Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1911 — THE GIRL FROM TURKEY. [ARTICLE]
THE GIRL FROM TURKEY.
? In presenting this play The Stock Company is acceeding to a general demand around the circuit for a play built for laughing purposes only. The plot is built on a fanciful conception but well developed. The situations are ludicrous, the lines full of humor. It differs from a great many of the farcical comedies. in that it is absolutely clean, perfectly harmless, yet extremely funny. A young artist |Tuys a picture of a Turkish maid<en. The oriental spell which has picture for years is suddenly broken and the maiden comes to life. The wife of the artist is inclined to be jealous, in which she is aided and abbetted by an aunt, who is suspicious of everything. With the aid of two servants, a negro and an Irishman, the maiden is successfully kept out of the way until the last act when the complications are fast and furious. There are so many laughs that one could almost call it one continuous laugh from start to finish.
