Show t r r GRAND THEATER Opening at the Grand tomorrow night for a n. four tour nights and 11 engagement Is the well and favorably fa known Human heart Hearts company Till wo c re reflect oct on lt It we are scarcely awara how ow much the sum of human happiness Is indebted to tho the stage Wo We acquire ch cheerfulness ss and andI vigor I or from rom mere asso- asso elation with our fellow men In the the the- tar and from tho the looks of or happy expectancy expectancy expect expect- n A-n ancy y radl radiating Un from our neighbors neighbor coun coun- tenane Inspired by tho the anticipation of or prospective U c enjoyment of ot good clean wholesome drama well acted and properly properly prop prop- erly presented Such at least Is tho the idea brought forcibly forcibly forel- forel bly to mind In gazing over O o eran an audience assembled to witness W. W P. P cAIlle's cAIlles s 's sJ J great t production Human Hearts aptly d described as the evergreen c success Human Hearts Is a play that th Invariably in- in variably appeals to all that Is best In Inman's Inmans In mans man's nature and uplifts him hint from rom the sordid cares and petty pelt worrIes v of or dally daily toll and trouble The story etory of or Human Hearts Is s clean wholesome aud and Intelligible Intelligible Intelli Intelli- gible to everyone e Th Thero ro is no suggestion suggestion tion of vulgarity In an any of f its acts act but a astory atory story tory of convincing strength h is JI told lold b by bythe bythe the author in a a. manner that appeals i Ir- Ir to nil all classes of theatergoers theatergoer The Tiro enormous success s of at Human Hearts during the tho past ten years is a a. dl- dl Tact refutation of the idea entertained by theatrical managers that sensationalism sensationalism sensa sensa- and criminal adjuncts arc are n c- c ary to a play to a assure ure Its Ha success with the public Such uch plays die out as aM soon loon as 83 the public Interest wan wanes Not so o with 41 Ut drama possessing the merit of Human Hearts The leao case of or life me accorded ac nc- corded such a a. play pIa Js Is not dependent on In a monetary interest excited b by some crIme but on the firm solid basis of humanity and human feelings feeling It touches our heart heau tags sittings rouses muses S our latent better ani and makes es us feel teel kinder towards our fellow fel rel- low man for Ila hIJ witnessed d It hi Human Hearts will be presented pre this season with an strong company ot players and the same saute fidelity to scenic and mechanical detail that made It Its former formet for for- mss met visits notable The rhe lnla engagement i is nights commencing n Sunday unda cn evenIng evening even even- nin n- n ing in January 12 1 Undo Uncle Josh Perkins n a rural play that appears at the tho Grand Gland for or three nights and anda a a. Saturday matinee e. e commencing Thursday Thurs day c evening c J 1 January 10 16 po possesses much mach that cannot often oCten be bo bald ald In referring to productions bearing similar titles its mo- mo tive tI and plot being entirely different In Uncle Josh Perkins Perkins' tho the author a has 10 ie- tho the usual u ord order l' l of or thin things and has furnished a story that does docs not flot hinge on Oil ona ona a a. mortgage or Ol a n stolen lle deed d. d The Tho pin play opens In New few York City and closes H on Undo JoshI faun farm up in Vermont in which the characters character it is said get Jet as ns clo close to nature as ns possible making it unusually unusually unusually un un- usually lifelike and realistic to Lo the tho tUtor The company it I Is declared Is away above the average orage and the specialties specialties special special- ties lies as strong sHong OB as arc nrc presented In the tho beet vaudeville hom houses In the country c |