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Show IMTinOPLK IT Will 381 Remarkable Musical Show to. Appear in Ogden Next j Wednesday ! "Maytiinc" Is coming to tho Orph-I sum theatre Wednesday, February 11, j ivlth the identical New York cast, I lieaded by Carolyn Thomson, Mclvin , Stokes and William Norrls. In many respects "Maytimc''' Is tho most remarkable re-markable musical piece ever produced. It Is so distinctly, different from the usual musical entertainment that comparison com-parison is out of the question. In the first place, there is a charming storj that begins in 140 and by gradual ntages brings tho players down to tho present age. In this wise the twe young lovers first seen in the darling old New York setting in 1S-10, pledge1 their undying love. Fate separates , them and 15 years later they come together, to-gether, but the girl is married, although al-though she still loves her first sweetheart. sweet-heart. Next they are seen in old age. Tho old Van Zandt homestead Is about to be sold at auction and the pretty girl of yesterday really faces poverty. The "boy" comes to her rescue not iii a sentimental way but with the magnanimous spirit of a .man of wealth who has good sense and sound heart. In the last of ihe four acts, the two principal people, Mr. Stokes and Miss Thomson, are seen as their own grandchildren and of course they are finally happily married But there is one character that run: throughout the play. It is that of Matthew Mat-thew Van Zandt. In the first act he is a young fop, who before the story is ended has married five-times, the last marriage being at the age of 05. oo |