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Show bbb? H: A Gambler's Daunhter. H When Owen Davis, the playwright BP wrote "Through tho Breakers" "Lost B, ' In the Desert,' and soveral other very H' popular mclo-dramas It was believed H that ho had gained about all tho glory f3 an author could deslro from an ap- prcclative public, but still ho was not satisfied and wanted to do better then ever. So ho penned another melo-drama called "A Gambler's Daughter,, and the piece was produced produc-ed In Chicago recently with such phenomenal success, that all his triumphs of tho past were eclipsed. Tho same Company that made the Chicago success possible will produce "A Gambler's Daughter" here at tho Thatcher Opera House next Wednesday Wed-nesday night and tho same elaborate scenery which helped mako tho original ori-ginal production so noteworthy, will bo used In the presentation of the play in this city, a special car being required to transport the great cqnlp-ment. cqnlp-ment. The best known of dramatic critics ha've bestowed unstinted praise upon "A Gambler's Daughter" .is a dramatic drama-tic 'production. Tiicre is nothing commonplace or trivial about It. From start to finish it holds the rapt attention of tho audience. The best actors and actresses of tho stage have seen selected for tho production of the piece and it will undoubtedly prove a most attractive drawing card when It comes to this city. Miss Lillian Hayward tho leading woman of great talent has rapidly come to the foreground as an emotional actress In the last few years. She is supported support-ed by an exceptionally strong cast including in-cluding such well known players as Camilla Crume, Marie Laurens, Elsie Frazeo, James Norval, O. W. Goodrich, Good-rich, Walter Stanhope, J. J. Hyland, Allan Foster, Andrew Quirk, Louis Epstein, W. J. White, F. K. Wallace and many others. |