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Show PRETTY FLORENCE GEAR TALKS ABOUT "MARRYING MARY." Pretty, merry, vivacious Florcnco Gear stepped from her car to greet a representative of tho Standard this morning and incidentally to ask how the people of Ogden would like her In her new musical play "Marrying Mary," which is booked for tonight at the Grand Opera house. "You muat tell them just how line the play is.'' said Miss Gear, with a smile, "although you know nothing about it except my word" (which ought to be enough, mentally added tho writer, for to doubt the word of this blue-eyed, flaxen-haired young lady would be an unheard-of sin). "And the music, too, don't forget that," added Miss Gear. "It isn't a bit like the modern music of Debussy or Strauss But it is exceedingly singable, and I am not sure but that you will be singing my songs after 1 leave." Again the &mlle, and the dimples, and tho blue eyes and coral Hps and the white tooth. "And by no means forget the tun In the piece," concluded the actress. "You know I'm a very much married mar-ried person. I have three ex-husbands and three would-bes on tho stage at once, aud between the six or them I have a hard time of it. But I've been happy in my choice of husbands. hus-bands. Thinking of you and the dear public, I've always managed to marry a comedian and I tote them about with me to bo entertaining. And I'm quite sure you'll think them 60. Come tonight and see them." And the scribe said that he would. |