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Show THE SQUAW MAN. . . ! "Tho Squaw Man," prcsontcd by ' tho Brlgham City Dramatic Co., nt tho Garland hall Wednesday ovon-lng, ovon-lng, drew a $90.00 houao, nearly every seat In tho largo hall bolng taken. Tho audlenco not only be- ' lng large, was an appreciative ono and responded In rounds of applauso to tho many good features of the play. 1 The cast consisted of over 30 characters charac-ters and nearly that many moro accompanied ac-companied tho show to this city from Drlgham. Tho company was handicapped to Bomo extent, owing to tho fact that tho stage was too small for a play of this kind. Congratulations to ovory character represented for tholr excellent ex-cellent work In tho production of this splendid Indian Romance Tho play passed off without a hitch or a flaw and tho special scenery and beautiful costumes added much to make tho performance a genuine treat. Mr. and Mrs. Torvald Jorgensen furnished good music, C. Hoist and ' Prof. 0. Harrison gave a mandolin and guitar selection between acts 1 and 2. , Como again. |