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Show o JUST ONE SHOW NOW Milford people have watched the theatre war here for several months with mixed feelings buti with the general thought that competition was for the benefit of the public and that good shows would be brought here. They were correct in that surmise, sur-mise, both the Orpheum and Victory have been successful in bringing late and good pictures to Milford and have excluded insipid in-sipid portrayals of sensuality and immorality. For the time at least, Manager Kesler, of the Victory, controls the local theatre situation. If. Mr. Kesler continues to give the public a high grade entertainment, entertain-ment, which we have no reason but to believe he will, it is our opinion that he will be well rewarded re-warded for his enterprise here. Mr. Kesler has invested his money right in Milford and hi3 family makes their home here. He has children attending the Milford public schools and the Kesler's are part and parcel of Milford. Further, we are always al-ways pleased to predict the buc-cess buc-cess of a man or institution who has the reputation of paying his bills promptly. |