or the play: "Produced by special
arrangement with Samuel French of New York."
Attention is called to the penalty provided by law for any infringement
of the author's rights, as follows.
"SECTION 4966:--Any person publicly performing or representing any
dramatic or musical composition for which copyright has been obtained,
without the consent of the proprietor of said dramatic or musical
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thereof, such damages, in all cases to be assessed at such sum, not less
than one hundred dollars for the first and fifty dollars for every
subsequent performance, as to the court shall appear to be just. If the
unlawful performance and representation be wilful and for profit, such
person or persons shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction
shall be imprisoned for a period not exceeding one year."--U. S. Revised
Statutes: Title 60, Chap. 3.
THE GHOST OF JERRY BUNDLER.
Cast at The Haymarket Theatre.
SEPT. 9, 1902.
HIRST Mr. Cyril Maude.
PENFOLD Mr. George Trollope.
MALCOLM Mr. Lewis Broughton.
SOMERS Mr. Marsh Allen.
BELDON Mr. H. Norton.
DR. LEEK Mr. Wilfred Forster.
GEORGE (a waiter) Mr. Charles Rock.
NOTE.--Penfold, Malcolm, and Beldon represent different types of
Commercial Travellers.
Original Cast.
PENFOLD Mr. Holman Clarke.
MALCOLM Mr. Holmes Gore.
HIRST Mr. Cyril Maude.
SOMERS Mr. Frank Gillmore.
DOCTOR LEEK Mr. C. M. Hallard.
BELDON Mr. Cecil Ramsay.
GEORGE (a waiter) Mr. Mark Kinghorne.
_First produced, St. James's Theatre, London, June 20, 1899._
_Revived. Her Majesty's Theatre, June 20, 1902. Same cast as above
except Mr. Frank Gillmore, whose part was played by Mr. Charles Rock.
The Herman Merivale Benefit Matinee._
_Haymarket Theatre. Sept. 9, 1902. Ran 100 performances._
_Avenue Theatre. Dec. 20, 1902. Ran 38 performances._
[Illustration]
THE GHOST OF JERRY BUNDLER.
SCENE.--_The Commercial Room in an old-fashioned hotel in a small
country town. An air of old-fashioned comfort is in evidence everywhere.
Old sporting prints on the walls._
_On the table up C. are half a dozen candlesticks, old-fashioned shape
with snuffer attached. Two pairs o
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