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Show Ml H IN'TKKr-NT ItF.INti SHOWN IX PKK.PAK TIOX Ol OPEKKTTA I'rusi'al interest is being shown at the High School this week over "Pauline." The operetta to be pre-Fented pre-Fented by the music department at the Elite Theatre next Tuesday evening. even-ing. The young folks who are to stage the charming little musical pla let are lining splendid work, ae-cording ae-cording to the in-rurtor in charge, and e e" lb 'in imitates one of the most suc-.wsful entertainments of the kind ever given in this city. "Paulire" is without question one of the most delightful operettas ever written. It consists of thirty musical numbers, every one a gem. with just enough dialogue to tell a little story. The music is bright and tuneful and cheery, w ith a touch of pathos, a lot of sple;:did comedy and some fine patriotism, all of the-e combining to keep the Interest of the audience up to a high pitch. About sirty sfudents are included n the production, including the orchestra or-chestra which is to furnish the accompaniment. |