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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, April 20, 1910
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, April 20, 1910
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The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, March 28, 1922
From Wikipedia:
Jimmy Walters is a bashful man. Because of his unfortunate reaction to the sight of bare shoulders Jimmy is in danger of becoming a recluse. Also a prude. Therefore, his friends decide he should be cured. They take him to a certain fancy-dress ball where he will see so much flesh he will never again be frightened by a little. The ball is raided and in escaping, Jimmy, dressed as a lady, climbs through the window of a Turkish-bath parlor [on ladies night] next door. Fearing arrest, he has a brisk time of it avoiding the attendants, and later, being discovered, it is a little difficult for him to explain to his wife that he did not deliberately plan the masquerade.
The Minneapolis Star, Minnesota, May 10, 1922
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Rooftop View of East Liberty, Pittsburgh,
May 2, 1928
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The Washington Times, Washington DC, March 18, 1913
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Chicago, September 26, 1954
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Aberdeen Herald, Washington, December 15, 1904
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Foggy Trafalgar Square, London, December 5, 1952
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Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, 1932
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The San Bernardino County Sun, California, December 7, 1952
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The Winnipeg Tribune, Manitoba, May 20, 1939
Oh, sure, we were young ourselves once… still, we like to see the show.
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Valuskis Theater, Willowbrook, California, 1951
Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, 1951
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The Daily Republican,
Monongahela, Pennsylvania, October 28, 1942
A chiller-diller that will make your hair stand!
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Arkansas City Daily Traveler, Kansas, March 10, 1896