| Show I STRIKING SCENES IN THE T CLANSMAN AND STORY OF THE PLAY I 1 1 4 I IKI t V V isi Th Ku liu hIatt 1 tire lie tirell Mulatto ll atto Li Governor HE enterprise O of the Salt La Lair T THE Theater management In securing scour scour- in ing The Tile Clansman for COt Thurs Thurs- da day Friday Saturday and Saturday matinee October 20 29 30 and find 31 n. is t to tob is hi The Clansman b list commended he the most talked of oC play pla over product produced in Iii tho the United States State and anti after Its whirlwind record of or tho the past three keen anxiety to c sons there will bl bo be ice It h here rc time Tho The for the first V the tl tory story of how the South V through tho the agency of oC the Ku lu Klux Klan la n. n reco recovered red Its Us liberties and kept helt pure Its Saxon Anglo civilization niter after lbs Civil war As waa fitting Otting it was pla played cd In the South its birthplace birthplace birth birth- place and achieved a suc suc- Uc- Uc cess Tho The North must see eo it TIme The North must see seo f it was wa asserted S by newspapers anti and states states- men And meantime Northern croakers croak- croak wont won't stand Land I firs ers howled Tho Tue North orth for it The North will bo boycott cott it it Manager George Georg 11 H. H Brennan ac- ac V presented Tho The TheS pled th challenge S h CJan Clansman V In New York City beginning begin begin- ninE ning January 8 1906 The Tho success of or S the New ew York run was as enormous enormous- Five distinct and separate engagements hadS had S lo to be played in New ew York the tho first and equal number the second sec sec- ason aon an cad ond and ond seasonS An summer all V run un at theater Chicago S engagements and reV re- re and nd capacity V engagements In St. St Lc Lo Washington Baltimore Kansas KanU City and other r t large cIties have marked the three ears ars of ot the th play In the North Th The Tho heroes of Tho The Clansmen ar are arC of oc course the Ku Klux In particular I t L' L II I S k Fj d r i V V V V i St V f C i wk L N j a aV aV V V V q V VV a i 41 f. 1 tv V V I V VV 1 V S V I Ii 1 i S. S t 3 5 Sr fa LI L I II I I r The Ilic Nearo l' l ro Demand for Social Equality gallant leader ie young Ben Cameron Cam Cam- amron am ron roll whom is In love lve with the daughter daugh daugh- ter of a Northern t but who refuses t to give o up UI the secret order oven t 11 to win viii her Among mong the striking III hag ing l scenes of or the tho play pIa are aro the South Carolina election In 1867 7 when the tho negroes negro carried tho the state h by a onO CoO majority the tho auction of Ben Cameron's Camerons Camron Cam Cam- and his arrest eron's crOna ron homo home for tot taxes by y the tho scalawag white governor go the dread convocation of or the tho Ku lu Klux Ina Ina in ina a mountain cave and tho the final scene In li-i the homo home of 0 tho the mulatto Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieuten Lieuten- ant Governor Lynch where the clansmen clansmen clans clans- men headed b by Ben Den the negro prisoner and md rescue the mistaken Northerner and his beautiful daughter daugh daugh- ter The Clansman not only the tragedy but also allo the comedy If r tho blacks while tho bad negro Is sut It l forth b by the carpetbaggers carpetbaggers' dupe On the other oilier hand the time old-time chivalry chiv airy alry of or the tho Southern whites is 18 shown at ot II its best heat Such fi figures a os as those of or Dr Cameron who gave four sons ons to tho the Confederacy B Ben Bemi n tho the gallant young o leader and Nellie Graham with Ith her sweet loyalty to an nn unrequited love loe endear themselves e to thu the hearts of all alt playgoers These and the tho other characters ar ate are In the hands of or the original capable company that presented pre pro The Clansman in lii the East including Franklin Ritchie ie Hayden Harden Charles J J. J Wilson George i aj t Dt Maude laude Durand Barry Max Max- well Ruth Hart M. M 1 J. J Jordan Edna Davis Da Earl Lee Clara u. i Earl Ritchie Gus Joseph L L. S Sweeney and Harr Harry Quinlan Altogether there will be 75 persons on i the stage while tho the Ku Klux lux Klan and trained cavalry of mounted men government cavalry ca' horses should Tho The scenic prove provo a thrilling t feature production Is said to be beautiful and faithful to the spirit of ot the South Carolina Carolina Caro Caro- lina line days i V V |