Now In It’n ScoonU SucuesBrn) Season,“Several people deserve credit for the new farce “A Wise Member” which was the attraction at English's opera house last night, playing to excellent business. These people are James Barrett, who has constructed an entertaining farce built on unconventional lines; C. B. Marvin, who has mounted the play attractively and chooses a thoroughly competent company to interpret it; and the company j itself, all of whom give excellent renditions of their respective parts. The comedy abounds in unique and genuine funny situtatlons, bright lines and exceeding humorous complications. Mr. Sam Murdy appeared in a character for which he seemB to have been fitted by nature, and at once established himself as a strong favorite. Miss Maud Marvin proved, herself to be anexceedingly clever actreBS, whose methods are artistic. She is charming, natural, refined and graceful. The supporting company were the right people In tho right place, and the musical features were of high order.”—Indianapolis Journal, At the Grand September 19. One night only.