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lJUDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1819 THE EVENING HERALD AYS AND PLAYERS TO APPEAR T THE LOCAL MOTION PICTURE H EATERS DURING COMING WEEK "titular and Mnnitar, 't"nil)T hllndlnK Mnilatnrm, Drlnira her Into nrt II. ftfaitva tlrurltw-rll lnl(nmi jilrt aa Ihe ftrlnB aMitM la alm 'tl miinuiiHliia-ma" nw Fox In at tlie MlniUaliK-d ixil. Ih i'nF. I iieahea In fmnl of them aa tha imh(I f rrnt the novel l ien ef firea, reeelTliiir h htilleta lht wcra n thiowlttic tllca tltrea tlmea fur iniettileil fur iha man aha Inveil. -. Inn of a (Tl ml finally I On rThlar ami winhhl, H plem 1 in wild li.acirii .In- in or.ler ! hee i n. 17, " A fr'Mln liM. " ihe . iww ho renliaea Ihla will luteal William Kox proil.tellun .Inr. her .o.t. II la a Ir. aiemlmialy ! rln Kvelyn Nealill, in which Ihla re. til aitiif of three human heir'a ! markntilv inlentetl enimlmml art reaa w hnaa of the H! trtiinalr- ; la atill lo achlev tha auprama trl wa and at ha. anil are aoeltieil i umnli of her art. ' tha e.ir.aerrni,r, oil of a If- Hha t.-iltea Ihe pnrt nf a Tlnwallnn "a. in 1h lunula of (lliul- a j prlrr 'an who vlnlla n lif'ornia aa Iha wall nrMl an ttntiftil.'iltv (rontl rail etieel nf a wealthy aoelety woman. William, n.'iiit ami Thini.ta Tha little prlneewi Immetllntely atorea hi. Ihla plujr promiNca lo ha ona , a aitt-lul etir.'eea and Winn tha Inva nf alrotia at Unit ima rumfl lo till tha anrlely wfman'a nephew . In an te Itii'itlvr. I ilett a xiuldrun aiiat cannot m -at w. at 1na.liiy ami Wr tlM-Mbiy, frep. la Iha anclety womnn'a ronlentlun. r M anil 24. '11m IiiwimI. nvw- ' llnwrtir. aha la willing thnt thla In f Iti x lleirh'e pholo-ilriiniiii I tmrent girl airrlfha her honor lo n upon tha relfhratM) nuihnr'a ' ainiiffKllnil fiiand boalnn aa a WfUilthy of Iha atiina numa. leluli limn. leu. Hi,, leiiiltilne rote la tnken I Tha heroine la rarrled to Hnwtill y Ijinrill, nnl tl henttty of tha ' hv Iha vllllnn, and h r real nweethenrl Id "Kulllia," who la plating lor I lollnwa. Hha aounila Iha yarht'a alren ral t me In moving ph'lurea. whuh ralla Iha hnrhur polite. KMC alory la ore of power and np- I rraeiieil. and alia freaa her lover Kim Milllll an old timer In 'who hna heen Imprlafined nt the In kalian country, nmrrtea a kIi 1 1 y a iKiillon of tha ylllnln. Thna Ihey the anat. Hha la Aliea Andrawa, nro riured to arteh other. The piny ' vi.ulevllle uilnax who h.i l atil.l lo ahound In tenaa human In Ihere with her iluni Ina nl tm r. Icreat. Ilalrliiy. Me lllnreliiy) ileaerta id when the ol.ler man emiwilea AT THE "M" TIIF.TF:II. ntrititae la tha loKiiul ntili-ome.l fn hllinaijr alal MotMlttv, Heptemhe. the la not h.-ippy In aplte of tli;l nnd a, VViillnce Held will nmka n of har hualund. Ila olfei-a I 'e'n Inuah In h la lit I eat I'uratnount hit 'Ha Ik-mi ilea a roof over liar head I "U ru-d. t . Hanry wrola tha lie Mimilur of her Ntirroundiiiaa "'ory nnd roiled It "Tha Iliillierdier of or lonelineaa nnike Alle- a.-y 1 "" IMW lineln.-hlona." hul t'liira tr linrrluy when ha rrturtw. I feneyaa Kennady made II oyer for 1111 diai iivira llil. and lnrlnn.lv """"" ,n "r " "T llil inn. i.m r 111 . nnd liirlnualy ,h, a.preaalva lllla. them out. Ilrok. n in .pint -ta Wi,M, ,,, , ,h, r,, t ,h, h.. ' . "". n""""1"" ro. a ....n mnn who ha. neyer venttiall, flu.l. , rl. Ii vein of ,w , hl. ,, .,,., h, m,a, in Mi l. Ill relttriia lo town nnd dl-', ,, tll.n. nn.lertnkea to eiirn hla Alli a. now a wre. k of hr j tlvlna) for thirty duya. In order to r aelf. pnni.ln nit Inly In Iha I ,,rvr lo , lnlr father-in-law anea hall while llnrelny apenita ; u,at ha will ha a worthy hiiahand. ma anillillna I'roiil Ihla liner- y lhe lerma of Ihe aitree nt. If Itiinllon deyeloi a I nnlllnt I ha la fired onee for Ini nmpeleney dur- autitea forth In a atiporh hural ' K the thirty dnya. tha hel la orf y nod a l llllliiK la f 'in-lied audi i 'oliceulietillv the hero llvi m In dead- iv Itea Meio-h eonld devlae. ly fer of hearlna Ihe worda "Vou'ra Ttiurwlny. Heptemtier iii. Thedn r'ltett" apiiken lo or applied to hint, to "I mkT 'I'wti i'lalfo" a William : lly realanlnK Juat hefnre Iha worda eralon of Ihe notuhle noel hy e.-in ha applied to him holila all aorta Thla pletiire hna jnat eon- I of joha for a few duya, nml tlttnlly lie 1 A lonir run at Ihe At'inlemy of wna out. and other well known N 'w I niil.lile nf runnlna n lypewrllar. photoplay houaea. jplnylna a x)oihnne. artlnit tin a "ha. ill hnpiena hef anaa f Ir i k Irv lierdler" in a raahlnnahle remirl. un h.ia a tiiMiit'i for iru m !! li. I1 ' enverlnr a aati uf erooka. and aavtur f u la mme ilelita lliaii he tan pin-, ' hia father. In Inw lo-lia from ruin. V on hla Inolh.-r llirlie. until the!""" yeraattle younir mnn hna nothltm Ine a halikriipn y nnd then " do. And how he doea It nnd how it eneek w li II I lie nil me of "r 1 ,,r a 1,1 1,1 " uii- m- i..- , Itnrkii ,i,u.n. a tro nd nf Ihe ' Intere.t InalV told In III la clever alory. Ilerlle. e.mnonied ttlth thai, '"il llnwley. who ha won a y. .h.Mtl.l. n. the hlaitie hn.l fla.-a ''' follwii, due to her a..... work ,l,l valel. Hake. Th lire ir. .1 "' ' " " 7"1" I""""" ,r rnln will ehlntir Im wteiked atrl . 7 .. i""'"""- ','m" ,..,,..n p.. v., I. Hint they , ,'.',. ,. ;hr" , ,.., mr ,.. linn .Miixitt, TtM'iMlor' lt'h-rlit, Urn ry V.iH)warl, H'rtrt l'r)ir Uuy iiioml Haltnn anil Wlllliim I am tit. T.ril i. aa,a-u U'fVn.wi.tMaa taa.H- " i nun ii inH-tlrHiitntlc mamrit.r fiimliy wiiii ri.(..nl Munnm 'K.rr't K.-rvh-" wnU Kuin-rt Wir uit wiiniv'. Thin rnmliy .o wl,.k HB ,rwlM k. iMinnmi. TIik Ihk i hiii, it fiiiht ihf rim. .Ml;.!. ml: . IlV ..tn WfHi,n bi.) .r.tn .. t.v tl.r oil, niift tin iKirWinn of n j fiitiimiN Hrlor im.l pluywrltcht Wtlliatn nf flfulh i.i'on linn. Ikui (, 1 1 it lint'. v hint, rifl- Hi i Hun ttif itnwr! ! Thr utorv in Itild In th liPM'iff'! tri'in n p i" Hit th Min-ra'p t rliy ir Itli htnunil at the Hinw of the Mirtt In hih itif leiifi'l mi owi n i tv1 Wnr, Jut tiefiu. dni-tiiK unit nt t ntnl ilrlvfH nittoly UirtniKh ' er U rapiurv h Ihv Northern fr-n- William Farnum and Capt. Newberry Displaying Day's Catch of Tuna 1 - k r . .-(- v. I . , -"-V "17 If'. jf 4 Kaafc- -a.V I : ' 1 1 t a? 1, i , ' ji 1 - i k-'-ya. -e-t fc- ' l ,a.Vif IJFlC "C-.'L4a,' 1 . Tlio I lain Tuim wi n Ukm In tho KnIi-th or NmiiIa mnl nii l-lnn.l. t nl on lltrltl Uh-h'r, wlm h iHiUt nf rot! nf ft fi--t, him 14 Iih-Ihis tti ft ftM-l, wvlvlil lrUIIt UllJ C-tlllfMll H. Tttti luw Tuim 1.(1mI Ah , IMl h. )l el. rrcftllty Ihey hnvr KOH to AU'le-H 1. 1 1 em of ruttiitu. II tf llTle t'latirftlf (Theiln ItiMH), ThP hlrturo nwerf ully nnd pU'turf" iiitly trottri th hrnv aptrlt Unit I .tvnlle ( t.ir ilini- In Ihnt rh k"t ! ptiy, Thr t'ourHifp of the women of ih fiouth Im niin ii hiKh meed of Irilmtw In "MeeTe!- Irvl.-e - h l Mi vulitr if Ihe men of hoth nten 1-1 iUHloly. The flnul union of the North iind ttouth h miiktnrlv yni- holtKed In IMe rlotiiK mem when Ih Northern npy nnl the hrave iiml proud little Hon t hern worm-n wulk si lently aide hy nide frmu the rnw ynrd In wlilih reKtu the eluy of their loved one, noldtera nf hoth Mldea. Mnjor Huheit Wurwielt, the mildler Ktnr, return to the nereen In thin. hit. fil'Mt litrttii Rlnee pe r I nil two venr j In FrHfire. tie Im nupiiorted hy enoun!i Kuire inr ten piciuri. i :ie pienire ,n dlreeie.l hy 1 1 ik H Kord. direct or or "The Woimin Thou Invent Me." Bc-ehftrlo hy lli-ulah Murte ltx. itn Ttiiirry nml I'Hilny. Hepiem-lo-r C't mid Jit, l-nrothy Ihilton In. i "i iiher .Men V lv ," m rre.it jro. . hiTi pln;. It In U ThoniiiN II. In-e- 1 I'iiniotount pleture of m mont goruM nl i jnpp'-nl. loi.ithy pillion ilnfi not rteiond alone for Plieee In I Ills picture up- ' I on hep miiHiilnr M-rern denuiy, nor op I'M) the xplt mini mid le:t i it if n t llurt I Mlid DC'lli-l 111 Wllie the Hloty 'Hj . m-ien tl; nor npun the irnrcfotiK I ! irowna nnd (inttiititn nhe we.irn - h'lt I I t'fMin all theee elentenn, nnd in hIIi II ion (mont hiiportittit of ulli upon h-ri itioMt excellent ni'dnir The conihinu-1 tP-n nf ihe- vit.il eleiin-iitH to nu-1 !reHn hum ht't-h iiiu-i deftly mad" with i the result thai tnm l.iilton and Hie UiMrtlliK Hrllhtr who have Ihe Itn pi'i iiint rolen wltti her have enact-1 i ii very wti lklnir and unu-ual epiMOth-Kl In n maniier that convim i i tht Hpcr- talor that the Btory im from !fe. The Mtory told upon tlie wwn Ih n nnt omnion one, Imt nncinnmon an it n. It i wholly within the poHil.c, I and tf'e credulity nf Ihe upectntor m not hived In follow 'n It to H top-1 nil hot unexpected ronWualun. The r'd ual fleveiopittrnt of ilrainutP' ln:eret and riiiti nip, from the moment Ihe spectator neene the lioprovl-iied t'yn tlua I rook ( I oi olhy I hillon t ll In on Ihe niiorrtlkoua hounty of her one time frieruln. until Die rrat tentpdi tion eo men lo her nnd "he HUccumhN, In reoiarhiihh for )t reiiltmii ami tt lelliy. Thl ilraniHtlr aumpenw heticlH erm w ht-n the yotinic woman h.'C(im'n the pawn of Kenwlclt Flint III. K. Ilerherll iinil d llliniely out to lore Jam en llordon I Korcnl Hi an ley I Into n iminpromiHiiiK niui.itlun where he will tie dl"'Over-d l-y hm wife Vi otn Gordon 1 1 'el) Hnone) and Klltit, onlll Hhe repudiate h-r pledge atxl to the heat of her nhiltlv make a meniU for the WHinjf ahe had endeav ored to do to tjordon. Iter iranwfor nmtlon from lh weak and dependi-ni Hocleiy 'eponr' to a welf-rellant, Keif- i-uptMrt.m( Woiniir, nnd the plc lUrtKation of the reiftner.illon th.it comex from hom-at urn hoimrnide toil and nobp. ue Kive Minn lultin an ex tr.iordltiary opportunity that che iiiin employed with nn (fxiUlatte charm. n Knlunhiy, Heptemher 57 only, Mary IMekford In 'Hehind the Weenea' Ther. are f-w dramim itritduceil on the ataife or In ptetitrea lhai preaent in charroliitf u aolKet "Itchlnd th" Hcenea." and when In addition we hav, the Inimitable Maty I'lckfotil In th leadiiiK role, the enmhlnation In hard lo he.it. "Me.ilnrl the ttct-ne" N n del iKht fill peep Into Ih" Ml a Ken of thcatr.tal life from the olher fide of the fnotlU'htN t'y Mfit-imrel Mayo, who wrote thi fniunim fan "Itahy Mine." and other aiicce.wa. The atory In dt una lie. aoftened ty many humor oiiM tlaahoH, uinl lie jf.iti nej l-y un in- tenie rioninn1e nttepU The two Ifie.tleal prixia In lle lve and per- Jaonnl aiicre-t are pitted atAlnut each l other and the little atar In firf-ed to make u ehoiee hetwern the man alie lovea nnd the work to which ahe him j devoted her life. em p ported hjr n unuaualiy en pa Me tnt, Mary I'lek ford in "Menliid the 4enea" renders one of the heal chHrneterlftntlona of her rareer, Thla waa one nf the enrly piciurea f which Mary rickford w the atur and re flee la Ihe Irrealatlble inioyaney of youth. Thta waa one nf the picture that helped lo Win for Ihe alar the trettivndliou popuiar'ty ah had enjoyed. AT THlT7lFli, On Kitm! iy nml MutMlny Monroe alifliury. ihr Vannlleld of the ac reeir. in a wonderful drama oC th Went, "The HlefpliiK lalon," When Tony VaMero, n ion of Italy. tepp-d Iota the Imlaterous atnioa phei e of wealern auloon nnd waa Itreeti d at th threnhhold by n klaa I from Ci town'a helle Kata Hlllltura. j he look the Incident an a matt-r of coiirrte, repreMcnllnir, ao lie thouicht, ' the cuKtoma of the land nf hla dreamt, i Nor wjih l.e atirtiriiH-d a few momenta l.i let when he w.ia Vnorked to the lloor hy a powerful blow delivered hv I hi nint, the hully. known aa the atrcnR-ei-t man In the weat. Hut there I. mii a hatred that waa to reault a few hioiiiha later In one of the no nit thrilling corneal of brute IlKhtlntf airetiKih the routfh ined of tha weat had ever aeen. I The play la alnicuTarly free from 'Klin pl:tv except durina; one powerful ! ("'lie ahow tmt Tony a battle with a tmnd of lawleaa men w.io fore him. I thouuh wounded, to ride the masepp.i, Ih western punlf-hin nt wherein m man 1 In tied face down on a Wild horae nnd ithe borne la friRhtett d Into tnadnaa. iMaUahuiy rifioed to allow a dummy j lo be- aubatloted In tha niaaeppa I mi cue, It ia aald. Alo a very funny two reel bur eo.u poni'tiy "Mia Wk kud r.vn feaiorlnx lion Ruaaell the well known eomedinn. Hf Tuciilay ami W t.tiefnt In "Ttm Woman Michael Al u r text, Jir Intewj pr od:K'iion fr ItolM-rtMon'ote, loyely awie i'rtrriircalit auxtnlna hr rpotnllon na tne of the to oat yeraa lile actreaaea nf th arreen. In her brilliant career Al iea narrta eale ha rrfatad rtiant' itlveratnriV uharnoiertvatiooa, from the have ao ciitv woman to Ihe "alnvey" am on; crook, but Ihla la th Rrat 'Im arie h.ia i.nn rnMd tipon to 6n tha An nft Keltertnanfl atunt. Aa Mira Mat ky. the blond alar la aaen Mi a tiroffo-lonal awtmmer who purteeaaea. In addition to her "ahape" and aojuatin talenta, a remarkaPlf Iremitiful voice ami an amMtion lo oullivaie It and become A great air. r. Havlni th life of a child, the protea nf the acton of a wealthy fiirrMy, he If onard a hla; monfy re ward bv tlie .ety man. Instead ah demand a her reward tha; h bmrry her, thua aervlng the double purpose of fftvinff her a nam and providing money for har vocal train in. Tha) aulei,uent denouement for n!he a deitirhtful drama In whim Moot J'arrlaeule la aiiawn In turns atunnlng gowoa. The prt.dui tiofi In t ereen rifna tfXatlon of the Ntory hy thiVernet Itabell, which tpenrel In the le. cenilter, 11 V number of AlnNltKa Mjinlne. The loctile afford ntany opporlunltlea for Invlnh and roturful back it round, on of tha atrlktng and rea Italic ncenea being a w homing pool Where A faahtonald dinner pari la (n progreaa, the guiu being rlothed - or rather uneloihed In Ilia late-t and moat mdih en-piac huthtnaioiitM. AIo I'athe Kewa Ko. 7 . and Ftua ooe Arhuckle In "r'ntty a Joy Hide." Oil Tiur4ay ami (rta.y Ulliati Walker In the Aral of a aeriea uf ei: ht "Huppy IMetiirea." called "Tha Kmharaaament uf Kirhea," It la an api title, for tleaplte MlM Walbpp' mnrlMlv lhk (fimnled maiden haa anomulated aurndent rhrhra from Iha a-reen to aniharraaa almoat any normal woman. Hha any quite frankly that aha en tered moving picture work because of "iha money there waa in It." "I went j Into motion picture beeauae 1 ! thought that I rould make mora mnn-j ey that way than I could any oihor way. I wanted a home nnd a car and to b, able to do everything for people! I liked, and poalng or making water! color riealgna or being a 'Kolliea girl wunn'l going to give them to me. " got along all right, and It hap nened that my nmt indlarretion : hniiuht me ft new gown, Which I: needed (uKe aadly. 'Kilty Markey'1 mad tha flrat payment on ft little houae In Platbuah. 'Hally in a Hur ry' and the 'I'rlnceaa of lark Row" i added their aaafatanc. and In Tha Iflue Knvelope' 1 found wherewithal for a little motor rar. My laieat pic ture la "The Kniharraaament nf Rich e.' lan't that g furmy title? Uut mine never embiirraaaed me any. 1 And the lark of them much mora am barrasalng." In thle atory an unexpected legacy of a half million traimforma over night Mxxio Mult" factory girl, into "iCHiitheth Holt, helrexa. Enaabeih utekly ilrea ol Iha thin atmouphere ot tha aociai lifa into which ha haa baan ulunared, and goe to a aetllemont of which aha haa heaVd. Thar ah meata John Ru ael, whoa sole ua for rlcJiea la to relieve tha amuarraaautent of th pour. Alan a delightful comedy, "Mary, My Wife," with Eddie Lyona and Lea Mo ran. On Patanlay an unuaualiy Interest ing nivatery play, 'X row a ,tewl.' An aluropeuti monarch fnua rava lutlun. Anxiety to protect hlmaallf anHinat adver-l'y hw wb',. -i I Jewel to a tri-ted ftoUef- In Aeii ch. Hi every move la rit h'- l i . I'Tirplnala bid fair to be ann-.-..' ni ;.i I lii-ir undertaking hn the -i k ic nd ho i ten I of !u rot 1 1 j.n 'e. a (tieautifitl e'rennh reloaee, otrim'd ty WmUnif laevine, otiw of the coif ftpire'ota, f i u.(ralf tbe plot. Claire Ali!eror. ' ,ri aalntv IHi'- star that hol.ia the centeir of l h :ga In "I 'ruWa Jewe'a ha w:(l h? remembered for her pleaaioa worn In "The MflkM The r IVfawr' and "Tha 1'rtoa of Apptaoae." Also a Kwn J.rU'.-ki eomiy, Tha nrr i-n." AT THF. I.TUK. j) Run ley ami ifdny. Killeil with lh 'tenaa, gripping annuiton and de;i t fi"g tha emotions that stif (he human heart to action, 'Tha ItorneCa Neat," (n which IVTgr b faaturca r: rla IWllltama will hold tha tha atleiiiton ! of every oh. j Tha atory offers Farle William ft' , rar a opportunity io portray a char I acter. who. although ruined l-y tha 1 deceptions of buinauHy, baa nut lost faith In Iha world. 41 draw ona to I hint by litll acta of kin. in tea and iron, me inai tie an wina ina admira tion of all who him. Mr. Willlnme ahowa a maater liand; In handling the role, fie is always to gentleman, even undrr Ihe moat try log rlrcumslancra. When It becomes tiaueaaary for him tn Impersonal at crook h doea II in manner thai win admiration. The production la a crook atory of tha aort thut haa won conaldwrahl popularity in tha past K years. It ia huaed on aorng of iha fun tmnhl laws of h ii mun endeavor. It la well developed and brnognt ta btael conr'uaiun without drugging situations in by Iha ears. Aache t'oivin, thrmiah tha troactw ery of g woman, la dlayracad ami ruin, ad. Hie raraer as d. strict attorney la suddenly brought to a cloae. 1'nder an assumed name he spends hio leis ura with children rn Iha park or bur, iad In hla books. A dcr.r.g crook called Tha Homat la attracted to hint in tha park, for Tha Hornet la also fond of children. An acquaintance epnnga up batwaait tha two. In another part of the city o, iUffer nt tala la being .infolded. A young? hsireea ia bald in eirrk hy her anrta guardian. Tha only way that aha ran fore hint to maka accounting la hy finding her cousin, in hm yamtk tha cousin waa forced 10 resort ta forgery baouuaa of Iha penurlouaneaa of tha unrle. In disgrace ha fled from tha houee to make his fortune feeding upon others. This la tha setting of tha plot. tan Twoaaay auul atHhieat Metro Pictures Corporation iernUi "ttoma Brbla." t'aat: ratrlcla Mortey, Viola taaa: Henry M or ley, Irving Cummingai Vic tone, French. Ituih Minrlalr; fteoffrey Hatten, Billy Maaon; Jane (jrayeoe rioranoa t'arpentar. Tha "tory: Nature) has endowed latncia Morely, a bride of a few weeka with "can't bchava" area, whtch ensnare al Imen, fart not at all t tha liking of Henry, her huabaad. The young couple are) stopping at a ' faahionahle Coilfornlau resort, and, ona morning, wl.tte on the beach, Henry eaa Patricia, In a a an art, though scanty bathing stilt, on a raft In the bay with Tom Hugglaa, a hand eome young athlete. .Henry la not the only ohserver for tye twe bathers are fCmtlniard on pagw fowr.) 1 ifi skVOAidr 1 ..Jt; i' Q7 ANNA CASE Killllillif ill llilt'l't ' 1 1 II 1 1 mr 1KI It! illi tin' New KiUmhi mill pruv iti IX 1 1 1 til Iht piirfnriiiiiiit'o anil thnt nf I li iiiatriiini'iit ura iiitlistiiipruinliiilili'. A Hundred Years Hence the world will still revel in the beauty of Anna Case's voice Yes, a century from now, vhen a new generation refers to the primitive days of 1918, the great diva's superb voice will thrill vast audiences. Thanks to the genius of Thomas A. Edison, it has been Re-Created and preserved in all its glory for our descend ants. The men of tomorrow will hear, not a mere imitation, you understand, but the voice itself-pure, bubbling and spontaneous. For it has been Re-Crcated on Tie WW EDISON "Th I'honotruph with a Soul" This means that it has been Re-Created with such fidelity; so perfectly and completely, that no human car can distinguish art ist from instrument. The famous Edison tone tests have proved this beyond question. Before audiences totaling more than 2, 000,000, great artists, stars of Metropolitan Opera, have sung in direct comparison with their own voices on the instrument. And not one listener has been able to detect a shade of difference. 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