Show Duchesne's FO Footlight ight Favorites By M. M M. M Smith Smili Duchesne's dramatic fans readily admit that this the e play pIny g e en n last Saturday night entitled Because I Love Lore You was a n great grent improvement on anything ref et et g given gen en by the home t talent lent A liberal sized audience welcomed welcomed wel- wel omed the rising of the th curtain The play is a plain drama dramn interspersed with enough nough mirth to o keep everybody in good humor minor Each participant appeared appeared appeared ap ap- to have a clear concepion conception concep- concep then ion of his cue and lied had his lines mes on his tongues tongue's tip There was vas no need for a prompter This his feature was much appreciated appreciated by the auditors Eugene Hamiltons Hamilton's small break as the curtain dropped in the thc sel second ond act ct Search trim him an and you will t find nd there slim there was hues about as ns comical as Francis Frnncis Shelton's Sheltons Well Vell rell theres old mail mati man Benon Benson Benson Ben- Ben son on as he tie e looked down clown at Joe hoe sitting in the front row There was a general g shifting elf f characters Those who wile formerly form formerly for for- m merly played leading leading- parts were given i en minor and rougher castes and vice versa This method neth d n adopted opted by Manager is a commend commend- a ble le one olie and is calculated to tom tomake tomake m make kc artists of all No one one two wo or three should ld have the thc pretty retty parts all the time For instance Glen Daniels should be e cha changed g-ed g off before before you I know k w. w Give him the Ue coon road and nd let Orson Wilson Vilson J gy wa wash Jl up There is Miss Niss Sarah Ode- Ode kirk cirk who has amply demonstrated demonstrated demon- demon that she can fill almost any ny role from the hi highest hest Sh She Shea is a hard to beat as Hamiltons Hamilton's head showed Miss Ida Lewis has hns taken parts from the devoted de- de voted Mother Nother Goose to U the the-Gip- tWe e Gipsy Gipsy Gip- Gip sy y waif and taken them with clat Thos took ook leading man Saturday night light and while he did well many were of the opinion that he ic would have been more moree ve- ve in the love scene had hadlis his lis wife been on a visit to Kam- Kam as s. s Mrs l as leadin leading lady performed her role with ith perfect e ease l Hazel Dickerson as Prudence Prudence Pru- Pru dence lence Truehart the spinster in n 4 lair r lovemaking to Major l Charles Barton was without cause for criticism She seems adapted to to tp such semi-comic semi characters Major l Barton I while not so conspicuous in the recent cowboy play piny showed that be he too h had ld missed ed his calling Fred O. O Johnson was waa the vil vl villain villain lain and acted well Francis Shelton as the En Englishman Englishman Eng Eng- lishman with ith the blasted eyeglass eyeglass eyeglass eye eye- glass was made up well and acted out his caste fine Que The caste of a tinker s seemed to just fit Eu Eugene ene Hamilton Ham Hat ilton Mrs Clyde Stephens Stephen and Miss Edwina Stephens and Mrs l Sh Shelton favored the audience audi audi- audience ence enre with piano music between acts The new pew gasoline g-asoline lights in inthe inthe inthe the opera oper house e are a great improvement improvement improvement im im- provement over the old oil burners |