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Show uu FRANCIS WON. Ill "BACHELOR'S BABY" The "bachelor" In Francis Wil-BOn's Wil-BOn's comedy-farce success, "The Bachelor's Baby," which he wrote for himself, Is a good fellow among his friends, but when he Is mixed up with children in any way he is a crank, a grouch, in fact, a hater -of children of all ages ho knows the world cannot can-not got along without children, but he don't want them around him or he don't want to go visit friends -who linve children. The story of "Tho Bachelor's Baby," is how this misguided mis-guided man changes his ideas as to children through the influences of one dear little girl, who is left to his care through the death of her father, his twin brother. It is not an easy task for the child to win her uncle for Immediately upon her arrived at hlB home he runs away His friends", however, arrange a meeting and the youngster proves herself to be a captivating cap-tivating little wltch and ho falls a victim to her charms, capitulating un- reservedly to his tiny conqueror Mr. Wilson has the support of the same company that was with him during his eight months' engagement In New York last season and Charles Froh-man Froh-man has made an elaborate and artistic ar-tistic production. "The Bachelor's Baby," with Francis Wilson, comes to the Ogden Theatre April 13. |