Show AMUSEMENTS When George Broadhurst made a meteoric hit as a farcecomedy writer In What Happened to Jones Harry Corson Clarke bestirred himself to secure se-cure the Western rights It was a play which fitted Clarkes style so snugly that It might bate been created for him For three seasons now Clarke has been appearing as the young drummer who appears In a literary family under peculiar circumstances but covers himself by assuming the role of an expected bishop The central cen-tral Idea l Is something like that of Er rnlnlc where a highwayman assumes the prt of an expected nobleman The fun comes out of course when Clarke coo the bishop displayed the habits of the highroller he Is Uist night the audience Went Into convulsions ot laughter as Jones forgettIng hImself would break through his clerical garb Clarke Is ono df the best of comedian and especially atrong In character parts Ho received generous personal recognition on lust Hrst entrance Mr Clarke has a strong company with him this season His leading lady is Miss Georgia Cooper who Is aeon sm ClMay the ward of Prof Goodly Miss Cooper introduced a couplfi of songs making quite a hit with the audience Willis Marks made a splendid part of Ebenczer Goodly a professor of anatomy anato-my and greatly aided the star In his funmaking Marjorie the daughter of Prof Good ly was played by MQry Karr In a dainty manner and had occasion to display several very handsome govns In spite of the rain laxt night there wan a large audience waiting to greet Mr Clarke at the Grand The play runs two more nights and Saturday muilncc a a Mrs Clarke occupied a box at the Grnud last night with Coy VolH and Mr and Mrs JT G WlUtney |