Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1914 — Another Treat in Stole For Theatre Patrons. [ARTICLE]
Another Treat in Stole For Theatre Patrons.
Friday, 23rd, The Stock Company will offer for the approval of its friends the play made famous by Nat Goodwin, “When We Were Twenty-One.” Mr. Wynn will be seen in the part originated by Mr. Goodwin, the part giving him ample opportunity to display his wellknown abilityln comedy as well as pathos. Mr. Francis will be seen as the “Imp” and it is a part for which he is peculiarly fitted. Miss Fairchild as the ward of Dick Carew is sure, to please her many friends. The .rest of the east are placed to the very best advantage. The story: Dick Carew adopts thg.. Imp, who is left ai£ orphan through the death of his father, an old friend of Carew. The Imp becomes infatuated with an actress and notwithstanding the pleading of Carew and his friends, marries her. Carew was very anxious that the Imp should marry his ward* Phyllis, who has consented to the engagement to plSasH Carew. After the marriage of the Imp to the actress he finds she is an adventuress, returns to Carew, and is forgiven. Carew discovers Phyllis loves him and not the Imp and all ends happily. The play sparkles with bright lines, beautiful love scenes and above all the love of Carew for his old chum's boy, his only thought being to do what he thinks would be best for his happiness. Do not forget the date and buy your tickets early.
