I’m not sure who to ask of this, but I recently purchased an old paper from a garage sale out here in Oregon that was originally from the Alexandria Gazette Friday December 27 in 1918 that details a show in the Richmond Theatre “The One Woman” by Thomas Dixon, in the Grand Theatre “The Girl from Huylers”, and in the Ingomar Theatre “Rosemary Climbs the Heights” staring the (then) beautiful young actress Mary Miles Minter. It only has a little bit of tearing at the top, it’s completely legible, but I don’t know how to make sure it’s completely authentic. Either way, it’s an interesting find. It even has an article on the back telling people that if they continuously can’t call certain people, then it’s because the other person keeps forgetting to properly hang up the telephone. Would anyone here know of a person who might want this find?
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I’m not sure who to ask of this, but I recently purchased an old paper from a garage sale out here in Oregon that was originally from the Alexandria Gazette Friday December 27 in 1918 that details a show in the Richmond Theatre “The One Woman” by Thomas Dixon, in the Grand Theatre “The Girl from Huylers”, and in the Ingomar Theatre “Rosemary Climbs the Heights” staring the (then) beautiful young actress Mary Miles Minter. It only has a little bit of tearing at the top, it’s completely legible, but I don’t know how to make sure it’s completely authentic. Either way, it’s an interesting find. It even has an article on the back telling people that if they continuously can’t call certain people, then it’s because the other person keeps forgetting to properly hang up the telephone. Would anyone here know of a person who might want this find?