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Show "Madam's Divorce" Given Tonight llio denial of opportunity htj Its own punishment and after regret co: now.1 route vo that which l.u'i been list. Tnerofore, it behoovM ovory tliv-utio goer who cares a whit ubotit seeing and enjoying a great play acted act-ed by a clever company, to Bee "Madam's DIvorco" which has beon adopted from the famous French crmi-ij "Dlvorcons." This play will ji" presented at tho Thatcher Opera House this evening. Just why tho dl-vorco dl-vorco problom should ho singled out to makoV comedy, tho play "Madam's DIvorco" can only answer; tho author undoubtedly observed tho eglst of discussion now going on and decided to use tho themo, as thero appears to bo a universal interest attachod f It. That wo should chooso to make a comedy, and in so doing writo one of tho wittiest, keenest plays, Is a strange coincidence. Novortheless It has been accomplished with hotter effect and gouulno entertainment than if tho dramatist had wrltton a tearful, sordid problem. To morrow night, tho company play "Old Kentucky." |