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Show children from Infamy from a crim which nhe think another man rom-m rom-m it Led ami fastened on her hunhnnd-i -shouTrt-TH. It later turnn out to ho " Jtwt the reverne. Of cmiiwr, the hu-band hu-band pets shot X.xn Is th only way to get rid of them behind the foot-lijrhtfl) foot-lijrhtfl) ami the wife fall in love with the man she ham wronged by her uftplcton. magnetic, and under the direction of A. Burt Weaner the Wilkes! players handled It In g-ood shape. Incidentally the- - moat ncrompltshed: male member of the cast, who handled han-dled his part with nuch a naturalness and Impromptu charm that he won hi entire audience, wan Mr. Weaner. In the role of Mar-shfield Craven hr gets over big. Besides Miss Nana Bryant, the female lead, Claire Sinclair has n part which Rives her ample scope within which to demonstrate her abilities as I a character woman, and the style with which she interprets the part of Mrs. Mason, a simple Irish woman. In ! worthy of - recognition. MIhm Itryant as Ann Granger, the wif. handles the 1 part In her usual excellent style Oeorge Barnes as Burton Temple, a financier, around which a whirling j vortex of mlaunderstandthg i centered, cen-tered, is good. Frederick Moor In- ( terprets the part of Kobert fj ranger i effectively. Only five of'th Wilkes players are cast thta week. i Briefly, the plot deals with the ef- ! forts of a wife to save her hunhnnd from the penitentiary and prfttect her WILKES. "Th Fluhtlng Hopa," a David B-!aat B-!aat production. opened for a , rki run laat night at th local Wllka Mock Uou.a to a crowd which rauaod tha 8. R. O. alien to t hung In tha lobby arly In th avnlna Tba production Itaelf la forceful and |