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Show HENRY MILLER'S SON IS AN ACTOR. While acting is a good enough occupation for him, Henry Miller does not consider it is a good enough occupation for his son. His son does not agree in this opinion. More than that, the young Mr. Miller is acting at the present time and without with-out his parents' consent. Consequently there are somewhat strained relations just now between father and son. Among the actor in the cast of "Olympe," in which Miss Amelia Bingham is now appearing at the Knickerbocker theater, New York, appears the name of Gilbert Heron. That is the stage name of the young man. His full name is Gilbert Heron Miller. On account of his father's opposition he has entered the" Thespian field "on rubbers," so to speak, and to keep his identity thoroughly hidden assumed his mother's name of Heron. Young Mr. Miller was only 18 years old last July. His father has spent no little care and money on his education, which has been carried on for six years in the best European schools. He hag K been instructed in Berlin, Paris, and London, and K speaks fluently several languages. He was an apt B scholar in both literature and science. B It was Mr. Miller's intention for his son to go H through some large American university, and K when he graduated, thought his boy would be well K fitted to begin the study of law. It was to this B end that Mr. Miller brough his back from Europe B a yearago. B |