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- 4b314230b68b0b48932289a4b332c3d3f6f7f23a72d991c1de690d00dbc7d10e accessdate "2015-07-09".
- 4b314230b68b0b48932289a4b332c3d3f6f7f23a72d991c1de690d00dbc7d10e date "1919-12-11".
- 4b314230b68b0b48932289a4b332c3d3f6f7f23a72d991c1de690d00dbc7d10e isCitedBy Eugenie_McEvoy.
- 4b314230b68b0b48932289a4b332c3d3f6f7f23a72d991c1de690d00dbc7d10e location "Champaign-Urbana, Ill.".
- 4b314230b68b0b48932289a4b332c3d3f6f7f23a72d991c1de690d00dbc7d10e page "4".
- 4b314230b68b0b48932289a4b332c3d3f6f7f23a72d991c1de690d00dbc7d10e quote "From the first line trenches on the western front to the vaudeville state is a long step, but it is one taken by M'lle D'Aures and company, another feature of the Orpheum bill for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. M'lle and assistant present a most thrilling sharp shooting act entitled "The Curtain of Victory". M'lle D'Aures is a dainty little miss who received her training as a sharpshooter from her father, who was a captain in the French army. At one time, while shooting in a public gallery, she shot a match with King Leopold of Belgium, who appeared incognito, and she bested. him.".
- 4b314230b68b0b48932289a4b332c3d3f6f7f23a72d991c1de690d00dbc7d10e title "At the Orpheum".
- 4b314230b68b0b48932289a4b332c3d3f6f7f23a72d991c1de690d00dbc7d10e work "Daily Illini".