Show M Magnolia Magnificent Wilkes Irth all the flavor of ot the Sunny as JS as it existed more than half halt a Y YgO ago gO and d especially P as life o on along lo t the levees of the J v Ww Mississippi 1 river Magnolia Magnoliaa a resented before a capacity au- au fence at the tho Wilkes theatre last ight The play pla plaIs Is fragrant of the larm larm of ot wom womanhood chivalry and andinor inor n and the duel plays an i n apart Part Ua Ralph ph ph Cloninger appears in the thel I ading Ing role first as the Southerner i I sensibilities to the Je Is foreign and as one wedded fie a profession lon as a naturalist It all all of the finer instincts which pel to the more refined but who of ot circumstances when or- or orr orrl r red away from home because he heIe Ie to defend his honor at the Jr- Jr rl int of ot the sword develops Into a ap apI p pI At bad man of the South h art Is admirably taken and the they Jm y l' is highly enjoyed I ling honors with Mr 11 Cloninger Russell in the tho character eral Orlando Jackson first seen I 1 perating a gentleman's resort I who kills two men and I II I I 1 orders ham and eggs He I I tr 3 p the part with every degree and his Southern dla- dla i Co cI s captivating I dla-I rge Cleveland appears to adage ad- ad tn age as Major Patterson who is I sHy cowed by Tom Rumford nfl n Berryman Is charmIng as Lucy I Ie e flower of the South and orna Olna Deane Is all that could be it sired d in the character of ot Elvira a pl l Southern young lady to whom mOr nor flOr Is paramount A really reany Is that of Mexico of-Mexico a a portrayed in perfect man man- man man-I rIby by Jeanne Rae Seldy Seidy Roach Is as General Rumford Magnolia is splendidly and dab dab- at atly ly staged and appeals to every of ot the South as an Ideal I Deduction It will b be repeated every tj gl this week weel with matinees day aay and Saturday I |