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A powerful play of New York life : the girl he couldn't buy : by Sumner Nichols
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W.F. Mott’s dramatic success entitled “N. Y.”
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Blue Jeans : will never wear out : written by Joseph Arthur author of "The still alarm."
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Mr. W. E. Burton, As Toodle, as originally played by him, over six hundred nights, at the various theatres in the United States
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The comedy drama the new Fogg’s ferry by Chas E. Callahan
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