| Show GRAND THEATRE With Walter McCullough heading a particularly well welt cast capt company and Brown of Harvard the Jolliest of jolly joll 1 college plays as os the bill the offering at atthe atthe atthe the Grand theatre next week should be bemore bemore bemore more than satisfactory for there Is not a aI 1 I single cessation of ot Interest Inte est from tho the rise I of the first curtain to the fall of the last Brown of Harvard Is not all fun how however however t ever but contains a somewhat serious I plot legitimately Here is the story Tom Brown a sub on the boat I crew gives pecuniary help to tOll a student down on his luck The student repays by stealing his benefactors check book forging Browns name to several checks and giving one to his sweetheart tells her to go O away awa and ask no questions This last Is on the day of ot the great boat race between the Harvard crew and a picked eight from England The girls brother Gerand Thorne Is the stroke oar of the college crew At the last momen moment ho he is told of his sisters departure He leaves the race to save the girl Tom Brown BroD is 15 placed at stroke and through his effort the race Is won At the height of his triumph Theme Thorne re ye returns returns turns and denounces the stu student student student dent as he Is pleased to call him as the guilty party showing the check cheek with Browns name attached Everything is explained in the end but the complications complications are many During the whole of the four acts the interest Is Intense the seen scenery scenery ery Is of the best and every player en enters enters tors into the spirit of the play There are particularly good parts for Miss Douglas Rennie Alcine Moore Thorn Allen Booth Wright Raymond Raymont and the Misses Outtrim Dainty Rich Richards Richards Richards ards Fryer and Stone Quite a number of extra people are also used There will wil wilbe willbe willbe be a special matinee Thanksgiving Day and regular matinees Wednesday ant and Saturday |