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Show "MARRYING MARY." "Marrying Mary," the musical play-in play-in which Florence Gear and a large singing company will be seen at tho Grand Sunday evening. February 14. is the latest presentation of the divorce di-vorce question. Mary Montgomery, the heroine, three times marriod and divorced, is .still in the market, a charming, entertaining young woman, as vivacious, coquettish, Jaunty as a May zephyr. She encounters Orms-by Orms-by Kulpepper, vice-president of the Anti-Divorce League, and assists him in the passage of his bill through congress by using her powers of fascination fas-cination over one of her ex husbands, Senator Bunchgrass, of Utah, for the purpose. That the majority or the characters have views upon the subject sub-ject Is seen by the speech or the Rev. Thorley Throckmorton, in charge of the most fashionable parish in Newport. New-port. Ormsby, who is arguing for his anti-divorco bill with Throckmorton, says: . "Wouldn't it be better to discourage dis-courage all marriages for a tlmo until you can find out who is married to whom? Take your own parish in Newport New-port for example " . "Yes." answered Throckmorton, "every summer one is confronted . with a new alignment readjustments. Tho same faces out in new relations. Just as one becomes be-comes accustomed to one's- parlshion er as , Mrs. Smith, she has become Mrs. Jones. It's confusing!" |