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Show "A Trip to Chinatown." The announcement Uiat a bran new comedy from Uie pen of the celebrated saUri-, Charles H. Hoyt, is sufficient to arrest Uie attention and create tho interest of the theatre-goer Iu any part of IhccouDtry. Hoyt has had nothing but success His career as a writer of f irce comedies come-dies covers a period of ten year, during which time the community at large has been convulsed at Uie bright caricatures lis has painted and presented in living form. In Ills latest achievement, Mr. Hoyt Is said to have excelled himself. "A Trip to Chlnatow 11" takes the auditor audi-tor into a new sphere, but ono frcm which great fua may lie extracted. "Chinatown" at San Francisco is the abode of Lhousauds of Celestials whohavebrought the custom of Uitlr native land with theni, and lucky is the person who can go through the odd "world In itself" and watch Uie denizens. Mr. Hoyt has applied blmself diligently to the study or the spot, and Uie result of his ob-serfaUonscanuotbut ob-serfaUonscanuotbut prove Intenst-ly Intenst-ly amusing. . , , In tho performance of his new niece Mr. Hoyt has employed Uie Svlcesof many of the cleverest Arsons In Uie lino of farce comedy &)rk In America, and be has sent the organltlon M toitr equipped with JaViV scenery, exquisite cos-WmUaiia cos-WmUaiia such adjuncts leunot fail to meet wlUiheiirtyrccogntUon !?V nip to Chinatown" will be prLnUSatUieSalt I-fTI."d Fortwo nights, commencing Wed-neJl3y,Octobcr Wed-neJl3y,Octobcr 1st. |