Word: chauffeur
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Wooster), elopes with the hero (Kenneth MacKenna). Concealed in the coat lining are the stolen bonds; concealed in the heroine's past is a presumably dead husband. The husband comes out of the past, the bonds out of the lining, and the heroine out of the coat. The faithful chauffeur appears with a revolver and forces the supposed husband to confess to looking exactly like his dead brother and to stealing the bonds. Then comes the punch of the play. It turns out?you'll hardly believe this?it turns out that the revolver wasn't loaded...
Dead at the cross-roads are four other men which the soon-completed village crowd recognize as Villa's secretary, Villa's chauffeur, Villa's personal bodyguard...
...fine impulse that animated the heart of President Harding's chauffeur...
...Bull, W. E. Stilwell '25 Doggy, P. F. Holmes '24 Mary Todd, Miss Dorothy Googins Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Angela Morris Annie, Miss Dorothy Sands Mrs. Rutledge, Miss Doris Halman Pickens Gaffney P. W. Rice 2G. Slew-Foot, W. E. Stilwell '25 Sam Tipton, G. H. Code '18 White Chauffeur, R. J. Leven ocC. Sykes from Boston, W. L. Smyser '23 Rev. Smallwood, W. D. Dunkel 1G. Sinclair, the Mayor, W. N. Morse 4G. Tyson, the Banker, R. I. Leven ocC. Webster, the publisher, P. F. Holmes '24 Col. Grimes, C. H. Morgan '24 Sergeant, D. W. Keyes '26 Guardsman, Harold...
...Bull, W. E. Stilwell '25 Doggy, P. F. Holmes '24 Mary Todd, Miss Dorothy Googins Mrs. Wheeler, Miss Angela Morris Annie, Miss Dorothy Sands Mrs. Rutledge, Miss Doris Halman Pickens Gaffney, P. W. Rice 2G. Slew-Foot, W. E. Stilwell '25 Sam Tipton, G. H. Code '18 White Chauffeur, R. I. Leven ocC. Sykes from Boston, W. L.Smyser '23 Rev. Smallwood, W. D. Dunkel 1G. Sinclair, the Mayor, W. N. Morse 4G. Tyson, the Banker, R. I. Leven ocC. Webster, the publisher, P. F. Holmes '24 Col. Grimes, C. H. Morgan '24 Sergeant, D. W. Keyes, '26 Guardsman, Harold Bates