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Show AT THE OGDEN. "The Man from Home." the dramatic dramat-ic success, played for five years by William T Hodge, was presented by the ArlugtonQreenwell Stock company compa-ny at the Ogden last evening before a capacity house and those who saw the play last evening cau well understand how the piece retains its popularity When the play begins, two young Amcricaus, born in Indiana, but educated edu-cated In Europe, has been associated With Europeans so long that they consider con-sider Americans 111 bred The sister is about to marry a son of a penniless penni-less English lord and settle upon th-i tamllv her fortune The brother sees nothing but the title In such a matA and is In accord with his slater sla-ter How the Influence of the lords ret lnute Is broken and how the young people are brought to reallie the real state of affairs by Daniel Yoorhee Pike, an Indiana country lawyer, who le also the girl's guardian. Is most Interestingly In-terestingly told In four acts New scenery, stage properties and pleasing costumes were features of the production. |