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Show Criticism at Coal Crick. Pueblo Opinion. Dramatic criticism at Coal creek is 1 not restricted to the narrow ruts followed fol-lowed in other towns. Unconfined to the familiar platitudes which have become be-come such a bore to newspaper readers in other communities, the free and impulsive im-pulsive Coal creek critic is given free play, with no limit on his vocabulary. , In a detailed account of an amateur 1 performance of "Tho Shamrock and , Hose," lately given at Coal creek, the following breezy paragraph occurs: "Sham Carey, the devil's own, though : 'A Spy,' wormed himself, like the long, lank, waislless, bedeviled thing that he 1 was, well into tho heaits of his audi- ' ence. Y ith his begrimed and bedeviled bedev-iled self, and his suenking, howling brogue, Iw done dammed well." 1 |