AMUSEMENTS.
i i i m r Thai the above talented company "mr.de pood'' svitii their patrons last Wodnepdmy ovenine. at the Town Hall is proved hy !ho manner it', which the various ilcm? wore received and recall? demanded. Thai, (he enmpany if n pood one there ia no doubt, and the followinir itetnr were oNcel'ie-rily rendered, and nil encore item ;-iv<;i -n
on oh ins inn c:o, hy iho i'rd'owiny. a-~ where a Voice ;p (dnllim:" : o'-'-emMr , "Anybody's Girlie"*; Mirr Gvveri Evan?. "My Dear Seed." and "My Ain Folk"; Geoie.h TarGn; (juartefte, "Toddle wilb line''' Im.-d";
Mis? Goorr.io Martin and V, ::i
George and burlesque dm ; •■ "Whin we 1:0 on flic S(;:j;e"; idsyssid ids],in; ensemhio, "Here l.'oi'ir l a .lolly Sailor": You": Miss Gweu Iv-rans and Krnesf Parker. "A Nirrbi.Mvmm a; Sea"; Mies Georjrte Han in a;d her "l*e:e":
ensemble find finale, ''What the Brass Band Flayed." The success of the eveninsl iiiii?! be placed to the credit of "Sunshine ,1 nines. " or:"irfeii materially by ior Edward Jslliotj. To many the mere of srimat: d ilrmros sssistins: at end usmim nts wonl.i bo sulheienf is- condemn, but, we have no hesitation in arm it line, that "Sunshine" is .■.;'. exception 10
(he accented rule, end liver up to bin name. The- audience thoromrhiy enjoyed rmd appreciated ibe oe)]erien and miexpceLeo ream : t:■ . ad- act inns of the df-ure. To (he sew>rm>:mist, Mr I'ldrrar Indiana, we extend our appreeintion of Ids seio limae. and acknowledge the valuable sssistrmce ;;svcm to the vocalists bovine the evenbiMPRKSS Pis "T. ■ Kb;s. "Price of Pardon. "■ -Tantalised by the emuiit o\ her quiet life in the small town where her husha'ads works nre situated, s hidden! society wnmrm gladly welcomes ri p'-'ri friend who comes to pay .". visit, and a! h.rt sensents to rnn awav wi:h kme. Al the very moment she is emer in-- :he cor. her child, reaebmr, <mt ol bid for her doll. Upsefe :'. lump, sod soon the whoso bed is in i;;su : end Is :.-• severely burned. The moth', r so. s not know this until tiny: all; r. She soon repents her (oily end enamels lier companion to let her haw ihe motor, but. far i'rom home i >■< sinks exhuusied by iiie resdidde ami is carried desperately d! i<~- a doctor's house. When .amvsiosri nt she hoars accidentally thai im child is sen'ouply bumf- and that m h. e,.me well someone mm-'-i be found viilmp to allow part of their skin l<< be grafted on his arm. See makes (be : sendee, but without -eveaHne her identity. The operation is successful, and she rroep to the child's hem uk m the ni.O'ht to take a last farewell. \\w husband is idecpiur h.y the ;me of the cot and awakens while she ■ , ,-m----hraeinr: the child. A; his; m- spurns her. then he realises that d Is : la v, ho hac risked her life fee. the ekdd, smi a reconciliation taker place at the bedside.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 629, 20 December 1913, Page 5
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489AMUSEMENTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 629, 20 December 1913, Page 5
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