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"tiitNi ,n vi; !Rt W)1 - ( It 11 : 'Oil 114- .61 ; MONI Almit114 Chle .' PURP)LE1' , . A i t ; r 1 , , 1, 1 , '',1 - , Now ' ! VAUDEVILLE ALL NEXT WEEK JULIET? tiumrr character Sturi:es And M;nnuto (1, TON PIFonry. Pre,entIng J1 eqiv LEAD HIED SD A - f.t- AIAL Tx A THE 9EtIpecialurchestra:of-- 0 . BROM SAND NEWMAN In rwrirtnal NAnensP,alitime tho i 1 11' ERNIE AND D. DI WAN 1,,,prpcntatil,p Vontrilo. -,:- 7 I - purrs 1111.DRED I -- 1 It ItOrri Tit aE ForP:gn (,,tnrAy Gymnitpto ,;11,-.rrE- - is i, THEAr' l'A,I11' Moo. MAX MAIM'S BrOtht,r4 N,Aetty Duo CURRENT EVENTS SHOWN BY NItyrioN plerultEs. daII. ORPHEUM C()NCERT ORCHE.STR N. All seat rtimerved. Matinee," SS$$$$$$S ALL NEXT WEEK $ dr $ T ropi4,101 $ :112,42.STMIMIMRST44,1 $ SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT THURS'Irt IN II TX Anti The Garrick Pia Ter $ ! t in ADAM THE ": $ OLLA',1'MA:1K $ 111.111 Next , MARII2 I. t ' Imo f ,,. ge te t .!. ( it 14th ND wto-o- x NniNrit ptI,(The1'71,ist:ov. itehh-- a Co. in Tile nefurnothl and Nen Tnrk. boning: an Admay. Illepirting mirable Arting t nmpant InferinNting Readmit. Ubarnetern That r Nen in 1 NATI:RDAA; 2se to PRICES, NIGHTS- -. -- 27,e iti $2 ott ;:kt $ It) lcorge 1;rnotilltur4 - TITUILDi- SIP sUFFRI)1. Itectilar Garrick Prices. I Itraciintl Minute frftm itrontitAn." $$.$$$$$$$$ ;, ;v-- 4, I orNe .. ssos;') 4,,.,1 ,rsx 5AtE:S i SCLIAVAN-CONSIDINEGreat- 11111111I -9 Adanced Vaudeville. i4 -It -- Ilftt noe. N1ar ot:Milii7f-11-114 110 ;11' 11 , Ti Tr:1-- r unit !tt TOr!". NI' 1, --- .-tL MIII - MN 1 RECitIAR Emrit Ess PRICES 4 NI) Ct 101 ,fro r ace Three DixonS Original Bandy Paul Stephens Pholoplay. )1 4,t tiztpi t N, T. Klein and 1311s. P. 7114Wirl,13 ARTtRO BERNARi.)I I.e 'Hawkins Malvern Troupe Gibson--Gr- Lit KING '44e1gre1111V-Wrwtrfeliett NötV-P1--ayin"--- BurtVon iZe T 4 NI) LAIN J,Irtgling M HIE LIN TIRE Corn.ltenne 1i Ringthog ATINEE DAII,100 PARQUET SEAT4 1M volunsmompolum,k I 3 ,;., .1; SALT LAWS NE1EST THEATER BEAUTIFUL liLAW & ERLANGER,Presefit pr I TH i By , , t. t Rolm u000 of , ,, ,:. Nutta .I '':.'', I t, THEATRE ,, 1 1 111 ,s, a U.1,1 !.17.t1, ran Ila'''" I 1. i 6 - "'"r ? , i, 0113:. I, 1.1.1 1111EIEFI fr thtfiret4u I I I )'((,.( IttUt altr I ,'J I , to put a fitting period to her West s Hut for the evil of D 1:!ana. t ii'fe him the and Jo.hn that ilved Roamer miggt have found happinees In this oriel. instead of idunging hand In hand from the little teat:den bridge Another Moen fathor whose infitirh :owing life eused tragedy to clatm his not fine daughter in after years ; The ,:id gentleman. General Clabkr pride et birth and elves prejudice that He:Ida Inherited rum: the old ahaPetrat t d etre for her was the absolute as cp,ite fitting loveless marriage it herself i., ........ 'Mould shoot that ate nith onpeopaod o lus favorit nrciTto3 ort?rtiVor r.nlascct...tc..t.oroottner ao tho ... And at ho nut Nora a 'tithe, was no ta Dr. Wstt le -- Roo, oponoth' 1 nr:ral -for the doll .ntOtst.'.!a'm Ins pawor of hts intellect spett.tive- - He brought her lip ;n trarod through Rehecces meg. lute lignorsnoe of tn realities of . '. rul:no trnts1 tigur and daring ambland the huabands censure siterild have: 1 I th.t sit.. tnhritod. also. the physic been visited upon the dead cathr ton A :A A rodo of morals and contempt li stead 4,rf the pathetitiittle mistress of tt for publht tvlulan. onut moro lmthe husa of to)s Tit eve atudent of lbsin thcee . ig . portant than tho or,01 or ovIl glfts of I i . at th which West Dr. geetet iray rori , nioh at; in:ens:els hrday over :Patton srutlt ast ..p,n J"hn Itomner's houo- - tas,:cat,ma theme From tho ractmnt that Rektor, hold 1,mpl ,t seem strongly pt.:A:at:le that ttil tho riobt he ha, first ftii. tu tho :,:ncelcd lorrol degradation p;a.tg.ht s.h.th Itithr had ublotiod her. ground character arid Wr: his dran:a there. Ss ru other course hitt suicide iistrouri that mysterious potamelit) - ..,,,, fruit t. itliii'Ai)',9-ADVANCE- IP' ', 1 THURSDAY'MARCII ?tIAAYT!CSeArstTi. ;1'; t", TI, 1 I , 11'0 . ;, r .hr t A' RI Elird The Colon lal Theater. At l!' ;:r 1 - 'horsrp' ei. 'k , Thtl SUMP-BLAN-D. -. - ';:r ME" It.; T. ; REMEMBER "YOU'LL -- "1,14. I I...' "- 'tf,',1')F I : IMMIMMMIN 111 1 haractort. not the, !pilot,: , Intorcotlng ire the ones who Are motor po.n on !floatage.. No other titamatic hag outplayed so many shadutt ) bat ; groond porsonagoir in tho dr,olopmont loll hto And onion it ;, diol boforo th botgtn;iing of tho flay. hut Induonce to bra throughout tho hay., Those unsoon porsanagos ai I ',dory so 'loath, auggootd that Mott ohat tor:.tios stand out as tIVIdly as Ill.,.... la, tho actual dramatto portions. groat Norwegian dramatiot might hat, an intnsole intorost.ng last W,t.. it,tim . Ild: I'd I - 75c. $11,00. I) -heat Pi her-t,', x olle A be!. lilt Ili. r 4. r.1- - girierapen ALT LAKliiS .Aer ' '',''.',' , . I .00 ',. h,h.. ,,' 0 o of ' .; March should tie Lindsay s Th. 't The l!: ii 1:;tomic-11-iiirlaRMormons and the Theater. It iii sub- 5 1 now a hat contribution timely fec ii to, liiiiyeil ;le teriemotithy In sitorl, ',mil. . I:, '00. theatrical literatiire, lud el --cerhiroN to Boston t ) hat i gtor tt.) cement to gladden the heart of the bid l'I.., il,a,t l.siiii is to Iltah a capital. A t I SIli ; 49' hme 'In,l'igiri3f Psh hit"; ;)1."t ti;iet na timer and oleo aboundlng ,n fa to for a t a t Ore "1. the lover of theatrical lore, It te a aril ;IN iti;ui iti tne iiiii ;al P.'111C01110 of a lalo tt : Illi ,n tho unique hook that no American iiii' .'llt'l-- la- -, I lirget the Ilrat perform- tug tru ,- - , lector whnuY4 TEl to procure tlie an to r.., il 4 at the Boston thea- :e 1.1d1,1,t all at hook it revmblinor I, 1.:tior,t, &Ili:, o '1 liampking. liiiitory of the R.1.11011 t hf, t ,, , , l'inA m 1; l'A:nr; pegs- - tic 4. &ter. a compilatien that tericar' I had appeared in lefore the doors opened paid mi.' go-1 dolistr afor finaton to tilos gittler.,- Feat it mi iiait eii :' Retired Although Mr. LinilYays honk ie ,,, Ill ith ;olihy ISitn Ine other helders of N Ttien the (Piers eponed aetiies srsion or fh,, hr. "( a. 1.1,,",,.. r ish it:clots Iteatr and It M 110 a mail I. to mpe4t. 1, the eirand that of lir. T.mpkin. rate, I.. ap,1 P from the siespoint of the manager. theicular tars ay 1,1 the gall,r). heights to :,, , two hm,,k, has.. much in commou---uual-Th- e gailery "as fk) rerrh,t. from the , Of ent show that theatrical life in the sixties 61mr" thl" :1 vios hard to hiier in any p, A ,o, . was not te, very different In the far Part if it ati4 ever)olie v,ant.ti a at th(-,east and th far west. for both main- - in tho- - front row. It teatti about a s 11UP tamed stock comnaniet That were visit- - thousand peopie 'as its .onter goeS : r NOV eel Iby the same stars nd produced the rno. h fuCther la. k and h,gher than It III. .,, seine MeV. Renee h tompamme t., the ei,ics. giving Beate in fuil view of oert- the stag hut go high that )ou can view of the early history cie the Theodoe p.,,,4e,,t hal! contributed to who ha,,, read thestritil honory. the ' 1- 1tooe ., ., ,,,t r' such books baN two lower the fame ,.t. tte theater. for he was remiri..nrr, the theaters Port is of balconies full intereet for onp yr ho 111" ser:- the orhestrai That day I got int" knows either or both cite- - and has Je.1;.1 froni th gallery one night at NOtr,)A a, wet i as pleaehre. atel in tem I i 1s77 row the front ell to the side so that tor rooting it disturtance. tie was 'form ,,r ,,,ner th:, ar likely to any love for theatricanat f i linl-then a fr,ehtnan at Harvard and nes press trho loi liallad !!, bilge itiandelier of eut glass prisms Poston theater opened in , the ,t,4,;t-t - k. 1it44. Pnd thus is not would be the ,"1 ,',""I "r 'm hi' h ce i.iew. That Doad A hit- -. ohti.ct imt,ate d In t.) morito-o- f the fraternitiny older than fight years r chanili-heleo d 'a ci.ist thoussn,L, !tee tic had been the Salt 'Lake theater and fixo to go into rune it'll of iloilltrS, t in.,' I, In- iugus , the senior of the French t 'per House ,anit via. i.e.. of the giories of th litea'ItTer saIter, of th0 Fineacon the- - Tho !";rta,f. f . tr.. 103, .. 10.4,..1 f rte .e. ' Ater ,n ov,Aniog dross , in New (Weans, but on the other hand ter it, the ellitle,b and seventi,--0- . but a ehetat pgbetornl- L -- - - - - ' Alolos 4ir LI is nearly a 'half century younger than a ti'n It ',ail taken down soine aears at, ,, , nd .'''''-:- ' by Jartauschek trotive itt-- 1 . tristbe th triTMPf the Walnut Street theater in Mile- - ioao '.' Puri hato I nits found for ,t an.! eorand ,... ifceotody t o all ths quwt :The a r,a1 i , Tt dId until he wag re- M.ALTER EDW inc. Pt"red ab"" II"' d"n". "f. Thp o. make up ihe veteran I al delphia. L":c ht;,14 , t' ' tne,, ... diver the stage I noth ei a As layloek in "The Deep Purple" .1ov ed hv the hamt of th e law. to t heo The Thunder atiartet of playhoutss attic h represent !.a. W bore ere, lb rel P.,- - r4 fl.g It anil 14 tt the iiTwit FY, of the fldlornaint audience. the substantial and permmerit work i a paneled dock. the like of which I o The 1,,I.c-r'Theater Colonial Th. !lashing nal, I, A l pelmsal of Mr. Lindsay's book ora "'en any here exrellt Ili trigs of the drama in the United States. ha'' .e... after I , eeeeeeee"eeee.. t bar f Mr''Imnrittftelr:flintiot tat! to It Ix interestIng to note that they the Hoftlientor in Dresden. When the 1 ,,,,,,,,F r,,,, o n ron 7 mann t 1,8v, Interest for any theater lover '11 sprang up in four distinct eection. of 'Curtain wtit up I had to listen at first Lake stock company a new etyle a nd all. Into the n.gh t loon( tha .country. ear.a atandint, for a ma verv .rarefully to make ittithing out acting. -- far different from the ciaee.. Hnd ny'Lr. him of the power for nripal tinct ,religioua faith. We may be eons of the iiundlt that came up to my ex- - work of Lyne. though hut private life Itorel. as eeIi se for pleasure that a r4t ProroiLetit theatr may have in a ream- that the The weekly theatrical reviews and. nf N.w. Enti,ro and sited position. but I soon was able to a sa far from pleasing to the VI appear retu- the oQuakera of Philadelphia saw the t11'''w wIth "Se' In the cast that day. dignitariee." AN ho Imed other engage- - oler .11, For the members of the Older ,eritictsms Of The N 'WI, 14 W nho have known the man :lolly in the Tuesday tomes. coming of the drama with grave mu- - laindee Booth and Modiesica were tots merits It Is to be ereetimed that much genera:en-althea, . .,,, givints and fought it from their put- - Fkintifir playing hafirtet and (baths Waal forgiven him in the Interests of art ' a to I pita, while On the other hand the eath- - Hanford in the phrt of etwilditle. Lindsey makes a "lip. however. when tha olics of New Orleans and the "Mor- - WAS toe much of a eollool boy to ap- - he eays that Paurteefort first came to moue,. of gait Lake nn know to hay, predate the Pno performance, but I Amerlea about laf.a. as we have seen laf welcomed their new theaters as a have always been glad that my the- - he was Waving in SOston In 16S4. In FOR THE LAST TIME AT THE mace of reflned and eultured pleaeure atrical memories Phouht have such a Mr. Tompkinics "History of the Boston on,1 In smite of Be age. the Boston theater distinguished beginning. for that was Theater" we find Mr. Pauncefort get- SALT LAKE THEATRE iretert in still. ass It always has been. the the last of Bonth's many engagements tine a benefit that first year. and him I that same theater. The at largest and beet equipped theater in spring Bayne playing a eecond engrigement Max Alvary and hilli Lehman in that Poston. It stands on liteashingten saw firet season and coming again -street between Boylitton and my tiro opera. from later in West in Tannhauser. the most crowded part of the city. and the Naito ra!lory and the theater )). here Aa reeards early reoertery. the ea!'iy CLOSE OF THE 5001 ANNIVERSARY ENTERTAINMENT for outward beauty has little to recent I g,.4 rily first Shakespeare and Wag-men- etcs k C oMpaniee of the llston and Salt It. Inside, however. It has a ner a ill aleays have a consideratite Lake theetere used stbolit the PrinIN ' 11111111MEMS11.11.111.111111MOINIENI nettling cupacity of 2.110. 'The auditor- - sentimental value for me. Pitch things iI playa. Of th plays that were averl turn la 90 feet in diameter and Is al- - aro an great POntr in the life of an , siX 'at;ithite Salgto nLaike linsci s; SALT LAKE moat circular in shape. flattening individiiiii as his first day at roileg, slightly toward the state. The distance or his first trip VI Ettrope. for they Family" and A:1.Pd Vp" were already NICHTS from the curtain to the back of the open wonderful vistas into the infinite lin the repertory of the Boston theater: slarthis auditorium la 14 feet; the heignt of the rnaec att'rld of drama and tat"Ir 1"Leve's Sacrifice" was given st about dame. Si. The Mateo .which: tvackts on t.1:.(). D. PICPEH., MGR. same time in Katt Lake as In nog,- t Unlike the Salt Lake theater, which !the Nissen street. has a prescenium opening reCeived ti!ti blessing of the Church at :ten; while of the (are s which were MATIEES WEBNEODAII AND S TURD AV, St feet IsMe and 41 high. srith.a Pub, ita dedication. the Boston theilter Was en after the play. according to the collar 40 feet deep. The stage dtseif Is not bidden obst iiaceil by the local'', gt custom or the! tunes in 1 a ith the ii bet il eltita. ',The Widowe vi, tinf. IN Irregular In depth. being much deeper churches. nod in rii4Ifortratiir-on the side toward the south. Its cap- - Puritan view of sunday. no perform- - i the only one that wait already lamellar . The others. .ab)lities are known the world over. and antes were elven on Saturday eening Ito Boaton theater-gcterThe Musical Comedy De Luse eirtee its first construction it has 'been for Friary !ears. The Sunday after the es "Sarah's Young 'Man.a standard for commodiousness and epening. the pastor of Mt. Vernon illijeet of Interest." "Peddy aides mechanical perfection. -- No other the- - church prea, lied a sermon on the event l Haa'." Benson." and -- Betsy , Me? in the itrorld." sari Mr. Tompkina. which pleased his heorers so mutt 1ton were not prJeed at the tb,00, A11 of and he has kept a faithful record. Thas that they asked hint to repeat it the until 19 years .er sq,later presented so manY netaMiltice to the Sutplay and to ;Won; it to nhirit goes to show that in the early and ecattersd broadcast. The :,,atte. Salt Lake'', theatrical affairs ptiblic.from tragedians and grand opera extract will chow tho gen-- I were far f rent being provin!lal. awl singers to negro mMstrels and varietyorators from and tifTgl-Performers. tenor and value of the dis..ot.rse. thanks to the conetent contact of the emiNeww.orwit, men to ballet oancere and athletes!' 11 manager his .s.....af recently promised ... tr-.....,. :4 rtes eten ee: iirryniii--ryncyra'irVand nelV intinigra nit, It le pos,i- trodden its boards.thousanda ., et thous) beautiful walls should be hie that Pelt Lake wee often fully as as Beton. and eometimee even of whom have gained name and fame pollute. ii.,,ulek be no vulgarity or prof-,ne- , in divers fields of usefulness. Very noes; and yet I find one of the plaN'si!quicker. to pick .up dramatic novel- few are the student, of Harvard' cot- - enacted that very evitling sprinkled t.. Institute of with many eentect oaths. besides one it would take a book the atze of a lege. the Maserachusetts lAilich Wax the "Imre of Tom Seasons in ... and kindred Inetitutione.4.euMciently Algal... You wotihi think! family Bible. which is about the Meat, rechnolt Sew York During the Ron Jetet (1..rd . ntio have not apPeared at lease once from the prise essay then real 'ire of Mr. Totapkins's history. to lei: --- before a Horton theater eintiertO0 as lee ter. going t.) have a Purlinn thee-of- t. ail the famotte names that have made 1 PKPliers 1 !monee him-Of the Viiietter0. or moh tier for the Boston theater. Front to here. Mather Cotton which r. and i se.1 and FAder, Ilretvioter might consist- hemett the 'sea have come Tlachel. in the great operetle. Cog3 ,. .melo-dramatproductiontrTer which etily go. But. alai. what an entertain- 1. Bernhardt, Betene,Slisteet aaa,14awaa,,,, -the- - ehek. Then therm were for years the meetto Promittent 'citizens have sat there as atricals with. The Loan Of a Lover?!!regular engagements of such actors as Mail Orders. Wheat Sorionspenhat by Cheek of 1,ialeY' Order. Received members of receptibn roMmittees. It and The Rivals.' two silly. coarse et- Ithe Bouticaultts. Jeffersmon. BarrettM, Me- Nowt sad Promptly Filled. is dear to the heart of every Boetonlan hibitions of that affection which tier p 'si : lighteLower noon -$2.00, Balcony. S I .S6. It Ile: ra mt1 y flti urs and Ileeton visitor. It is there that in at the bottom of ail domestic happinesa and Edwin Booth. who played his first , of the stability of the Common--- ; ,engagentent there In .1367 at the age of Meat ,deed dart beyond matte Circle. 1.1c- Gallery. SOc t s first opera. first Bo then railed against the .24. anti his last ao are have seen. in a sr floor. $1.13; Billefirty. II O. 1.Sc. Fam.Iiy i'irrI.e. Sae. matia,....-,sivr Bernhardt;went to the ball given as violently as Rourreau in his, ,1391. The relfttlar company played tang 14 the Print of Wales. 'Aril saw Booth 104. letter to D'Alembert againet !rune of the popular Drury Lane mato- Gallery. 3Se. e and the "IllackCroolt.'' that errand- eirtablishment of a theater In Aranriall such .Aleorld" and SEAT SALE FRIDAY. MARCH i : Piquet or :reueket comedy. on and The new i"Viouth. .nevilL He saw in the theater smeetacular nothingl I liks --Jalata- "sad tho ;t3otictilut." plays Boston opera house is changing this at os sortotto siVii to aos - I 1 .( ' 4.,A ANNE . 1,1- -It I 4)nr Sea Ann I, e11 ' 'Awe.. ei... tilt - MK I ';';;;".11 I . ' I ef . '() r100.. 4',.-,- iset,c , '....:',......''... 'lf -.1... .1 ''',' iV.---- .r; t..1:,''rliii 7. (.II I 1. ; I '7,' . ria .,',11,:;11I",, 11. 'I'''1". 't.'; ;''''..:1 ' ' , 1 i .,...c"' FY - - ....VI g, .. O I : 4- .t- Do! 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H. ,,tt!.,1,04 I: L. - to ti:1,1.. it,. , itl;'., .4 ii 1,,t' CHU 0-,- Vtr,,,,,, : , .. - , Dramas Sen , - , . riwutb.. . ,. a Kale in lite at the Colonolal Theater. tmcant Ibsen I - eft'0Orlik'd641;21;'1,1,1,-t:F.C- rtar ,,,AFirot , ....,,,r'r,, lifir.i.;1,-let:3",-f.0- - ,., FTad, 14, , Rulormo NOW en- ,t II,' 4 ' . ,' tn.- 0:,ter th,itt i. ,,,,, ', t.k 4", rOr ,,,..: I I .1 - . 19P sotherland. . ,,,, .!,,o'ont. t .r oo! aily Inst . .4.,,,,,,,,..1 tr,,,,, ' '.''' .t, inn, Uthertand. ti ho pill' drama. -- The Defy l',,r14,orPrarrd in maw ,s11,0 Ann, ' .. , r , ,,, Il . , r iv 1, littote i !hp front i nt4 n eel( . ith a ruali , I I t;" t ;; i IL, ; to mtnip4 At ;1,1,1114 i'l i ilLS1 ilig 4, h',i n l'1 ' 1 i I, ,,,,.. 'so, ,.. e,1 t r .1 In tion hi bro hillg 1114t of too,lat-in- t t;');;;,, rraeis 1 - (null- - ' tor (4' The Itystander. n n etItt1) la ri loa,-- ,II .., ;siz,. -- 1i1ng , ,...,-ar,,r, ,, ,. , .1kogo.tio er 1.4; tie .- .- r 01, I; haa he The in odal. Whirh in hy ioin to play eontrived however, !suddenly made his reputation lit ars tl. ,4,4i n gl,t ,,.. , 41 front and carry aff the prize t ,,, ,...,,..' !....,, , enter- - title o "TheNes Slit. vilti,h is torret7. Ah.,,,,,,. our ,ArtbutIlardyone.nt .r.,,,,:,... ,... na',, Prfilinre young managers. isn- about ,!, huniao.1..,,,,.,,1 ' I . telv-ne,lc Its un ,,, c ha i r, , fir.? 4.,,t4,4,., in,d, rg I'm, NIN Sin is an present a new play vane,' Ix ,ti ,,.: r r;,11 .7, .1,..... p of s ork- a littl, ,,, T. i ,11.,, trwli on- . 0.na Ili ,ri, Lin.... ,h10,-- h, 1,,..na nip, 'i, ii. Ir... i iiinii r it la y is and 1 i, liomr trite. ,in,ti, unequal, larsitig Of An Englishman's the lints i,. remember. sYminetryy but full of keen oleyersa- - rstng 'io iots to t, !! ...'1,It t !! ..' That piece. you mate IV n Gott n.:d genuine hmtior. It itaa one a t!:- '."-- . hy sa.,s. srolel the is t drownfilnon araws.,41 a whirlwind : : it wan done by Frank Curion rather rxtvaortlinarv peculiarity --- oseeeeeeestedoe,,,,,,,,,e,in.....,...s,.s., but proved a' flat failure on soots' side. is not a talminan 'in the east. and ts hat -I -- The Chalk Ltne is written by Faidatt le equally extraordinary. the ciliiiiin i -4 1dons not itt the least .lenti to Ware. who was until reront )y editor start i In ponn . nittiiii-rnimini Nom Tin, i .yrmr tropt of TN Morning l'int, -, ht'lll 'Tybeen 11tat tiol t., tharles TheY ti re both i;"11 1 liatssown i ) n hil may, not itorrottahly. 1, il no, F1,4111-oni and full of enthusiasm. Thy he digt ,...41 to preluee the Iola y i n Nen tt, I that their play is eroadet with .all In- York of 4 on nd acciamt its t trerely ..,.19V, sorts f alaruma a .. ,:11 ity and its daring I tioutit three being eluding- tti o invngarn of rhClatol 1,v ' it, in thr pie, e any ligr.'111 atr;m1411 of It ., German army. Naturally thry n't S.,..,f,-,A.,. -- 4' did the rit and ernes the ts as ittainly -- for o me thing the three a, is only tot-t. R n frnir and niinflt..44. plati-tae this. but e ven the m ost t! v,1 eo toit. at the aystal matinee giv11 id., it , ., hardly h. Itl.m1 t t tht. inlectator Oa- - !! .!tt!t!.. nue Vrat tv EatliP at and Meanies.. the 1111ii-ric, ,I cilitainli. 1A1,4DI,51 WATS4,N. AnotteryntmgfiraingtstnAs :m t ,, f I woe ertgagTient . I 0,..o., ,, Its fir nest ,,r inland sta. it i0 r, ,11:: .;I, tonal. t,tratntro:. ;,,... nlat,t , atleee,11Me..e.,,....0.,.., .t,t11 the ,n the i''''" 1111ratttle , ,;a,, Lillayat,,, , , Cot. Bo th, 4 i,.,, 'Iv I OF THE BIG FEATURES OF THE BILL THAT HOUSE. vie,,, t" ta It i,l, 41,,tif, riStif 1.1),f- - ' . q Z'Zsart - lesaA, tta:ti Krotntt i!r0,?ro ,ir th,.. ,,T. ttilitt 3 j, ......, .., - , ' ,brondth of L.......) -- II q-r- .1 31ARCII 9 SATURDAY ,: I 11 ,-- ''llttin s .0, 04h',011,1 ItaE0 ' 'tho ,.;,1,-trltradllo tt t!:. 1.on,,iti 1"' ara,,t.., t,,,r It sliot,,I , V A - '. tyst , ..e. , I !, , ,,, ,. .,.,,,. .. , . ... ,i.'" ' crime. 'augmenting a !s l -- ,,, min. - of thrlotlanity. And this IMP 11,, 11.ton ...arc t ago' l, fortunately 3tse'd alnce t !t,ot at that tltn. it co;Jitt have tear i' - - ' ; , ---- 'tone - i t T""IS - -' NEWS DESERET, EVENING . ' il''''' .. , ' '' ., :I IN .-- .- '.....S.,040m.i- 'ft7-- n Iwr |