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Danie . L. Martin by arrangement with A. G. Delamater announces ° ait “CCRECKLES” the play fs if
the staging of Neil Twomey’s dramatization of one of the world’s most famous novels. T H cE. PLAY Be ees 5s
: reality “Freckles” the book
: made into a delightful.
character comedy drama.
@ The cleverness of this
stage version, the work of.
Neil Twomey, will be realized
especially by the readers of
the story, because ‘of the
masterful manner. in which he has evolved ‘an interestcompelling and intensely dra-matic play from a tale, the
chief charms’of which lie in
its: tender simplicity and unaffected naturalness. He has:
transferred che spirit of the
~wild-wood, visualized the delightful charac ters of the’ story,
and woven the incidents into. ff
# : jako \ ij ge as is oe wage
: a : e bright particular §tar o
[pecktés and iwANGEL. az 2S _ i, which is the little one Handed; :
HI F FOREST! > Lhe Se ee \ freckle faced, red headed waif
. of fiction fame, who has en-shrined himself in the hearts
of millions of people: who
have foHowed him through:
the pages of Gene StrattonPorter’s. remarkable book.
ore otton-lOrter 7 ith for
he Girl of He maker ‘lost
She Harvester, Fe.
FRECKLES, a famous stage play, was seen at Nevada Theater Saturday,
April 5, according to this advertisement found during demolition of the
National Hotel Annex. Does anyone know in what year this occurred?
Some oldsters think the show came to Nevada City in the early 1900's
but no one can come up with the exact year. Neil Twomey played the lead
in the stage dramatization for the famous novel by Gene Stratton-Porter.
RELIEF HILL
* WASHINGTON 9
* RIDGE ROAD u,
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IDYLLIC PAUSE at the Pelton Wheel in Grass Valley dectas the Tour of Mines Saturday.
The young man looking out over Wolf Creek thought the place would make a fabulous high
class restaurant.
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