A Rocky Show
At last Ypsilanti is having a show - not one show, but a series of them, every night this week and next Monday night, in Lightguard hall. The company is Frost & Fanshavve's, and the price of admission is 10 cents. On Monday night the play was "East Synne," which was given in a marmer that was the subject of much talk the next day- even Ada Grey herself couldn't do worse. ïuesday evening's performance wa3 entitled ''Asa Jeuk ins," and was supposed to be very f unny ; on Wednesday evening, while revival meetings were in progress at the Baptist church, and the Anti-Saloon League was endeavoring to get in its work, 600 people attended the performance of "Ten Nights in a J3ar Room." That was better, however, than getting into ten bar rooms in a night. On Thureday night' Lady Audrey's Secret," was reveaied to an admiring audience. What further pleasures are in store for the ciitliusiastic play goers. will be revealed later ou,
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