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Updated: May 1, 2025
In three days Marvis Bay was to be the scene of the production of Fate's Footballs, a comedy in four acts by G. Barnert Callender. For George, though you would not have suspected it from his exterior, was one of those in whose cerebra the grey matter splashes restlessly about, producing strong curtains and crisp dialogue.
When his friends said, 'You fish! he would answer, 'Oh, pish! Fish can't swim like me, they've no vim in 'em. Just such another was George Barnert Callender. On land, in his land clothes, George was a young man who excited little remark. He looked very much like other young men. He was much about the ordinary height.
A touch of cramp. Will she be drowned? No! G. Barnert Callender, author of Fate's Footballs, which opens at the Beach Theatre on Monday evening next, at eight-fifteen sharp, will save her. See! He has her. He is bringing her in. She is safe. How pleased her mother will be! And the public, what a bit of luck for them! They will be able to see her act at eight-fifteen sharp on Monday after all.
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