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Rehearse At Grandlor Opera “Mikado99To Be Given By ElksALL nSound SIMr. It., Qrat liesits aitcr ho t days, a/1 unbearafcli jtold y\i*. lam. J 6Used it lit■ A fall dress rehearsal of the “Alikado, which is to be presented Wednesday nn.1 Thursday night*, wen had iti the opera house A'°n-lt;Uy night. Allowing for the unfamiliar ity with the surroundings and Iho handicap of playing with a full orchestra for the lifvt time, the company exceeded all expectations. This ■hewed in the ploy opeuiug haltiug-ly, and' as it progressed Iho company became better acquainted with the no*-' condition* a:id fell into their places like old *Ugcrs. It was the first time tho orchestra had seen this crowd, and Sam Williams kept tho miisicPuiu in a roar with his local hi; a, There i* no person so blase, ao 1 heater-worn, as a theater orchestra player, and any tiling that wins • laugh out of such a group of critics is way abovo the ordinary.Sam has a song entitled, “I’ve Cot 'I’m on tho Libt, in which ho lakes a gentle rap nt anybody who stick* his head up. Bufliuglon, the big, good humored clarinet player in tho orchestra, naturally loorua up pretty largo in tho pit, and Sam slipped one over on him that pretty near m/ulu Bull swallow his clarinet.Those who will take part in the Various choruses arc as follows:.• Chorus of Yum Ytiru’s schoolmates and Japanese ladies—Gertrude Davidson, Franei-K Higgins,T.enora McNamara, Gladys Blair, Austin Duj’.c, Sod to Krickcr, Mar garct Williams, RuthlllgU, ftJUnow overnever had nover hadLoglcr, Mr. Jones, Charles Ander- _________son, Harris Briggs, Jx*tgh Wotking,1 *ppiicftt{c Graves Williams, Ermwt Kelly and. j^osjhJfl Mark Wilcox. ^ (which soArrow Girls— Fannie Sparks, Ed-0£ na Faillips. Eliraboth Philliie, Ma- qllict wo t»el Phillip*. Ellen Phillips. Goldio 8Mi J nines, LeKa Moater, Jrcuo Whit- form of man Im;a Treat, 3lnl»ol Treat, 6yl- j|on5 ju i via La vendor, Iloweim DoLong,Msggio Buckley Ethel Nichols, Au-naseua Price, Mattie Ribald, Edna Knauas. Twibol Knauss, Edna Star-liu, Aliaa Henning, Beatrico Noel,Frances VallftTd, Esther Valjfird,Lois Wood, Paulino Ferguson, Dorothy Enplohrccht, Dorothy Wright.Essie Morgan, Yhadio Jones and Fannie Mile tend.Lilliputians—Katharine Hall, Jennie Thomas, Uolon Dowling, Dorothy Dowling. Helen PHtteraon, Margaret SlalJor, Ruth Streich, Dorothy Dick, Madeline Rcvnre, Chria-tino Selby, Helen ITnldoman, Katharine Claro Ch*rlotlo James, Caro-banish blotches, ago is \ troubles, regular t Amann’t drug sloe But ivc ehaso po a Bamph BOiil by n quest, tories, street, NTJltlino Johnson, Florence Smith, Mar-jorio Smith, Gladys Ilughes, Grace Hughes, Mildred Zucker, MildredNell Tu tired TWilhelm, l-a Moyno Jackson, Mil- Sctaroy,dred Prichard, Helen Keyes, Helen Dawsnn, Grace Rauch, Jean Pureell, Helen Peebles and Marian Atlas. .ta Hale Madelim Jean Dcand JenTinkcCowboys — Hayward Anderson,Louis Banr.un, Robert Gilbert, Varner Alta non, BilJy Puraell, Thomas fIolt* J: Williams, David Williams. Howard in^,n’ Lowry, David Giius, Wileot) Smith, ^° . .... Ferguson, Baled Hudson, Donald Meixnor, 1 Elniiev,Jlolcn ICrit’ker, Marjorie Thomas, Mark Hear, Jit eta vd Calvert, Wil-1nSlv* Mayrno Williams, Helen Snarl. Nor- liflin Calvert, Harold Barber, Paul mi Mayor, Pago Lewis, l-eiiora Al- Jlobstcltor, Ward 3tiller, Raymond lord, T.uciln Hardin and Emrnn Ed-j Russell, William Russell, Raymond wrda. IBybcc, Will ram Yoal.■ Chorus of Japnncso noblemen— J*|*ucao Fan Dancers—Mary Alfred Duduit. Lowell Smith, Oscar INuiIIit, Amelia Wilhelm, Lydia Stanton, Ray Duvemteck, Ralph |lt;Jicsle*r, Edith Hudson, Sova Kriok-8etOnMissMOTHER’S FRIEND®. . X mi^uret 1 WasIhiMSworkcommathey v
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