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"THE NEW HENRIETTA."

At the Grand Opera House next Saturday evening. Messrs. J. and N. Tart's New Comedy Company will return for a-, brief season of five nights, presenting "The New Henrietta," an exciting comedy drama- written by the author of ".Turn to the Right." "The New Henrietta" is the name of a copper mine, owned by Nich&las Van Alstyne, a selfmade man, who, under the influence of an attractive widow becomes a member of New York's smart society. While on a yachting cruise Van Alstyne hears that his son-in-law, Mark Turner, has unloaded a large, number of shares on the stock exchange, and created a panic in Henrietta shares. On his arrival back in New ITork Van- Alstyne finds that his securities have been stolen by his son-in-law, • and he is powerless to' buy in the shares. Van Alstyne's son comes to the Tescue, and saves the situation. The box plans for the season open at the Bristol to-morrow morning.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 134, 4 December 1917, Page 3

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"THE NEW HENRIETTA." Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 134, 4 December 1917, Page 3

"THE NEW HENRIETTA." Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 134, 4 December 1917, Page 3

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