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Show 1 i . " V. - I ? tt-.- " " - . '., , - . . - . r : II 1 ; ' , t t ' i t ? , ' - tt I ' - : 1 V'" , : ' ' - - : ' ! "i ' i 4 ' '- r ' ' ) U ' '. U V? B y, i S ;f sj . j H ' " . X it r ' v -. - 1 - - "TOOTSUO OiAIiVI.'i" I JOHNNY AND "TOOTS1E" GALVIX According to advance notices, the Galvln Players, who are to open a week's engagement Monday night in their Ten Theatre Beautiful, are classed clas-sed as being the largest, best, most up-to-date dramatic stock company touring California. The company is headed by Johnny Galvin, whose reputation rep-utation in the theatrical world as a leading man and laugh producing light comedian, cannot be equaled. Johnny is a true son of the Emerald Isle, and has a host of friends from coast to coast. Miss "Tootsie Galvin" whose Inherent sweetness, charming personality and sterling dramatic-ability dramatic-ability has won for her great praise from press and public alike, plays the leads opposite John. Mr. McAd-am McAd-am has surrounded these two clever stars with a strong company of versatile ver-satile people, no pains being spared o give the lovers of the spoken (Ira- na tho best that money can obtain. The company numbers 20 people, in- eluding the vaudeville acts. A reper- toire of plays has been selected that i;- sure to win the approval of the theatre going public. The opening play Monday night will be "The Brat." Among the plays to be presented are "The Bad Man," "The Fortune Hunter." "Within the Law." "The Wolf." and "Lena Rlv- ers." The company carries a carload car-load of scenery, properties and electrical elec-trical effects so that every play can eo siven a scenic production com-p'oie com-p'oie in every detail. Monday night, as on added feature between the acts of "The Brat." Johnny and Mary Gal- j vin will do their clever skit entitled, ! "Peanut?." the vaudeville act they j presented over the Orpheum circuit, j For te opening performance the I rmirrement has invited the ladies to ?ee ths play absolutely free from the : -5c sca!s. |