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Feb 23, 2007 · The penny philanthropist; a story that could be true by Laughlin, Clara E. (Clara Elizabeth), 1873-1941. Publication date [c1912] Publisher
The Penny Philanthropist: A Story that Could be True. Clara Elizabeth Laughlin. Fleming H. Revell Company, 1912 - 217 pages . Preview this book ...
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The Penny Philanthropist: Directed by Guy McConnell. With Ralph Morgan, Peggy O'Neil, Frank Wood, James C. Carroll. Peggy sells newspapers on the streets of Chicago, saving her money until she can afford to open a small newsstand called the "News Emporium".
- Guy McConnell
- 1917-09-24
- Drama
- Ralph Morgan, Peggy O'Neil, Frank Wood
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- Clara Elizabeth Laughlin
Peggy sells newspapers on the streets of Chicago, saving her money until she can afford to open a small newsstand called the «News Emporium». Although she has to support her younger brother and sister, Peggy manages to give a penny away every day to help the less fortunate. Millionaire Andrew Kimbalton, one of Peggy’s customers, offers her a dollar a day to give away for him, but she declines, telling