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Companies and individuals who provide costumes, stage settings, furniture, lighting and other equipment for theater yesterday organized an organization called the relevant theater committee at hotels, actors and organizations. . .
View the full article in Time Machine. A version of this file was printed on page W21 of The New York edition on March 21, 1921, with the title: the establishment of the theater Trade Commission;
Corporate organizations that provide clothing, landscape and equipment deal with bad debts.
$500,000 lost-by-
Producers of the night will be denied credit-F. S.
MurrayHeads.