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Show THE SQUAW MAN Whether taken as a whole or In part, "Tho Squaw Man" holds tho attention at-tention of both tho casual playgoer and tho ono who wishes to go deeper deep-er Into tho story of tho pnsslons of life. Tho environment Is such that ono finds ceaseless attraction In this bit ot dialogue or that bit of action. Tho characters are such that tho soldier, sol-dier, tho cowboy, tho Indian nnd the woman, one aftar another, occupy tho principal place. Having chosen an , ' . ' 'fcysi Georgo .DJU In "Tha Squaw Man" NIbley Hall Tonight absorbing theme for his story, Edwin Milton Roylc, tho author, also selected a collection of peoplo who could not B only preserve all the virtues which B thcro Is In tho central idea, but who B would, each by contrast to the other, B carry tho central Idea and mako this B mimic world Boem like a real one. B The forco of the characters and tho B excellence of tho situations aro B backed up by dialogue, which Is at- B ways brisk as tho llfo ot tho west B should be. B "Tho Squaw Man" will be given n B suptuous production at NIbley hall to- B night. B |