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ANACONDA NEWS INIPLAY HAS ACHIEVEDIIlt; KITH .*» Pli V Is F. ‘HOI SF. OF'I' IIOI v \ \ |) lt;A M»I.»•.• IIS AT MARGARET TOMORROWexc ha1D.hoiit ,t u r, bej prcso;| aelt; i trtil'ii«t irnMiMi of lt;lri» nut ^n* limited nil1 relt;to three t hi'ii t er*. tn o in AevrIda\ oi l* nntl one In r I* tea ru—Port-f«t ini* Ini pression.1lt;Mii aClainin(u this day of the magajrmy with its J twenty or so pages devote I to New York theatricals, the public throughout the j country is well posted on this particular subject. This one fact is probably the | i cause for the great increase in demands for tin* better class of plays, and an attraction that is successful on tho road gj must have first been u success In New 4York.One of the plays that were particularly . uclt;-* ssful in N«-\v York, and flift is no v \*« mvsenfed on the road to very large pi business. Is “The House of a Thousand, *t ,i» * it's, ■ ihe attraction at the Margarettomorrow evening. This piav ran for an entire season without having been seen outside of three theaters, namely, the Market! and Daly’s in New York and the Garrick in Chicago. In summing up his criticisms on the performance the dramatic critic of t he New York Commercial said: “Altogether, the play is an agreeable surprise.”Of the company that comas to Anaconda the Portland Oregonian says: t“ ‘The House of a Thousand Candles,’ j which opened a week’s engagement at the Baker theater Sunday, is a welcome Illumination, and it was applauded to the echo by a guts! houre.“From the ‘house/ a great mansion on the shores of an Indiana lake, the owner, old John Cilenarni, seeretlj departs, having the impression that he is fiend in order to learn better what sort of men are Pickering, the executor of his estate, andyoung John Glennrm. his grandson and possible heir. Too. he wishes to bring about a nuu Tin go between tin* young man and Marian Deveroaux, the alternate heir. This plan In* confides to Bates, the butler, the serving man who Is too good a servant to be one/ and he pledges him tosecrecy. Then old Glenmrm leaves behindhim a peculiar will. I pon this testament I n\ and its carrying out hinges the story. Bates is at ail times the commandingora?lt;!fiMttK«ii!•:lc8C(tf
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Anaconda Standard

Anaconda, Montana, US

Wed, Mar 30, 1910

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