Show T AT THE COLONIAL V L. L R. R will present pre ent at the Co Colonial Colonial Co- Co lonial for five da days s starting tomorrow nl night ht a Q comedy omed with music entitled The Time the Place and the Girl The Tle piece has proved popular on three pr previous occasions In this city city- It It Is a a. comedy with unique characters and situations as rigid as those used by the best known writers of plays without music It would wO be Interesting Int it If there was not a a. song In it But with witha a It pleasant accompaniment o of attractive music vivacious dances and pretty girls V introduced legitimately It has all the attractive features of both musical and legitimate comedies Briefly th the story is that of oC a So pleasant pleasant pleas pleas- L ant whole holo so led young youn gambler quane as a Q die dlo and on the level with V everybody c but himself and with the descriptive de de- de- de name of Happy Johnny Hick He Ho and his hs pal Tom Cunning Cunning- ham son of or a lL rich man get Into trouble through a fight which Cunningham hain has haa haan in n a gambling house and arc ro forced to toV V flee fie to n. n sanitarium In the mountains to escape arrest Here they both meet their tote Hicks In the person of a aV V pretty trained nurse and Cunningham In that of the charming daughter daught r of a thrifty farmer All AU of at these characters and many nany others almost as interesting life ire quarantined in tn the tho sanitarium bYthe by bythe bythe the county health authorities and the complications ensuing aVe are original and amusing to an extraordinary degree The V production Is staged by Ned Weyburn a L t master of his his' craft S Miss 1 Viola Allen comes to the Colonial Friday for a two da days days' s engagement In her latest play The White Sister ac accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied by James James' ONeill O'Neill and th greatest supporting company ev ever r organIzed organIzed organized organ organ- Including Minna Gale and Norman Hackett The play was written for het hei heiby by Jy the late F. F Marlon Marion Crawford Crawforth Miss Misa Allen owns a a- large stock farm V at Lexington Ky Kyt where fins fine animals V. V are bred She is passionately fond of V animals When the theatres are closed for the hot s sf sll l Miss Allen pays attention to her horses and no consideration whatever whatever whatever what- what ever can Ind induce ce her to use a motor car She says pays th t some Innovations Jf f modern mod md ern em life ute do not appeal to her and the motor notor car is one of them When the she theis he heis is at her New York home the hores hordes are e kept In a a. nearby stable she sh h Is at ather ather ather her cottage at Bernard N. N 1 J. they are a part of oC the establishment nt a. a and 1 when at on she Jias as her hr er see see- selection ee V tI tion n from animals for ither either riG or or- driving For Fot certain purposes Miss Allen Ad Admits dmUs d- d mits mUs the excellence of ot a motor car but for real sl pleasure unaccompanied by racking rips Miss Niss Allen prefers the staid intelligent hor horse e. e even if ii he does shy at a piece o of or wind blown paper V once in |