"the Tornado."
The diseectiag-rooon sceae in Lincoln J. Carter's mew play, "The Tornado" wlricli comes ro tlie Grand Opera House Tuesöay evening, March. 20 is one oí the most attraetive scènes of the performance, perfect in its detail. The action of the story during the scène is the very essence of quiet and reiincd in i ensit y. At its close, ,-is the curtain stowly ia lis, the young hiisbaud and surgeon, alone with liis great joy, a storm, of appreciative and sympathetic applause invariably comes from 'the audie-nce. It was tliis iH'W icaturf of the play whieh ■vas awaited by Mi1. Carter's admirere, with a possible dioubt as to liis ability to keep it free from gruesome shtadesi but the reception acrorecl the ;ene at the firat production settted bi-yoüd a doubt the complete triumph of the featurn.
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