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Show ' ' T ' - ' - - - - .. 4. : - i : - L: " c-'s (;'ra r '-n w!:i be r 1 M t:.e t 't I !.--:e 'i r..-attr to-" to-" t 1 y t' e C.ir . .n-- .u Oi't-ra com. '' ''" 'j :.;s CI "ny. fil- " r t v . . y ky... w ri in t: e 'v.'f-st, 1 i a :r ilj'.e (T it.Iz .lion. ts 1 ' e if f i i!, i r-'f-ras was pre-- pre-- : i nvf-r lt w ai. I the press r' 1 -3 v er very liaf'eni.? to the fc': It fedJIiion to J' .ss t hay the . ; h: some -r.c. i t.lr.e'irs and J. r-.eniririou3 performance is assured. rJ'he recpiont Is for three nights with . thar,c - or t.l. "Thi Iri-h Pawnbrokers" will betrtn tn. :r en e- cement of farce comedy at the Urtiii 1 to. i-ht. The encagp merit extends over the I rt half of tne week and will -te fallowed d i-inr the latter half by an-ithf-r farce, "Pickings from Puck." Both fl"r rins are said to be up to the .fctar. ...rd of popular-priced plays and have capable companies presenting them. The band concert at the Grand last .r.!?ht drew a fine house and the pro-pramme pro-pramme rendered met with the usual b.prty reception. Mrs. Delia Daynes Hills was the vocal soloist. She sang ,'Jerualem" by Gounod and "Happy Days" by Strelezkl. Prof. Skelton accompanied ac-companied the latter number with a violin vio-lin obligate '- THE FORT DOUGLAS SOCIAL CLUB f Will give a dance on Wednesday night. |