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Opening Valentine Theatre, Toledo

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Day
16
Month
September
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Bills are out aimoimcing the opening of Uio recular season at the Valentine Theatre, at Toledo, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 21, 22 and 23. witti Hoyt's speetacular caniedy, "A mik White Plag," undowbtedly the best production from the pen oï that prolific -writer of natirie.al comedy. A prominent western writer sala : "A Mi:k White Fias?" íb a bouquet culled from all that ím prettftest in the Hoyt flower garden. It is a performance upon which the dramatist, the composer, the costumer, the scenic artist, the mechanic, and ths electrician have 1estowed their highest talents, and for which Dame Nature iias piciked lier handsomi'est womem. It is tli climax ín a (series of Hoyt succesees, which be8?an llfteen years ago and which have climbed higher and higher until it would neem mouiey and brains bad reaihed their final end. Hucli tnge settings ihave never been seen Tsefoa-e - even the furniture especially carved, being coiTied. Fun bubbles, effervescent, in eveiy line. Summarized and condensed, "A Miljk White Flag" can properly be called "Hoyt's Attar of Rases," the sweetest of his extracts." Following "A. Milk White Flag," will come "In Gay Sew Yorlc" with the original cast and production, just as it has been running1 at the) New York Casino since last season and t-hat house nightly through the liot slimmer months. The company numbers serenty people, and in this engagement something exceptionally brilliani may be expected. The box office will be open on, and1 after Tüursday Sept. 17th, and seate may l ordered by mail or telegraph, addresstd Treasurer, Yalentine Theatre, Toledo, Ohio. At a special eessiom oí the circuit court yesterday, Eby C. Carr, was sentemced to Jackson for one year on charjre of utt-ering a íorged note on the State Savings Bank of Fenton, for $25. It eeems tbat his sister had deposited that aniount in the above bank, and taken a certificatei of depo-sit This certifícate was sto.len ly her brother, a young man about 21 years oíd,, and he carne (here ajid got ES. T. Edmundis of W. 'Huroa st., to identify him at the bank. Diis was in Marcli la-1;, a.nd the officers did uot finö alm uutil July. At the same lio '. of courc, Judïe Kiniie releas(■1 CJeleste an dMilo E. Gage froin their maiTiBKe bonds. He also denied an injunolion prayed for by one Luick, to prevent Ciielisea [rom having water woiks pat in. Oourt stands .■idjournöd until Oct. nc-xt.

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Ann Arbor Courier