“The Umpire”

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Edmund Hayes, featured, has brought with him much of the material with which he has been identified. The show as it now stands is a two-act piece without an olio and without specialties. "Clorinda Jackson," led gingerly by Imogene Mansfield, was the first to start things, and the number "went over" to five encores. Miss Mansfield came to the front again shortly after with "I Want a Girl Like You," aided by Arthur Litchy. Laura Harvey with a "Mullahalla" dance received a rousing reception. "The Drums of Fore and Aft," led by Blanche Belford, brought the girls on in tights. Belford also sings "If You Cross Your Heart You Love Me." Also featuring James Collins, Billy Betts and Marceline De Montaigu.
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Variety 17:3 (12/25/1909)