Price, 25 cents
A FOUL TIP
A Comedy Drama in Three Acts
By Charles S. Allen
Seven males, three females. Costumes, modern; scenery, one exterior scene, not changed. Plays two hours. The safe at Irving’s factory is robbed and three persons are under suspicion, which finally settles most strongly on Verne Gale, the hero, who, to protect Hal Irving, old Irving’s son, whom his sister Nellie loves and whom he believes to be the real culprit, keeps his mouth shut save for protesting his own innocence. “Uncle” Tim Purdy is loyal to him and, with the aid of Pete Adams, the colored pitcher of the Westvale nine, finally discovers the real culprit. A strong play with unusual strength and variety of character and abundance of humorous lines and incidents. Very highly recommended.
Price, 25 cents
CHARACTERS
- Tim Purdy, postmaster, chief of police and storekeeper at Westvale.
- Hiram Rowell, the village expressman.
- Oliver Irving, manufacturer.
- Harold Irving, his son.
- Verne Gale, manager of the Westvale nine.
- Pollard, Irving’s bookkeeper.
- Pete Adams, colored pitcher on the Westvale nine.
- Almira Purdy, Tim’s wife.
- Mabel Remington, Irving’s stenographer.
- Nellie Gale, Verne’s sister.
- Members of the ball team, villagers, etc.
DADDY
A Comedy in Three Acts