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Show ORPHEUM THEATER TONIGHT THE OLD HOMESTEAD What can possibly foe said at this late day for or against, In praise or blame, of Denman Thompson's- "The Old Homestead," Criticism of this play has long since been annihilated. "Who builds stronger," queried tho First Gravedlgger, "then the mason, tho shipwright or the carpenter?" The answer tJiould have been, Denman Thompson. Verily the play that he bullded will "last till Doomsday." It is not so much of a drama now as an institution. The production In this the twenty-fifth season of "The Old Homestead" is said to be up to tho same standard of excellence which has always been the aim of the management. man-agement. In fact tills high standard of company and equipment is tho very reason the old pay has been so successful suc-cessful theso many years. Seats now soiling. Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. |