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Show BURNS MANTLE In the ; CHICAGO TRIBUNE f SAYS: I"Untramme!ed by tho shallow laws of convention." conven-tion." THE NEW YORK PRESS SAYS: m "A virile and powerful ? drama that stirs the pas-I pas-I slons deep." 0 AMY LESLIE ; in the Sw CHICAGO NEWS SAYS: "It stands revealed as tho 3 work of a suddenly famous and splendidly equipped ge- THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ' jKj January 7, 8, 9, j IPt1 MATINEE SATURDAY J1& The Lyric Theatre (N. Y.) Success K THE WOLF 1 A PLAY OF THE CANADIAN WOODS m By EUGENE WALTER, Author of "PAID IN ! FULL." j mfc' Mr. Andrew Robsonnnd Excellent Cast 5 jlf; Prlcoa.' Evening. 25c to $L50. Matinee. 25c F Hi & - to sloo. C iKvs; Sale begins Monday. January 4. ff . ,r iBVasHSsasoHBKaiHsnEBaBaHaiBaBnaaBsgsaBEsi M?v I Colonial Theatre I fljj I BELL iSi IND. 199 jj 'B Week Commencing Sunday, Jan. 3 H H. H. FRAZEE Presents the Successful Musical Flay If The Flower of the Raiselt j a 60 CLEVER PEOPLE. GD3LS? YES! MANY! j - 'HH A Stirring Story of the Rugged "Vyest, in Three Colorful Acta, Set to Lilt- Hf' ' ing, Sparkling Music n 4! By JOSEPH E. HOWARD, Composer of "Tho Time, Tho Place and The V 1 Girl," "The Girl Question" Etc. j Presented hy a Company of Fifty Capable People. 1 lithe Uq Prices-25c, 60c, 75c, $1.00. Matinees, 26c, 50c. JSjJJ a |