The annual . ng-est daughter of General Stanley of the British Array, re-ceived great admiration because of her voice and aptnessfcr her part. Tot Chandler was, as he himself very model of a modern major general. Oliver Sim-nuns successfully carried the role of a pirate Ford, a pirate chief, and Karl Kuldau, his lieuten-ant, looked and acted the parts of pirates. Mazie Huddles-ston, as Kuth provoked a great deal of laughter andamusement by her characterization of that part and wasoiu^ of the stars of the play. The make up and actions ofHerald Talbert as an Irish ser


The annual . ng-est daughter of General Stanley of the British Array, re-ceived great admiration because of her voice and aptnessfcr her part. Tot Chandler was, as he himself very model of a modern major general. Oliver Sim-nuns successfully carried the role of a pirate Ford, a pirate chief, and Karl Kuldau, his lieuten-ant, looked and acted the parts of pirates. Mazie Huddles-ston, as Kuth provoked a great deal of laughter andamusement by her characterization of that part and wasoiu^ of the stars of the play. The make up and actions ofHerald Talbert as an Irish sergeant of police was exeeed-iniily innnorous. His assistant policemen were brave anddaring when no danger was near, but easily quailed whenthe pirates attacked them. Lucile Myers. Margaret Martin, and Ruth Mertzdaintily and gracefully carried off honois as the daughters o\ (ieiural Stanley. It is needless to say that a large attendance was present and tiiat the production was an overwhelming


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