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Show Reprehensible Practice. The following reached us yesterday with a request for its publicatiun: On Wednesday night, some ten minutes min-utes or so before the "tag" was spok-.cn spok-.cn in "School for Scandal," some un-concionable, un-concionable, untasy and heavy-footed ndividuals in the second circle of the theatre, commenced leaving their seate,'- tramping to the door and clattering clat-tering down the stairway to the very great annoyance and disgust of those desirous of seeing and hearing the last of the play. This conduct is reprehensible, repre-hensible, to say the least, and should be stopped the sooner the better r by some- inenns, eilec-Undly. We would suggest that the ushers be instructed in-structed to do their best to keep people peo-ple in their places a: few minutes Ion "er, thus preserving quiet andordcr-IhrougUout andordcr-IhrougUout , and save an annoyance which is greatly felt by those who desire de-sire to see and hear to the end. 'A word to the wise," etc. One or the Ckowd. " -' |