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Show Tbe Thorpe Utrilnl. itoee llartwlok Thorpe, Ihe woman who wrol "Curlew Mutt Not King Tonight," and her buiuand, K. C'araoa Thorpe, will give a reolul at the Klrit M. K. church lunlghl. Their vltll bat attracted wide notice here, aud the recital will doubtlew fill the ball. Tha program la eonfloed lu their own work. Mr. Thorpe la a clever dialai t writer, principally lu the Herman, and baa won tne eobrquet of "Ham" lu the literary worio. One ol Mra. 1 hortio'l moll treaaured pnaeeallorn le a )eweled benner preeenled tu ber by Iheladleiof l.lliblleld, where alio ra-Ided ra-Ided when the Brute 'Curfew." It waieklilbiled in tho Mloblgen building build-ing at Iba Wurld'i Fair. Mil. Thuipe wrote '-Curfew" wbeu ihe wat quite a youug girl, and the piece flrtl Bp peered In e lelroll paper la Irtiil. Il.eir.i t waa Imta lin.oua and nearly every peier In America and Kagland pub-llibed pub-llibed II. luoertioration In tell h .ukt followed, and there are now lew Eng-llih-eieekiug aople who era not I.-mthar I.-mthar with It" lluee, Mr, and Mr. Thorn., era on au aaitern lour going Irom be.e le Colo-reuo Colo-reuo ejprlng. end Denver Halt X,aae e their llrtt tlupping plaee iluiw leav. tug t'.elr home In ri.n Diego. |