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Show I Theatres f The Climax. H . "Thu Climax" plays tit tlio Opera H house tonight. Its coming tins been H . looked forward to by tlio thentrc-golug H peoplo for somo time, thu keenest of H Interest helng taken In the produc- H. lion of thu fnmotiH play. Tlio house HK' la nearly sold out, and every prospect HK. lndlcntes that no scats will ho oh- Kij y p talnnblu when the curtain goes up. V4 The story of the drama Is so simple T and yet holds so much human Inter- f est In Its thnt only wholesomo praise H has been given it wherever It has B i shown. In the light of this statement, B ' N it can ho very certain that tlio play B i will please the audience tonight. H The Merry Cobbler. I Tho Third ward found such it great H ' success In "Tho Merry Cobler" that B they are going to repeat It next Frl- day night In tho Third ward meeting house. Tho play was played nbout two weeks ago to a crowded houso, and wiim to havo been repeated a fow days later, but had to bo postponed. Mnny peoplo wero plensed with tho production produc-tion then and will no doubt gladly recommend re-commend it to friends for Friday night. Captain of Plymouth. Tho Smlthfleld artists who are to cssny tho production of tho opera, "Captain of Plymouth" at the Thnt-cher Thnt-cher Opera Houso next Saturday night, havo met with great success In the northern part of tho county. Tho support that Logan plays get In Smith-field Smith-field warrants a splendid turn out by homo peoplo at this forthcoming production. pro-duction. The Oak. Uegiiuilng Thursday night, Nobla ltogors and Ilrownle, tho Juvenile team, from tho Mission theatre? will bo heard In Illustrated songs, solos and iluctB; "Tho Two Paths," an exceptionally ex-ceptionally strong blograph; "Tho Misplaced Petticoat," comedy; "Initch Kids," scenic; "Tho Color Sergeants' Horse," a god vltograph. |