Show Duchesne's Footlight Favorites B By M. M M M. Smith i f i Duchesne's Duehesne's dramatic fans ans readily admit jt that the play pIny gh given en n last Saturday night entitled Because I Love You You was a great improvement on n anything anthine yet et given by the home talent A liberal sized audience welcomed wel- wel omed the rising of the curtain The play is a plain drama dramn interspersed with enough mirth to o keep everybody in good humor Each participant ap- ap to have a clear dear concepion conception concep- concep tion ion of his cue and had hid his lines ines on 01 oti his tongues tongue's tip There was vas no need for a prompter This his feature was much appreciated by the thc auditors Eugene Hamiltons Hamilton's small break as the curt curtain in dropped in the second oct act ct Search him and acid you will find tind nd him there him there was about as comical as Francis Well Well Vell theres old man matI Benon Benson Benson Ben- Ben son on as IS he Lie looked down clown at Joe sitting in the front row There was a Aen general ral shifting of f characters Those wh who formerly for- for merly played leading parts were given minor and rougher castes and vice ice versa This method adopted by hy Manager 1 is a commendable commend commend- able ble one and is calculated to tomake make lake artists of all No one one two wo or three should have hae the pretty retty parts all the time For instance Glen Daniels should be bc e changed off before you before you know enow Give Dive hint him the coon glad and nd let Orson Wilson Vilson go o wash wash up p. p There is Miss Sarah Miss Sarah Ode Ode- kirk cirk who has amply demonstrated demonstrated demon- demon th that t she can fill almost any auy ny role rule from the highest She is s l hard to beat as lS Hamiltons Hamilton's head lead showed Miss Ida Lewis has hos las t taken parts from the devoted devoted de- de voted Mother other Goose to the Gipsy Gipsy Gipy Gip- Gip sy y waif and taken thorn them with clat t. t Thos took ook leading man Saturday night night ight and while he did well many were of the or opinion that he ic would have ha been heen more ve- ve vehement in the love loe scene h In had hadlis d his lis wife been on n visit to ham Iam as s. s 11 Mrs Attar t as leading ending lad lady performed her role ole with perfect c ease case se Miss Hazel Inzel Dic Dickerson erson as Pru Pru- deuce erice- dec Truehart the thc spinster in n Miler If Ifer r lovemaking to Major Ch Charles Chad J 5 Burton was without cause cause f- f for criticism Ol Sh She seems I. I adapted to such semi comic I c characters Major Barton while not so conspicuous in the recent c cowboy play that he too had missed Illis ed his is calling I Fred O. O Johnson w was s. s t le lain and acted well as the the En Englishman Eng Ent- w lishman iU th bla blasted i cl eyeglass eyeglass eye eye- eye eye- glass lass was made up well and act acted acted d out ills lis caste fine finc Th The caste of a n tin tinker er erto seemed to just fit u Ham Ham- ilton i Mrs Airs Clyde Clyd Stephens Stephen and ald I Miss Edwina Edwin Stephens and ang Mrs Shelton favored the I audience audi ence enre with piano music between en acts I w The new asoline lights in inthe inthe t the he ol e oi onera house a are a great improvement im iru- provement over tIC e od oil oil burners |