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Show The Colonial Players' prOAontatlnu of "The New Magdalen." pres mod last evening at the Ogden theater, made finite a hit with the fair audience audi-ence pi n I Tli-..' pathetic siory of Mercy Merrick Mer-rick and her inisfM -tunes; tier at- tempt to forurc a hime of luxury, and tin- sulucijiir in entiiincc of the v-oniiin who would oust her from her home, mil-It- mi impression on each member of ihe audience. Her expusiiic, h r confession to her betinth-d. his dibsnl'itlori ol the marriage mar-riage plan, mid h'-r conse'iuent marriage mar-riage In Julian Grey, a clergyman who had love J her In nllene. for years, and who only spoke when th.' former nurse was about to be l.irnd Into the streets, made quite an affecting affect-ing story. The eifovis of the entire company Jo t I'Neni'iR lii iJiis -slroiic siorv of lo-o.-inre and love were, If possible, above i ho average of iheir performance. perform-ance. during ilte past week. Mr. E. I- rrf st Taylor as the clergyman, clergy-man, .lullan Grey, and .Miss Ada Daniels Dan-iels In the part of Mercy Merrick, were veiy pleading in their ic-oin-cllve Jules. Miss Snyder as Giace Roseberry f-howc 1 to beit?r advantage than ever l.e-.oro during the present engage-D.ent, engage-D.ent, The support way good and the how a fcucces.s. W. A Fv. |