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Show PEG 0' MY HEART Opening bill at tho Lyric Theatre Tuesday. Tlicro Is n plao- that many huve seen and ono thnt hundreds more nre anxious to see, 'Peg O' My Heart' which has to Its credit the longest run In Now York in many seasons. J. Hartly Manners wroto "Peg O' My Heart" with n pen of sharp wit and sure aim when ho put forth this contribution to tho stage, I "Peg O' My Heart" relates tho story of a llttlo uncultured Irish girl who leaves her father and , squalid homo In Now York City, and suddenly plunged Into tho midst of a family tho most exclusive, uncompromising" uncom-promising" English aristocracy. Her freedom of speech and manner of-I of-I fends tho Lady Chichester and her hnughdy son and daughter, but they consent to keop'tho girl for a month, in accordance with tho will of her I undo, Mr. Chichester's brother. Tho Chichester fortune havo been impaired im-paired by tho falluro of the bank, and by the terms or tho will tho ono undertaking tho bringing up of Peg, is to rccclvo handsome annuity. annu-ity. Peg proves an intractable nuoil and longs for tho freedom and happiness happi-ness that was hers in her fathers homo. Bho does not know tho contents con-tents of the will, and thinks eho? la living on tho generosity of her aunt Then aho meets Jerry, an English En-glish Lord. Jerry Invites Peg to go to a dance but which is against thn will of her aunt. Sho slips out with Jerry, and upon, returning home very late meets Ethel who is about to run away with a marriod man. The ending or this play is beyond a doubt one of tho most beautiful ever written. Mr. E. Homer Stono In presenting present-ing tho Stono Players in this boau-tlful boau-tlful play has loft nothing undone In tho way or scenery or offects, and In having secured the servlceo of Miss Viola Haynes to play tho Utlo rolo, ho is going to show tho people peo-ple of Logan that any undertaking ho put forth with tho Stono Players will bo of tho hclghcnt standard. |