. Ravelings. Ralph White Virginia Carvel Esther Craig Puss Russel Alma Johnson Eliphalet Hopper, a Yankee Russell Wagner Clarence Colfax, a Southerner Raymond Smiley Mrs. Brice Lena Ogden Mrs. Colfax Mildred Currier Lieutenant Tom Catherwood Walter Schrenk Auctioneer Ralph Stine Mr. Canter Cassius McKnight Nancy Ellen Henry Ephum Robert Riddell Maude Catherwood Mary Logan George Catherwood Frank Stewart Ann Brinsmade Lulu Hensleigh Jack Brinsmade Wilfred Matson Eugenie Renault Clara Kongable Union Soldiers Messrs. Bigger, Simpson, C. Stewart, Buchanan Virginia Reel—Misses Henderson, Jamieson,


. Ravelings. Ralph White Virginia Carvel Esther Craig Puss Russel Alma Johnson Eliphalet Hopper, a Yankee Russell Wagner Clarence Colfax, a Southerner Raymond Smiley Mrs. Brice Lena Ogden Mrs. Colfax Mildred Currier Lieutenant Tom Catherwood Walter Schrenk Auctioneer Ralph Stine Mr. Canter Cassius McKnight Nancy Ellen Henry Ephum Robert Riddell Maude Catherwood Mary Logan George Catherwood Frank Stewart Ann Brinsmade Lulu Hensleigh Jack Brinsmade Wilfred Matson Eugenie Renault Clara Kongable Union Soldiers Messrs. Bigger, Simpson, C. Stewart, Buchanan Virginia Reel—Misses Henderson, Jamieson, Joel, Thornton, Parr, Craig, and Johnson. Messrs. Sykes, Smiley, Denniston, Matson, Bell, Schrenk, and Wagner. Manager Albert H. Bell Assistant Manager Russell H. Wagner Act I.—Judge Whipples Law Office in St. Louis. Act II.—Colonel Carvels Drawing Room. Act III.—Room in Colonel Carvels house. Act IV.—Same as Act I. Time—1860-1863. 19 C^lLrf^i IT <£ Pape One Hundred Seventy-fiv 93EEHEHH1 PAYS. Junior Class Play—It Pays to Advertise It Pays to Advertise is one 1 the funniest farces that has been pro-duced on the stage in the last few years. It is truly a comedy for the playcenters around a comical situation to start with and that is never lost sightof during the whole play. Stage critics have said that this is the cleanestand funniest play on the stage today. The cast under the direction of put the play on well and brought credit to both themselves and theclass. Gail McCleary and Ernest Hayes deserve much credit for the man-ner in which they handled the business and stage end of the play. Both menwere on the job every minute and did much toward making things movesmoothly. The cast is as follows: Cyrus Martin, A grouchy millionaire Ernest McCaw Rodney Martin, Lazy and in love John Baldridge Mary Grayson, Stenographer to Cyrus and the object of Rodneys affections Ruth Graham Ellery Clark, Another millionaires son Clarence Britton Ambrose Peal, The pe


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