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Show 111 DAYS IT THE FOURTH WD IS II SUCCESS A larpe nnrl appreciative audience at the Fourth ward amusement hall List niKht witnessed thp rrr sentation J Infl'an Day, a novel and prettj musical mu-sical comedy, by the Dramatic club of the Youn?; Ladies Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association The production was rehearsed and standi under th direction of Miss Minnie Rrown, who was assisted in 1 lie musical pnrt bv Mrs Wealths Marriott Despite the smallnesa : the siape "Indian Days" was presented with complete Buccess and Miss Rrown and Mrs Marriott, together with the members of the east received many compliments. The scene of the play was set in a pine forest and the plot centers nronnd a rnnntneo in which "Sinnim: Bird' an Indian princess, and "Eagle "Ea-gle Plume," .1 chieftain, are the principal prin-cipal figures The libretto is mler l'stinR and gives opportunity for thf Introduction of a number of pleasing 'solos, duets and onscmblos Miss Elean ('ouch essayed the leading lead-ing role and in sinking acting, sh proved herself thoroughly capable The major part of the sinclnp was dono by Miss Florence West, as the heroine, and Miss Vera Shupe, as "Red Wing." Roth have excellenr voices and their work was received vlth merited applause Miss Leonfl Johnson showed an unusual amount of talent as well as excellenl training, in her exposition of the "Medicine Man," and Miss Nora Edlind mode a fine appearance as an Indian "brave " Miss Blanche Johnson, who also es-1 es-1 saed n male role, that of the villain, carried her part well flood support was given to the singers by nn orchestra dlr -ted by Mrs Marriott |