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                <text>Inscription: The House With The Organ | Imperial | Canada's Theatre Beautiful | Thursday, Friday, Saturday. | Marguerite Clark | In Her Greatest Stage Success, the Beloved | Fairy Tale | "Snow White" | In Which She Appeared For Two Years in New York. | See The Fairies, Witches and Dwarfs. | Last Time Today: Frank McIntyre, in | "The Travelling Salesman." | All Next Week: Mary Pickford, in | "The Pride of The Clan." | Exclusively High Class.</text>
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