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Show . . --, T.clerts will arpear at Ca t I " ? Tater Y.-eiresiay In "The -' - 2 cf Lady Ursula," one cf the ' : c i.arrr.lr.g bits of modern oomedy 1 la rectr.t years. This play .1 t'.-io be riven Thursday n!?ht and ' ::ry matine. Friday night "Tees ! the D'TJrberviUes" will be given, and "-'arta cf the Lowlands" will be the t-1 for Saturday nig-tit. 4. J-T.:. the champion of all i"..i7.-.-rl(M la tie prize rir.gr, will bow a tail i-ike audience In legitimate drama ThV'rsday night, appearing in the title role of "Davy Crockett," a play made famous by the late Frank Chan-frau. Chan-frau. Jeffries started on the stage a few weeks aro and is said to be "making "mak-ing good." The engagement runs until Saturday night at the Grand theater, with matinee Saturday. , . - A pleasing and altogether satisfactory performance of "A Porch Climber" was given at the Grand theater Tuesday night, the proceeds going to the benefit of the Free Kindergarten. "A Porch Climber"" Is s one-act play, ending In mystery, which the author does 'not fully solve. . In the part of Catherine Lorlmer, Mrs. Charles E. Richards appeared ap-peared to excellent advantage and won high praise from the audience. Mrs. Ledyard Bailey as Mrs. Klcard also did a splendid bit of acting.. John (D. Spencer Spen-cer as Jack Meadow fully sustained his reputation as a capable amateur actor. Preceding the play an excellent musical program was given, participated In by Miss Berkhoet Prof. Skelton, Mrs. Mel-vin. Mel-vin. Mr. Schettler, Mrs. Lcomla and Miss Wishard. There was a large audience audi-ence and a substantial addition was made to the Free Kindergarten fund. |