Show I GRAND The many friends and admirers f Willard Mack will regret to bear the news of his departure from the Grand So splendid an actor will be missed 4 for many a 1 Slack's successor will be J Waller has appeared within the last five years at the j in at the 1 s Bosh Temple la Kansas 4 City and at the Auditorium in 1 He comes here highly J It will require an j efficient display of talent on the part of McCullough to con- 1 sole the public for the loss of Otherwise I believe i are not to be any bast week a dramatization of j Marie j was At the rise of the i curtain scene among Nor- 1 way's mountains and lakes was most The first act was i rendered in a painstaking and i finished and the work 1 was far superior to the acts Miss Douglas was an ideal Slack was perfectly at ease as the noble John Erring- The work of Anna Me-I who is a favorite of J the patrons of the was' j particularly good as the Nor- but the j work of Elmer-Booth as Sigurd out pre-eminently above all Previously I had sees Booth only as a com- j I know something about j work on the Pacific i where he was a great but I was agreeably surprised to fram that he is more Me of doing other character r Miss Irene Outtrim is an 4 adept at playing parts where it 1 i B necessary to be sweetly j tat her creditable work in was a deviation from this Alcine's splendid char- i was horribly real- j Commencing Novera- the Grand Stock company 1 present McCullough and j Blanche Douglas and associate players in Great |