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EMPIRE THEATRE, SALEM. 
As good fun as you’re likely to¥ 
have this season is yours for a visit” 
to the Empire theatre, Salem, the 
week of Feb. 14, when the stock com-_ 
pany will present the little farce call-_ 
ed “Marrying Money.” It is replete | 
with amusing situations and gives 
opportunities ‘of an unusual character 
to nearly all of the members of the — 
cast. Miss Corinne Cantwell, the — 
leading lady at the Empire, is an act-_ 
ress of wonderful versatility and she 
has a winning personality which 
reaches out over the footlights to you 
in the audience. She has in “Marry-— 
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part. a 
Its early scenes are laid at.a fash-_ 
ionable mountain resort somewhere — 
in Maine, the temporary home of a 
group of idlers, the poor but proud — 
relation of a very “front family” 
named Vanderpoel, some four-flush- 
ing law clerks and a French count in 
search of a wife. = 
The story concerns the hasty mar-_ 
riage of two young people who think — 
each other immensely rich, but they 
both discover their mistake a few 
days later, neither of them with — 
enough money in the world to pay the 
bill at their honey-moon inn. But 
love at last finds a successful way out 
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