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Show "Dora Thome" To those who havo never read liertha M. clay's famous novel the following synopsis will prove Interest-Ing, Interest-Ing, especially as "Dora Thome', will appear In a dramatized formi at tho Thatcher opera house this "artci noon and evening. This play aiul book deals with a bcautirul lovo story In a rural English home. An Innocent young girl, daughter ol a lodge keeper or an Englishman Eng-lishman or high birth, Is loved by the son of the latter, The' match meets with disfavor of the young man's rather, but dcsplto the fact that his father Inrormslilm either to glvo up the girl or his homo and luxury, he chose? Dora Tliorno and marries her. The young girl, a puro and honest creature, loves tho joung man quite as well as ho loves her, but through the efforts or a young sailor who lias loved the girl Iron early girlhood and who also desires to mako her his wife, tho joung people are separated and mado to believe later that each has been imrnltlifnl to tho other. This state comes about as a result, or tho efforts or Lady Chartarls and the, rather or the Karl, The young sailor retui ns after a two years voyage, to Unci that Dora's ravor has been transferred from him to the young nobleman and several complications complica-tions arise rroir. this which ror a time take on it rurlous aspect, both ror Dora and her lover, Tho time arrives when honesty and faithfulness triumphs and the closing scenes II nd everything favorable for tho young rolks. |