Typed as spelled and written
Lena Stone Criswell

THE MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Thirteenth Year - Number 35
Marlin, Texas,Thursday, October 30, 1902

CURTISS COMEDY COMPANY.


      
The Curtiss Comedy Co., opening at the Grand Monday night, has demonstrated that it is fully entitled to the patronage of the best people of the town.  The company affords a high class entertainment at popular prices and is deserving of the large patronage it has enjoyed over the state, playing for the entire week in such cities as San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, etc.
       The two plays, Monday night, "Down on the Farm" and next night "A Kentucky Girl" have won the company a pleasant memory in the mind of every one who witnessed either.  They should have crowded houses, for it is really a most excellent popular priced company.
       Miss Marie Dale, the versatile actress who appears in the roll of the leading lady, has the ability to bring out the best parts of the play and she is supported by a splendid company, prominent among whom are John Keiffer and wife, whose stage name is Grace Diamond.  Their vaudeville specialities are of a high order and they never fail to elicit the strongest approval from the audience.  Miss Ward, McCord, Atkinson, Fuller and Murphy are all good in their several lines.
       "The Senator's Daughter" a highly pleasing play will be presented tonight.  This will portray life in Washington City and will be characterized by many rich costumes.

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