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Show 4 alTIk readiness for the I 1 ELKS' BIG SHOW NEXT WEEKj j (J, T. EARL PARDOE, Director. 'in "The Girl From Taris ' present I ed by ihe local lodge of Elks at the Orphenm next Monday, Tuesday and j Wednesday ovenings, the mo?t elab I f orate toBtumes ever seen on the 1 t MISS KATHRYN BASSETT, Leading Lady. stage in this state will be worn. The hats, of the verj lajteBt Paris-Ian Paris-Ian styles wen- speoialls designed bj Miss Dorothy Madson The wigs have been manufactured and dressed by tfie American Beauty Parlors of this city. Special scenery has been painted by Mr. Larson of this city who was formerly scenic artist for Charles Frohman Sndicate Co., of New York The show committee . believing what is worth doing at all Is worth doing well, has spared neither time nor expense in outdoing all previous committees in putting on the 'best yet" in Elks' shows. There is a total of fifty-eight people In the cast nd chorus Cast of Characters. The Girl from Paris Mile Julie Bon Bon Kathryn Bassett Ebene.er Honeycombc, The Shin ins Light . T. Eurl Pardoo Mrs. Honeycombs, his wife Merle Anderson Xorah, their (laughter. ... Ada Momn Ruth, maid servant.. Delia Farmer Auguate Pompier. French Spy Jay Glen Mayor Fossdyke, of the Butterriy Shooters . C. O DeWolf HaM German hotel proprietor. L. P. Hardy Tom Everleigh, a Barrister 1 . . . Gus Saundcr Amos Dingle, Honeycombs friend Walter F Dean Honeycomb's servant Toe Wlllett Blatterwater, Gendarme captain.. Carl Allison , Gendarme. Leo. I. ( lark Hritz. Germun servant Robert Hoggan Gretchen, German servant ... . Yerna Rhodes Anna, German servant Mildred Pardoe I Mabel, NOrah'S friend Cerella 1 uck' r FosBd ) - daughters Leah I'ardoc, Mary Jacobs, Leone EmgStrom, Delia Tracy, Ruth DoUglas, Krma Moore, lva Steers, Leila Rich. Pianist Ethel Law ton Concert Master Albert Erickson The plot deals with a henpecked husband) Bbanezer Honeycomb a deacon dea-con in The Shining Lights Ministerial Ministe-rial association, who attends a meet- ing of that body at London. In re- j turning to his summer home, King-ston-On-Thc Thamew, by mistake he catches a boat which lands him in Calais, France, and he then decides to visit Paris. There he meets Mile Tulle Bon Bon, the Girl from Paris A flirtation follows, and he is sued for a breach of promise Honeycomb rushes home, where the girl follow? him and the complications of the first act begin He loses the ten thousand dollar law suit and his wife discovers that It is Honeycomb who is the reul defendant in the case, and not his i fiend Amos Dingle, as ehe had believed In the second act the difficulty is solved at Schoffenbergen, Germany, at the Hotel Spa. at which is located a famous mineral spring The preliminaries will be completed complet-ed with two dress rehearsals, one tonight to-night and the other tomorrow, and then all will be In readiness for the opening performance Monday evening. |