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"on The Go."

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Parent Issue
Day
4
Month
January
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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lhe management of the Grand opera house promise the patrons for Tuesday night, January 8, an ex tremely funny performance; it 'will be Chas. A. Loder's comedians in the new farce comedy, "On the Go." The author, Mr. Frank I)umont, who also wrote "McFadden's Elopement," "Rainmakers," etc, has discarded all old methods, and in "On the Go" he has achieved a success. The comedy is staged with almost all special scenery, mechanical effects and properties, and the company supporting Mr. Loder is the greatest he has ever had, although his past support has always been above the average. The lady members of the ast wear some of the most fetching gowns that ever were presented on the stage. They ha vebeen largely commented on by the press in general, and beyond any question are marvels of the modistes' art. Vou have seen jolly Charles Loder in "Hilarity" and "Oh! VVhat a Night," but you cannot afford to miss him in the new farce "On the Go."

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