ghth house, he was exceedingly droll, mula Goods" and Wall Street atoned other pretty tn .them. He would have made his for his admirable work Damaged little things was the author of the play points Just as thorpughly with a little play. If y.ou like to hear of ths dotitude of shortcoming. The "settings" of this day wers produced at the Comedy theatre, humor as Brieux would Rave made ings In the "street." and can underbizarre In the extreme. There seems railed "The - Americans In France. them ptinu that very necessary com- stand the Jargon which- - accompanies Ri tye a msnls at present for glarlng- - Of course I am referring to Eugene modity. One can stand a good deal, them, then there is no reason in tha ff- - a-- gleam--or- sbAuAclft'A' . s,vsl. e er w of humor had pne-t'rzled-.'- world , jvhy tlons. Finks and reds, toeay nothing The principal fault with the new pitf Crooked Gamblers. 'B&f 'tfbtfiffTg df'file kdrt hapof the most poisonous shades of green, Is that it is so overwhelmingly dull pened. Wall Street apeaks a language all are very popular, and they hit the that it la almost Impossible to stay The Americans In. France"' was Its own as mystic as golf language, eye most alarmingly. The decoration awake through the discussions and produced "unSer the personal direc- and a characteristic as Latin. If of the house In the Thousand Islands dissertations. tion' of Leo Ditrlchsteln. Miea Blanche you have not studied it, you are of Yurka had an lmpertant part, and course at a. loss 1 eras at a loss a suffered a great deal. Miss Yurka la I sat through Crooked Gamblers. I a good sufXerer,. but. this time, there, could see lhat some highly emotional was no large excuse 'for her mlstery. things werw being done; that there Miss Jeffry Lewis had a small part, were situations that electrified, and and Wayne Arey waa the American rioted, but I couldnt quite grasp the' who waa so impolite and hyusque. The significance. I have seen plays In were .Franklin .Oe.orge, Jm. wherp, 4. . Sid , pot, ptbers cnnnlf foreign, y Pantages-WednesdaRichard Dupont, Frank Kingdom understand .the language In Spain, DuMadeleine and In Germany and whilst jl wa LEstrange Millman, rand, William Bain. Harriet Duke and always able to appreciate the acting. Goldwyn Fatton. It was found neces- I was unable to seize the eubtleties sary In the advertisements to declare of the story. That wa the case with that 'The Antarlcans In France was Crooked Gamblers" at the Hudson. pot a War play which goes to show There was one extremely vivid scene that dramas dealing with the late war on the curb, with men Jostling esch " had tanned.' other, and shouting' orders for sales But If there had been no war. there or purchases. There was the hero" would have been no "Americans in doing great stunts to break even in " France.a tangle In which he had been caught. There was a gambler trying in asplendidly vilDelightful Indeed Is "The Charm to do his fello-wBut but the details School at the Bijou Theatre delight- lainous way. ful, refreshing, and tonic-- ) - It was eluded me Mv Wall Street education the work of Alice Duer Miller and has been eudly neglected. I felt like Robert Milton,, and w;aa "made" from in ignoramus, but I freely gdmit it, Miss Miller literature In the Saturday and do not seek to be considered Evening post. Its youth, good spirit. anything else. If Wall Street people Ingenuity, and charm apould make it want to.ffitwl their doings recorded In very popular, nflt only wli youthful the theatre, thv can do no better theatre-goerThere they but with thetr sisters, than to visftj.the Hudson. don un tn fin their cousins and their aunts. will. find the "stre-'- " A g bachelor with the- shape, and served up hot from the ' ories, finds himself tn possession of a grill. legacy. It is nothing less ;han a full was the work Crooked Gambler fledged girls' school. Aa he has views of P. Wilde and A. Shipman, and it he decides was ontjie .matter of education, a well-ma- d play. 'The 'to "manage the school hipishlf.apd .ac- sfhr assuredly was Taylor Holmes, a very able Into' t hte plans tually goes there srnd Interesting actor with personalexecution.. The. young girls ara'-likand the knowledge of hftw to get most young girls. They are most In- ity. it over. It te that1 knowledge that g terested In a young man.' counts. The personality minus the and Austin Bevand discovers that he Is sbllltv to tt, ts comparativemuch adored., thougif he cannot quite ly useless. rapttalize Holmes always reTaylor , circumstance that minds' me understand why-Joseph Jeffereon in- hie weirt.eheeem to show great dissimilarity method. of te a wohderfully fin between young men In reah life, and end subtle He Th play at the actor. this "here," Even the deiwicated Hudson reined a good deal vfey hi hint about enthusiaetlc schoolmarnris. presence In the caat. Felix 'Kremb He takes some of hla colleague to the as the nefarious gambler smug, conschool, and gives them" empkiment did eome. vincing. end 4ofrueHu-anas teach--- . Too might think lhat excellent too. The lOng cset else this weu!1 a breed force. It la yfoLh, Tnrtnded work To m ml Furnett Frett, lng ef the kind. It la delicate comedy, Maude, lonard Doyle. Dori Ktly, It and for that reason ts. delightful. He! Leekeve P.obert McWade, Th line are bright and good, and F.dwerd Fielding, Louise Vaehleosh, the dfoatiocs clever and novel Maude Hansford, George Lyman, In fact 'The Charm School' Is de- and Wflllam B Meek. , liciously BO'j', and that 'is Ha great attraction. There te of course a tf.n 4 ' ISA of sentiment running through it. hut Londun hes discovered a rsvr dra! this sentiment te never permfMed to matist. it appeara. He 1 Reginald . It i nii e whose plsy called Krernh Poeereanr of a Mngulartv Mobile t ounthnerKW and ARM Persona Ut, j fr0,r eux"v and eyrup-y14 4 honest sentfmertt, and doe not bore ir Leave" It hxv mads a - big Rosa 1 alytla Roumjpiprrlome no Piflkully tn IPrfdlng Her tidlerre the tesst. ftsiklev is a memhef of the New hit. Were the I naiitc to king a Note. Bam Hardy a the baeheor wa cap. Zealand bzr. sul S oi'bresk of d KISS ME" Isakell Wteleck. Harry I Merer ta M astral Faraa. A new producing company h been Incorporated under the laws of Delaware to produce feature pictures marring Louise Dn I're. recently understudy to Mary Plckfnrd durlntthe production of "Pollyanna." Arrangements have been made to visualize a number of well known storing suited to Mis Du Ire'a type and talents, and production actIvltUs will he ; started about the middle of Auguat. While the company I not yet ready to announce the title of three stories. It l stated that they are of th ef simple, philosophical, human Interest strain for which the public hag shown a decided preference, and It te the Intention ef the new coVnpany to stick to that style of picture. Twentieth Century Revue With Girls GaictfC Heads New Vaudeville Bill (Ipening Wcdueoday Night. rumo NOW III Star Louise Du Prc EW M Ml New Company Will Written For Tbe Batorday News by Alan Dal "Sera mb K srlne MacDonald, the Amerb can beauty of the oereen," has darted production on her seventh ploturi for Associated First National, 'Tvo' Hecond Latchkey." from th novel H t he eome name by C. N. and A. M It la a myatery lory Williamson. and the rolo of AnneMey Oraylo. the Englteh girt, affords Mia MacDonale a good role. ALAN DALE. ALAN DALE SAYS: YORK. was so extraordinary that It seemed CITT, Aug. 1. bard to Imagine human beings actualIrv such of color. . Do you remember Albert Chevalier, tha "cue ter" singer, end. hla famous U wee wrll tong "My Old Dutch?" known hero eome year, ago. and Chevalier was wonderfully euccemful Ho hae dramatized in this country. l Ms song. In connection with Arthur are nuHhtrley whose melodrama merous. The play la said to be th plain, unvarnished story of the life of aa they call a humble green-grocthem in England and to ho full of sentiment of the obvious order, and aeo "packed with machlne-mad- b Juet the umi lha art" of hevaller. It Is drclzrej. mauds out conspicuously, ;nl "My- - Old Dutch" la booked as a "inoney-nnker.- " Chevi. liar's other song, Liza 'aw kina," will also be remembered. If My Old Dutch" manage to exist, there la no reason why the oiner coster" song that used to delight another generation should sol be uulouded upon th stage. 1 A Katherine MacDonald In Mystery Picture tu Nobl, rtmtmbtr Utltoa feet no doubt of th euccee of tbo entire asiica which the star has contracted tu supply during the coming two years. It ta undermood that these Will ba Issued every few picture, rnunt he, following tbe release el I'rteunere of Love." practicing hla prof of all pieces! It went to I he front with the First division, a ,1 became a brigade major. They say that bis pUy is remarkable for-llconstructive skill, and that ht tseb niqus would do Justus to tho most practiced hand tn euga craft. Th plot it eeoma te bothlug new at all, but the characterization, th neatness of Hi situations and the lightness of ths dialogue or rseaoneible for ths plays success Mis Ranee Kelly, w'hu quite popular here, ptaya the young wife and te fold to huve mad quite a hit. we alori In HH Both well Browne and Bathing , Beauties in Big Orpheum Act net than tho others, Tha nawhow epans arrival of Iltram and hla pai. Pat MeCaba, and tha manner In which Wednesday. then two "boobs" ar separated from C.ifcLVO. LOEWS Fhooalx. Tbs lila play their money proves Immensely dl Various members of the Among Royalty" la tha thems verting. and JU thrll Una quotation PEP tho naw Georg a Walsh photo- company enact the parts of barbers, tlU pursusd bar" , 'arid fha vUlten spielers" and "shaipsre," while the play "Sink or Swim." which head- dainty Mr. Nobles. whom many Balt Lhkers lines charmers In .he role of vial tha motion picture and vaude- tors have some pew costumes to ex alnca Ion had thought ; dogbtlss ville bill opening the week et loea'i h tbit with their dancing stepa Jolnsd th Innumorabla caravan, bob Casino. George "Gets' Into Europe on thoalong runway. Clean electric, laal Tor Nsw and In shows few counts a end barons and wholesome crystal bod up aoronaly fun, and plenty of it what word lha means "pep" really Is the outstanding feature of this naw woak and took tha.plao of rrank They were conspiring against a prln-cea- Clair offering. Bacon at tba baad of tho company and didn't Gaorge really belong Tha plctura feature for the flrsl that aatonUhln , auocoaa In lha mlx-u- p at all. It being a private rondarln tha fight; but as he laid fallen In love four daysIs ofIn tha weak will bs Bessie " that appoara It "Ughtnin. "Beckoning Roads. with the princess ha felt obliged ta Bar rise iU TtOth parfor- - enter ',!co bad paaaoda broak COMING. "Bt'DDILh 1IeAriaks game. tha, upall for wtntar"a plana by masoa without marrying her and bringing are coming t "BUDDIES" Mr. and that her back to Anerlca. blaata of summer's boat, THE a but from Not town. In vaudeville part of tha bill, Bacon won tod to lay P't a weak to Bert the Lament presents a comedy fioin the Relwyn theatre. New Terk, celebrate bla marrlaa anniversary, sketch, "I II Bay Bo." which llvas up which they have been tenanting for The question aroea, who could atep to IU name; Charles and Mayma But- twelve months past, and delighting Uh ihclr homely Into hla ohoea and render tha role of ler haws a novelty turn entitled a "Me- lurgt ftutliAfic lange of Eccentric Doing;' Bonner and homay dolnja. They are a tho old quaint hotel keeper, the trail' and Power will entertain with late lot of American boe whom Oeorgd V, bluer who 'drove a flock of boea songs and dances; Arthur Rigby has llobart has Incorporated Into a ratto They are supposed a peroeo tha oontinsnt and naver loat a new line of southern comedy and tling comady. In the peasant home of and billeted Colonel be eonge; Diamond an and one was but e awarmT" Thera one of them wherq Introduce family, some granddaughter new Brittany ewer Milton Nobles. Bo Mr. Nobles and a few old dancea In "Toulh and finds "the only girl." Their pralty romance, as well as thmt of another entered tho cast, played tha role for Old Age." with STRAND, of, the "Buddies," is threaded a weak, and while bis rendition dlf- -' the lyric and music, much catchy Mr. of Bacon, fT'HE Roy "Hiram" Clair company melodies of which are tho work of fared reatly from that It made so ttron a hit that, there la 1 will stage a new musical comedy B. C. JlilllAm. When seen at the Balt a second at the Strand for the first four daya Lake theatre for one weekwillcommencof organicln talk be with of next week, the name of the show ing. Aug, 10, "Buddies" TJahtnin M company with Mr. Nobles being, "Hiram on tho Zone," In which tha earns cast and picturesque seen ' V1 west. at its head and sending It every detail that goes to mak up tha ery which delighted the eastern meconsecutive for twelve that event, Balt Lake will have tha usual "Midway" of the carnival will tropolis . double pleasure of seeing the dramatic be presented. The fun (tarts with the months in the Selwryn theatre. sensation of tho day and of greet fng once more an old friend In the 'person of Hilton Noble. HAT TUUk SECTION 1020 1 Plans for the handling of the Betty which Goldwyn recently announced would be released by that corporation, have progressed to the point where the date for the issuance of the first production starring Miss Compson has been set for approximately Jan. i. This means that about the beginning of tho new year "Prisoners of Love," the original starring vehicle chosen by the heroine of "The Miracle Man." will be shown. Miss Compson is now at work on her second production, and Goldw-yofficiate BILL NOW PLAYING , Compson- - production I Thunder Mountain Bgectaculsr Drama sf Northwest Five Other Big Features Three shows dally 7i30, (i3 hummer prices Nlchls, 40c, 30c Mstlsees Visits. 3.V. Children usdrr to, 13c. 5.-1- LOEWS A -- DIrectIuu e Aekermau-Harrt- A e Vaudeville Motion Pictures. Continuous Today, 12:15 to 11 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY g, XycIonlcNorth. j -- erdmaer LONDONS t FIRST DAY OF WEEK GEORGE WALSH Forty-Ei- ex-wl- fe Rosa Valyda of the Golden Voice "Coining Ur In a Comedy Bulging With Snappy, Sink or Swim Story, ,y;,v.A WeSteraer'Anidng AND A -- 2QcTheBiggestShdwinTown30c Three Shows in One Musical Comedy, Vaudeville, and Pictures. FIRST HALF OF NEXT WEEK HIRAM ROY Bill ' Changes Twice , . VVeekly tO'-pu- e L.'JJWSM good-lookin- a iKnW, d YWh'fi t-- i0( f th Where Everybody Goes. CONTINUOUS good-lodkin- j itoyaHy S VAUDEVILLE BILL a, r HIGH-CLAS- ADMISSION Matinees, 20c; Kiddies, 10c. and Holidays, 30c. - k Situations Live-Wir- e , J I 4 TO 11. 1 Art v Extravaganza S.t Fit for Broadway CLAIR MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE . Presenting ' Hiram on the ZoneWith- Bill Changes - THE BEAUTY CHORUS ON THE SPARKLING ILLUMINATED CRYSTAL RUNWAY Twice Weekly Bessie Barriscale Beckoning Roads from the famous A great drama of a wife book by Jeanne Judson fight for happiness against powers that prey in the dark. LAST TIMES TODAY HIRAM THE LIAR And JACK PEMrSET In Daredevil Jack; ZUEL y NS |