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Show HUES AT CQLOHIAL mUE il ACTORS One Throws Rider, Both Run Away, and Performance Is Delayed. Arling Alcinc, a member of tho Wil-lard Wil-lard Mack company, which presented tho comedy drama, "At the Rainbow's End," at the Colonial theater all last week, was throv.'.n from the back of the horse which ho rodo in tho phi 3". while exercising Ihc animal at the rear of tho theater during tho course of Saturday Sat-urday evening's performance, and sustained sus-tained painful injuries. He held a pistol pis-tol in his hand and was about to go ou tho stage when tho accident occurred! oc-curred! Ho fell upon tho pistol, in-Hiding in-Hiding au ugly wound in his chin. Another horse, which also was to appear ap-pear on Iho stage, was near, and both animals ran away when Iho accident occurred and, although the. play was held back over half and hour, the animals ani-mals were not caught until nearly two hours later. They were finally located on Fifth West and Fourth South streets. Tt is thought that Alcino's horse, beeamo oxcircd over tho lights on tho stage, which caused it to give a sudden jump, thus throwing the actor olV its back. Dr. A. C. 13 wing was called and gave medical assistance. He had to take several stitches in tho wotiuded man's chin and thy doctor stated last evening that Alcinc was also badly bruised. Al-eino Al-eino was to have appeared in the cast which will present "The Christian," the opening performance of which is scheduled for this evening at the Colonial. |