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Show 'Abie's Irish Rose' Is the Attraction Tonight at the Orpheum The much heralded Oliver Morosco attraction. "Abie's Irish Rose." Anna Nichols Irish-Hebrew mlrthquake. will be the attraction at the Orpheum, theatre the-atre fur one performance tonight, This announcement Is of more than ordinary ordin-ary Interest to theatre-goers of the city for this corking comedy has been scoring scor-ing the most phenomenal success ever achieved by Oliver Morosco. It deals with the umuslng difficulties difficul-ties of Able, a handsome Hebrew youth, who falh In love with a demure, de-mure, but wild Iilsh rose Then In addition ad-dition to Able, there is Abie's father 'and Abie's uunt und u host of Other urelatlvesi who become Involved with Hose and her Irate Irish father, U you can imagine 8 situation in which a Wild Irishman is precipitated Into the wedding of his daughter In a thorough thor-ough Orthodox Jewish household you may get si. mo Idea of the plot Anna Nichols has worked out with "Abfe's j Irish Rose." One of the most complete and bril-lllant bril-lllant casta which any producer ever assembled Ih thai which Interprets this great Morosco comedy. In select-ling select-ling the cast, players were engaged s ho know how to enact comedy in first I classktyle. and give first clase laughs. The company includes the following ( OljH well known players: Barbara Brown. IiCLIbV Otto Lederer, Helen Grossman. Jack liiiiifl Franks, Philip Ryder, Harold Shubert. IliiH Harry G. Keennn, Billy Fay. Mabet Kronan. Ruth Hill. Lillian Sommers, IsH .Mildred Caldwell. Bernlce Clifford and Kathryh Bard. NIH |