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Show jBVi amus-m-nf.s-. 'AHt The Upera Hous: has seldom con- K '-'BeJ a larger or more thoroughly HE deligbt?d audience than that which HE nsregited In its auditorium last HHW ",: The play-Lord Chum- IHHk yins been done here before, Hf a LT Mrothern, but it went last ff & Vlth keener rest lauseof Ht ," a"iuaintauee and apprecia- -R aS '-" formerly. The char- Hf jr" c' the noble-hearted and HW S'ir45,:0?. -ord with the loo. HP minr,.!: Hor auJ eOIeralnate K &5WT,wr,ttcn,I;l!-'- for f 5?e-J and is the work of artUtic K w'L f c,athcs an(1 Is a thoroughly SLJ?1??"9 ProJu';'"- besides! It Hj "f a "ue I'iecj of acting.and xm 5?". "PUted were the au- B lntSll',ttn';"- a recall ateS,e WL nd. ,f ra.cu ad a call Ufore the jrS maattH.,;e,,a cf second I-i -H addiuon. The company 1, .,. M eellentoue throughout and sustain ml uettsratcveoioiutinathorouRh H and artistic manner. S 'Chumley" was given again at V tbisafternoon'a matinee to another large house. "The Highest Bidder" goes on tonight. . A,tUle Theatre there was a light m audience to witness . 'A Loni- "' "" e piece was rendered m H llSL' eTer and thoseVho attended m horonghly enjoyed iL 'A Long 1?. W.UI lK even "lis evening M iJ2Cy"S Pe-,f"'-'-ance-. The Hl m1 -;-rves a much Uwtr J '"Jftiiej t-uteugasei)t. , |