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Show We'll Always Have Our Home Still, Mack Tells Gothamites I1 T "..as always vien my an..uion to so1 a F-ro.ida- :irst night per'. "or ma m c." I ! ei.ry N. t rr.e, managing d. tec. or of I the ','-'. )) -O' Fri.-n com pa r.y. was 1 1-'.. i :.c f r ; l nu s 1.. t n i - . 1 1 . "and wh-n I w.:s in New Vu:k rereiill- 1 I had t ...It ' leaser.-. "Mort-oicr, on that occ.ismn V.'i'lard Mack, than y. ;n there is 'none than f w. miner' in t1-- mi!.s of Salt Fake I t'.ieatei -loers. j no d the st.ir of t I. .tr;v. w.ih a b, tv.een-the-Hcts ! sp.'-ch. I "T:- pho-. 'A Vol. e in the Park i and. 1 v t .ie w a . a Hood om too n-...e such a hit m :he t'-rst two acts j that . t t .;- curtain The ;,:;: .etc e I "Ut.-d "Author, aut 'o-" wit!' the Writer of tb- piay. Kalph K. l..ir. aipear--'i. I .-.ankefi t he a ml if nee I M rt a nd th.-i sa:d that Mr. Mack I hail hc-m iarc'y i fSpor-uMo for what.-.r s i icss the py 1 .id proved. "Tl.e reupon the auuier.re insisted v.r-o:i hear.iig the c rs: while favorite of Sa't Iike. Mr. Mack's speech was something to this effect: " 'It's al! d iff ere n: now. audience. I'm clad you 1 ; k ed t h e s h. o w . But oj trust remember it is mighty hard to write undo- the inspiration of this two and three-quarters per cent stuff after a person has bo-n bromrht up on the seen;een per cnt quality. " 'F it. nevermind; it's a hard world. 1 ut I am going ;o express myself soon in a play upon the subject of prohibition. "Tiu rt-upon the audience let go. The jov in dry New York at the prospect pros-pect of a prohibition play from Wil-lard Wil-lard Mack nearly raised th.e roof. ""ien they were through with their applause of the author's promise. prom-ise. Mr. Mack concluded his remarks to the el'-ct that, while t.iere may be hardships now. fit least 'we will always have our home still'" |