Show 0 1 FOR KIDDERS 1 L LV LA 5 A V S ci cic J I c y y 42 r t L js S r rr A Ati ti Ii r rl 4 l r I 1 tJ l S J tf f t 5 II li lii 1 S 5 Z ii iiI 1 i I s 14 I I IJ J 1 f if S TT S SS S ORR G v AT eil u that t let tet P rf tibia YU Ima Pl IE t trou trouble ble bitt In Ute the Kathryn company comp n these d The feud i n Orr Ori I I Salt ry nephew of T J Salisbury of oC this city and Norman i lickett who a th many seasons been s favorite with I Roth BetA are for f r the tars star I rhey ar are mad for fr Ute the est in her regard Both want n t dig dis tt to the star both Can cain notH hot it IL d rute them both too t well ceIl to tn eIth t Hackett played with the theder der cO combination a cou o thee ago and because e t t 1 he I and Ad enes ene lii I took to more than theer est Mit In the r The TIte Raaon fo bag IJa Ua kett w was b Y Ute Nil salle nt to th title i 1 In H Heury amid Jd Miss Kidder went Individually While dol doing Pit PItch l she Wit was rather p iam pi i to t the ma Ocr Orr CUb Cash or Monroe as he be Is now 1 known played a wrt nd Id ht the I natural course or of e events she en ged him for fol a Part in bt The Country Girl He too was ambitious and Miss Kid I tier del said she would hel help him lit in every every I la tay possible I IThe The tour w well weW under way a when I Miss Mias Kidders man was corn com compelled polled to on en a count count of illness Hf Hacketts season was i about to close and she sent to flU the vacancy For Jl a time there was little indication ot of the ri that later maul fe ted Itself between salisbury and H But lit itt that fate fateful full ful Kan Kansas a toJ t the breach The quarrel over oyer the matter of dres rooM a tt which the aTel average l rn has u eow to regard s as the curse CUnte Oil of h his exist t tepee epee 1 The curtain w ns held beld on the perform performance nce or of The Countr Girl to d un nu les he could occupy ro roam m B the dra draIng Ing room on the first floor next to that of the star and eM Hackett who had bad been assigned n t the iw room by the stage stae manager r refusing to give It up ing that as he had been engaged as aM leading man he was entitled to leading To this hotly retorted that AS he was a member of time the company before Mr Hackett was he should have havethe havethe the beet bett room to dress In aI and he did not propose prop KIC to subunit to the indignity ot of climbing stairs above him It li vain I Miss to upon the troubled which soon would JUl have swallowed tip the evenings re I the restive audience being ing ready to demand its mone money back when Mr I Fer Ferguson n the comedian who ho had at a loom on the or of the stars tar his quarters and the pIa play proceeded S SIn in Denver here heme wy more trouble This Thi time Salisbury bur i Jj Ji itt of anger over fan fanCied led p Indr In dressing s routes rooms pl packed his 1115 gdp and nd started tor or orthe the depot him and he be wu was prevailed upon to return to the the tr and save the from disaster by failing to toI tomake I make good with time the public Miss Kidders loses closes JUI July 1 1 The will cease then theno o S |