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Show I -THE BIRTH OF A NATION" n W. OrlllUh, preeents -Tho Mrtli or a Nation" at the Ho.val-Nntlonal two nights, April 8 and 4, h special school matinee nt the Hoyni on April 4. An historical drama In two acts. . Notc-Thore will bo an IntormlMlon of live mlnutos between Acta I and II. CAST OK CIIAUACTKHS "ol. U Camoron Honry Walthall Marcarot Cameron, the eldor ggtor MIrnlu Cooper Pora, the pot sister Mao Marsh Mrs. Came.on Josephine Crowell Pr Cameron SpotUswoodo Aiken Wade Cameron, tho second son J- A. norlngor Puke Cameron, the youngest son Maxflold Stanley Mammy, their faithful old servant - Jennie Leo Hon. Auatln Stonomnn, Loader of the lloiiso Ilalph Lewis ICIhIo. Ills daughter Lillian Olsh Phil, his jUlor non . Klmor Clifton Tod, the younger son .Kobort Harron leff, the blacksmith Wallace Hold Lydln Urown, Stonenmn's mulatoo housekeeper Mary Alden Silas Lynch, mulatoo Lieutenant-Governor Lieutenant-Governor Oeorgo Selgmnnn Gus, n ronegade negro....Wnlter Long Abraham Lincoln Joseph Honabory John Wilkes Booth Uaoul Walsh Gen. U. S. Grant -Donald Crisp Gen. Itobt. B. Lee Howard Gaye Noise, nn old-fashioned nogro William DoVaull Jake, a black man faithful until death William Freoman Stonoman'a Servant. .Thomas Wilson Cabinet Members, Gonorals, Military Mili-tary Aides and Attaches, Secretaries, Senators, Representatives, Visitors, Soldiers, Abolitionists, Ku KIux "KuVub-men, "KuVub-men, Plantation Crowds and Mobs. Knetlro production under personal direction of D. W. Griffith. Photography by G. W. Dltzer. Music by Joseph Carl Droll. Popular prices adults 2Gc, children 10c, P. C. I. tickets not taken, adv. |