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Show "Around The Town" A crowd of pretty girls tastily costumed, cos-tumed, ndequato scenic environments, pretty music, Is what Murray and Mack, our old favorites," promise us next week when they will present their latest vehicle called "Around the Town," written by Edgat Seldon who has fashioned several very successful suc-cessful farco comedies. 'J his pleco has more of a plot than Is generally found in tho Murray and Mack farces but the plot Is not allowed to Interfere Inter-fere In any way with tho excitement. As Murray says, "Anyone llndlng a plot absolutely and telling us all what It means w III be given a barrel of apples." ap-ples." Much attention has been paid this j ear to the musical numbers some of which will bo found veiv pretty The opening chorus, an automobile chorus, comedy song ann dance by Murray and Mack assisted by Florence Cordelia, Glads Van and a very funny march finale In the llrstact In which is a very novel theatrical ellect.wlll be Introduced. In the last act an extremely ex-tremely pretty number Is Introduced with twelve of the girls, six dressed as Huster llrow nles and six as girls Tho Huster llrownles. swing the gills and as the swings go higher and higher they go out over tho audience. Tho clfoct at llrst Is qulto startling, especially es-pecially when all tho lights In the theatre aie turned out and the many colored globeson theswlngsare turned on. This number will prove a great novelty -almost as much so as the confetti number used bv Murray and Maei- two jeiirs ago The company Is a law one numbering thirty-live people |