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Show 'CAPPY RICKS' PLEASES CROWD "Fighting Parson" to Speak in Chautauqua Tent Tonight "Cappy Ricks." a real American play in real American style, dramatized from the San Francisco water front Stories of Peter H Kyne, was presented present-ed by the Perolval Yllnn Players of i n I'urk City at the Chautauqua In Lester park Wednesday evening: From l clnmnc, to end It proved a continued source of laughter and was regarded at one of the most delightful event on the week's program. The story Is woven about a rough old s.-ii -dog. "Chppy Rlcks." who naJ i weather beaten exterior but a heart of gold The company of six handled the play in a thoroughly capable man n r The love seencs betwe.-n the captain's daughter and his enterprising enterpris-ing shipmaster and that of the office Rlri arid the tenderfoot ' from bat : east were particularly entertaining Th. audlenco Wcdnesdaj.' evening compctclv filled the large tent I This afternoon Miss Flectra Flat! and Vernon Stone were to present high class vaudeville specialties and J. B. Herbman was to talk on "Life's Balance Bal-ance Sheet.' This evening Or Elmer Lynn Williams, Wil-liams, termed the "fighting parson." and who is ereditcd with cleaning up the vice district of GhlcagO, will speak on " The Big Came." Miss Piatt and Mr. Vernon will have more vaudeville . Dtertalnment to precede the speaker |