Show to Be Closed i iOl Ol a Few Days DaysS S e 1 mount Empress theata thea- thea I I ta III in the tho big fire I 1111 morning practically unU un- un U S 'S II h the th exception of or slight Blight g III h fluke moke No water en- en th th l George Carpen- Carpen d 5 i I i iday stated staled that the their ir f I i thi ti lJ Ui opened tonight but Lut buti Lutto g t to t 1 I i ILd i t that It in III necesS S II II h upon the insurance adin adl's ad- ad ls l's S I in Ill bo UI i a matter of or a few tow ht i. i iho Ihl hr theatre Will be ref re- re ed Cd die di 1 c 1 f till the proof fire props prop prop- s II I si II h. h i tI he Urn proper theto the I to tine une is intact C i I. I I h II L t It rid rill of oC the two feet Ceet nt fl 0 I u IF o cond on 1 floor of oC the I bulging building holes hole were drill il through the cement ceiling of oC the lobby with the result that water percolated through the lla plaster tEr The plaster I will have to be removed and with i this end In view a a. false ceiling i of or lumber will have havo to lo b Le be erected d The Tho work will be carried on while hIle I the theatre la Is operating next week Too much praise cannot be ghen given given gh I en to Chief Chief Bywater Dwater and ht his firemen firemen fire fire- I men said Mr Ir Carpenter They tried to keep the tho fire tire out of oC the theatre theatre the the- atre sire and they certainly did their I work wor or well vOhl Naturally we prop propose se U to tit have the lobby hobby entrance an and 1 the I rest rent of or tho the theatre thoroughly InI In- In I end and passed upon by the oil city before wo we undertake to upon open again In the meantime the union booked for the Para mount Empress n t Jm press have been been- trans leaner to the Victory theatre |