November 1, 1929 · WILMB'TTE · LIFE 13 . Louis Parker Play to· Be Presented by N. T. DranJatic Club· By K. K. How ' many north shore residents remember " 'way back when" George Arliss, that much beloved Englishmati, played Disraeli in Chicago's px:e-war day:': A great many ought to, fo;· Arliss, in the role ·of that great pn~micr of England, Benjamin Disraeli, brought peot)le .to see him five, ten and ' even twenty times during the long run of the play. . Louis. Parker's play, thus made famous. is to· be the ·fall drama pre sentation of Xew Trier High school on the evenings of November 8 and 9. The play centers around the acquisition of the Suez canal by England in 1874, when she was ii1 danger of declin'ing a:' a- world po'wer. There is tenseness and suspense as Disraeli fights . alone, during Parliament's adjourmhent, to " ·i n for his country th immensely Yaluable shortqtt ·to India. Borrov;ing $25,000,000 from a pri\·ate bank. he purchases the canal from Khedive Ism~til only to learn that his enemies han~ bankruptec.i his backer cu1d Engkind is in imminent danger of -losing the canal. · · The storv fairlv reeks " ·ith diplomatic intrigues and has a good sprinkling o·f snaky villains and _ villainesses. Thl'n, too. there is Charles De.e ford, a nntng lord. who ·~ad ttmbratcs' his idea ~)f what a wife ouglit to be. Tbc ~.;"·cet young ingenue, Lady Clarissa Pevensey, is so taken aback by his pedantry that he promptly refuses hi~ · suit, much to his e\·entual improvement. causing him to. he of great value to Di~raeli in the negotiati'o ns for the <.::tnal. · Of course. the biggest character is ])israeli himself. with hi s wittiness and magnetism and his great power over other men' minds. 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