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Show fV:i --z : NEWS DESERET.:-.EVENIN- . r E. - . Mr; Ho Plane may look at mstters from his Own angle 'which. I admit is itil artistic one, but overlook the angle the cannot afford tobrethren. !popular with his In no country in the world is the treated by SO MtigitifiCOOtly Stage News Abut The Dale. Written for by Saturday it a i gewsrapert. This has made itofwould litres' induottry Without it, with'out I of grim unimportEW YORK. ildaY paid any question or cram- 4 sink to the level ant's lot thOOtriCal managers thank isi. P'Q',!:e, though, ment." ,t for the Star lucky ,,, tact. . .C. IP:if notices were writ-th- e two weeks navel R! matter of which Itheir "superticiar r:Z) will rue since passed Hopkins complains! They he ..ea alive. hilt ten and 'uttered iscus.lestl" day when the thester is lamentabledeath of That II the The only IN"' tble angle of the debating .,t it Charles FrOhnian on'! from h Is a sort 44 ghoulish sport that never soctety,,or when the 'critic" becomes 1,1eir:en,a, . the the waste an essayistthough even that poor t , appeals to me. It perils& such Waal sense ,!' perwmal 1 valu - isatisfaction may be denied the Ala-- I 4 words t'r time. Prteitnpli .. calumniated Critle. V.I.- I in- - turbed T Is 0,, a, tre. E0 :.able gpitee. Thil was go recently i the theater hug itself.' and Let . so irre- - I !Lanced ti and Bunny. John of death the whetn.lrg in .i''' j sist.bi,. that hie clotte the "movie star." I was amazed at the !that tee- .';'' ', mak' sprobilmilsesirhnt:r :et thbfagetuu hi:liessetly711.124- swing to the fact that so many iss pis sill stay right here. and not rig, the trip abroad. Managers with Li eye to business (and I don't hiss any who lack the yel) are baakis on this, and ars preparing to offer au ports of attractions as an offset ta hie impossible trip to Europe the unknown luxury of a summer sea-8, son May be realised this year. 4 other years. It hag been a Pita, dream, &spelled by the warm treas. Now we're all here. end eagati et F the managers tif Maude Adams 11 and Souse had put their heads to;studied - !: !tether in New York. and hew to map out a route to San ,' rranctsco that would he most em- : ,.. barrassiva to both they could not hate accomplished the feat more cue- - ' 115 by A lam : .;'''..'1P.' crust-d-i than they hid. ?rem Near TIT encoun',6 Yo'rk to telt Lake eseh hasp, sentiments ell:tresd. and od, and intimate friends ;edttorial ther either on identical F A tered the 1 fatteY would , poor Bupnny have beta recoverl ' ' to 6..4.n:11hie picture i. r drite, Immediatel) preceddates. He was surely a 'LlfA t front he staggering iltubJeet but he never IIKIn such printed in Clitelen. where f r !, ;lowing. ; in; after he aa h did, life I g,, p my readers', plauditsduring i. blow they received. M- St;s.., followed MITI" Adams. the boati ,, death.' This always seems ,to be w 0 waticai-hi, t otc!, FL a in Salt of ,nty futile pea and excellent so pietur as is both of because it ref! sad, it apressibly are f f berate he died and bef,re it appeared and so dreary. $o water poop n Lake w here three performances of sc- - diens, fell so far down the stage tim once-aand HORSLEY. ARRY ,.''' I Sent' It to him. he,suee I thought never able to realise their value. the late Peter Reid. stage tarpeatet, ,ae hutted up against three of the nththe t.,. I re- - then when they die,- out corns fulIt would please him In gtthreee tSaciltrt ., ' bikave liguthparetre.armotuenrds. and the et..0 SP irtortairigly good. though tandmfathatitupat nightstjhd.., mast to tsu panegyrics ro a reived the Just following let'er eulogies. it might htse teen immensely better o bomely voluminous cam on ond not bae irtizid now on the rus the and conductor. SO helpbeen haws would of it all " , !dash "My 'Dear Alan Dale: reI front. All went well througt,,ut ut jitr clo.isx had he tinted come of the ;, encl.is-I- . fut. so comforting and so nourishing tired list, owing to failing health, "I was y,u--to vith glad Adams gt,t but two of the indiane f,.1 dead till)ina too.ns url'il Maude given It might have $ I; ure it is very fine hf yhu Niitit wIll! during life. Interesting rem.. ' tight. far down the stage, 'The to.,ge eat--. have been a tributes the following was eell on her ." you add to that fineness hy "ending me! an impetus: it might Ness: to the intscences Saturday pettier. In a loud whisper 8,0a. cm i ,,. 'ty.. are ii, t in the secrets of the box two copies of the paper witti the Ruh- - t marvelous stimulus. The "obituary"a first experience on SAY stage tound you. I told you this ta,Jrniag Ily lication. It is Just one oif the that's 1"di should be a record of achievements. I offices. hut a shrewd guese might be eulog was in l ga at the ...Howard Adheneumildie up stage" whetespkmfell d .s a like to keep, and I keep few thing's! biograph. a chronicle. If we can hazarded thet Miss Adams' two am it Will you do this for my" Ilavingseen4Altieliving lel us doit whilethey in Boston under the management of E., tad awalkeand till statge the great 'anutli. matinee the enclosed. I'd like to sse you some Can enjoy it and profit by it nights and performances of Fanny Doyen- - ment of the audience. father I,. Davenport. i I - were day. if you will just tetepilone ahead. giten to 4,100 ur 5.000 people, WARNER AND sTeTs,,N.. didn't know you lived .r. If) ad.. II NALIS MAT YOKES was the bright port. I was "call boy" at-- the time but still Bousa's renditions went before new alto went on the stage aa altar boy" In passed through there the other day. It IVI particular attraction in the One Code people. The differences in the! night Nett Warner was was I. very curious that 01. excitement Of erne entitled "A Full House" that "Hamlet." Merin Booth playing Ham- Richwrd 111 and the actor ,wat l!ayitc - t f,r tht trice of adhilaston In the two howseel rny going through your town did not Manhattan's Longacre Fanny rehearsals of mymelt. at .S Tyreti had maga fright. At re let; during part reach you. My 1,ar, YA.. regard, and tWuctbd 4 the ' robably mean that Mho Adants drew hearsal of he .r.,9 brother very morning bee Harry and Davenport thaalts "u- when night cam.. Zuhen ilnerrer, .. it -ltado to $S.000. and boosts 'something often. used to play hide and week" perfect, I donl know of any theotr!cal, wrIter :Z;1111ty to wag about ready to to on Mr Warne? like- $2,4Stie. te oreemxi which 'shows c..:l..: I scenes. have rushed to the first entranve and grab. t"daY ivhs had be's ss "1(41'19' abl"d1 the part of tho inevitable. "slavey.'' around and behind the st that the old town is sun to be relied and bile been on the SIAS. 190Y's parte With bing. the attot: hy the collet-tri- te , eato, 1SalLyn In no I have ho,tv Stle always hands me a laugh. 41ka ,alth when the? on by 'extern 'manager ber '444m. 'bands woaaaiult so On this drarged tittn to the' ontcyrof tellartottly'ruabinan. 'Edwin Forrest irronman bad purnalist!tidtd t:t of the refy..ffrat 'l .t tor flavoring purposes only, but I tat , Nrilliam Warren and ?dr Gilbert' of ' stag close to the tooth ghta 4 tit else tic attra-tio- rt intr!nct. He lits,w It ,r1,nt? H., 0 onto tyrell I mY v.qu!rf,m,,,,,. - -- gra e Lound to BAY that aha ella neVer do to 4:!1:.1 7 hiANO done th to pfease my taste. Tho fared the Easton Museum. and Lucille andl Sae i r t,r4 his parmuch fe,,t newtpaer I thing cora....Lomat of a It ace matter writer I 1 t; a in Prod National Jackson. old magazine the is beget you gave of Western rnnre charge Helen 'Attie by happi Alen litL15 style. ),1 and it may be meat. that Miss Adams. in spits of ness. from tnr be then sire Pittsburg. happy. Is i,ailing ai the theatre was I of Boeton. tlian a 'kid reporer7e1 usied to go It had an idea, theater which done: said that it -- sot over. .owt tregeendous .striiin under effectlames A. Herne was married hl bound the him for "neat" anI worked Light out t,t quite was that Richard IIIRave you itsposed e .o. was laboring. owing to the death 1 been al- to Mae Helen Western. Lucille played the bodies? leis toed nature I owe e tremendous ively. I am told that it had t' . Charles Frohman, has aeldoth tered eornewhat since it left Chicago. Miami in "Green Bushes." the gams ActorIn that I came to seek yete lot. first as ths ..une more charming work. and her and its title changed. But pleasure. tlit WOW never too May help me effort of a.nsio playwright. it deeerves welt, and the couple occupied a hot highness -When Richard III seized hi l'iaW MualitY Street" while among the 4 It beeka as on the right of the stage. at zonate luid to ttek. Z,WCOOTI present Aittestmel...,,fle I lad knocked every line out ,; it a she roughly of the dramatic. had It 'vehicles 1,ghteet it were going to get it. i i anted. though knew invariably w ha his head. and all he could say ass. OPMZING or MEATH& -test" production. for it was seen while r0-his employed.- 'evidently !truck the was what to Mt at hie desk 'kith pencil and we usei cart.e to kg were all feeling a bit doleful and I ram. to Salt lake In 1MI and in you about." i ; popular fancy- sery strongly. 'as the when I lett him I was vivid oppressed by the Lositania business IMIS went on the and perer, Salt Lake the at When E. T. Stetson PlaYed -- Neck sni stag. closing audienre, a superb turnout with "coPY." He way one of the great- By that I totem we were not exactly P.. was heaviest of the three. mood. We laughed. and theatre as altar boy when George Neck" there stela a hanging s,ene t In a laughing one act that WILI very reallati, it sett est aids I hal at the outset et my s f After the operatic recital by Mime I ye were grateful. Any farce that can Panneetort played "Hamlet." I eras a shudder over the house as ths bolt gamer, end though the tIme came induce laughter under such circum.? 11144 un tram on the more or lees the nest stage Gates. was' pulled and left the body hantua Wednesday evening. la , tittalities.t when I outgrew the sathcring of news, arancea. must have the when in In with the cap pillit1 ta mid time the WI Boms air theatre will be dark until the Mimi- It very to t. ;',; kindly Mr. rrohman was always there to con- fact, New York took Block company was abandoned. In 11142 the head; there was too much raj, - indeed. lable AI Jolson pommy along with ens when I wanted him. sult whole audietwe s I was at the theatre the' second night of ,aboutit. of his big "reviews" of the year. I " Distinctly he was not a manager ta a (alp. and,lhe Brigham Toung-seSIDE from the unusual interest at- the 'commercialThe of A was cries rich. There grew a temporary In his hoz that night. and as 110012 as opening. - MISS GATES AT Mill THICATItt I rf,, tached to the work at such famous lem" never touched him. He 11111 around the front of the top gal- the act was over he earns) upon tre ' far removed from their sting. 'Really. men as Shaw find France, Barker's new railing Ths big event of next week I. the ,and stated that that acene should lery and we were loaning uPo.it It. stage he wanted very little. He lived cornnot be repeated in that manner on tie ilI of staging created nothing short home coining concert by Emma Lucy, earn from Salt lathe President LUCY GATES AS GILDA IN --IDGOLETID." and nicely. but as for osten- style Young EMMA , Brigham fortably stage. Mr. Stetson said that and LoGates the favorite Utah gong bird. all . 1 t tation. he simply didn't know what of a sensation in New York box upon the stage and warned um the Deena must be done just the saes Thia picture shows Miss Gates in the third act of the ,,pera as she It meant. In Londtiti he' alwaYs had ndon."Extract from "press" notice an- his the Salt Lake theatre Wednesday night. qi ; r and not to lean upon the rail as it was not for the week, or he would cancel el : 1.1 rooms at the gavoy Hotel. houncing the tour of "Androclea Tins will be bliss Oates' first public played it in camel. Germany. last year. the second act bt the opera. in engagement Prest. 'Young ea id he I used to go to his office every could the Thames, and there he the Lion." 11.2 appeerance since her return from her which she dresses as a peasant girl. will Le feature of her operatic concert !agreeable sto safe. "eensation" word ' the plea. himself. but that ins let cant I and of in an& down trtbulations most his trials time. Europe a with spent o'clock. at going report scene should not be enacted. and It le 11 1 law no astounded morning unchallnged to the grill for his. weals. "3 1'- ' her rent ucceseful concert tour in St the Salt Lake theatre nest Wednesday evening. was and net. the returns for night previous ' New York. Without doubt. her friends i (Mee I felt that I needed a chat mobs at the Granovills productions,A lot of the 5Mr2MMMIM In 1664 when Murphy and Macks 'dunned approctatiom ' i I'1 and he always took me by the hand will be out In force to great her. so- with ftle James Barrie. Barrie post- no oigns ofabout f1, , footof the absence Minstrel's company came it was th, said wag to most of a to He be refused down "Interviewed." the me socially es the pmgram ait made lounge tively and upon Intr. and Jimmy Green. the a some "nutherself storm of time critleism for le a upon but as I pointed out attractive character. It inelesles opera. etimedian becomes 1,141 icrous we- first minstrel eompany seen at tie shy person- and doesn't hanker lights. the Globe theater in kandon for for ;'..1,"1' theatre. and It drew great crowds. Ors before, that is not precisely a novelty. beside him. &eking me about my eetert and vocal mid instrumental fun. "publicity," so that he was prac- That lelosing In order that she might me of the great acts was Ben. Cottons some did good things Mr. Barker 'til',"" and my family always giving incurlears, members. Manager Pyper having Well. I told teeny unapproachable. BILL. of NEXT new of WEEK'S her busbands details mere that premier song "Love Among the Roses" and le L.' '." ed ouch high grade lathes as Lydia very is certain. but Miss Taylor is playing in "Peg "C. F." that I really wanted "star- good advice. ",,,....-, stage management are worthdoubtful. White harpist. lato of the Bootee Spa- - The bili for the wee-beginning :Playlelienever he came to the theatre. and Murphy was one of the end men. My Heart" and because she wanted badly to char with Barrie. as such it, mind. to very my n I.ee ring" H. orohestra. lies Jr.. d uhhed to witness I. Einsita, nett Wednesday phoay JOITN ALLEN'S GENEROSITY, ,' It The Pa. TIOratna '4 l',,Ilth. !interviews were looked upon as my Th The thing Tinned the stage. he ties always looktoner. "The Big Three" Al(mg the hariteme. J. W. Bunitnerhaya. play's the thing more circuit,. the latest play by her "Ions suit." Hartla of much importance ing around to see that everything was Along in the 70's when Johnnie el;ea 2 .I' "C. Evangeline Thomas. contralto and W11- - isince it contained three distinct head- iey Manners. You "I'll F." said it, arrange t; she at - lard Elashnuitt. flutist to assist. Th liners. T., this. however. just shut up sts,p and can rely on me." And he did. He took than the '' and Alice Harrison were here giving Manager sent. Here is how '.:i. I one ef the London - as be. As for the Shaw an lista. especially if there was a fire a (Jarman play. I Was -- basket boyenlarged theatre orehostrit under Prof. Newman has adiliid one more by securall sorts of trouble to notify me at least ItTheshould um on her acti,.r: commented I should scone The the in kind DlitMMa." of any ;papers giving Doctor's ;ill' play; B. them in those days- - I haa play. t'ecil Gates will play the Paretic ing for first release motion pictures of called emthey was .... hotel. It not better to : in all!my stare position occupied by It his advice In regard to it.; ono night. to go every evening at I o'cloek to ge it without any stage at t t t areenmaninsonta The second act of the Lusitania. Thesc plcseem it would Ameritan phasize the fact that I was Interview- prefer is good reading in bed. if you happen 7Ritteletto that thee used In tie is the opera, chosen, that tures show the leviathan at her dock ;especially him. I was to accept his Invita- to .1,t'1 1 la one that monarchb Might envy. ing 'stirs. It during the play, he came down upon the wardrobe which insomnia. with be troubled havitig been the work In which Itlall in New York oh the day of her sail"We have known of 'theaters being tion to luncheon. and not ask a lot would from his box; he stood clOoe to play that night. as they kept allof thee 4"3 the rout. stage assuredly Gates the wardrobe the achieved at meet her hotel instead on she the toyage (luring which disttngulabed ing i closed because the king desired a psi- - of questions. as that would embarrass Mr- - Barker in his touring venture me and was looking at the play when theatre because all actors were erred success In Germany. The full program fell prry to the enemy's submarine-Willi- vate be- - Barrie. and reduce him to silence. go or Windsor at with performance Burton, associated will be Percy . of the follows: event is as the prompter (a man,-- -from the east of fire in the theaters. I then had ti ,,.i. Zimmerman. the noted mimic. cause of illness or the derby or for I did that. I had luncheon with Bar- who has n , ;! piloted i will be ne of the big featuree other good l'eltitinb. And now we have. rie and A. E. W. Mason. Barr!. was through the country. who did not know the preildent). rush- talus the basket back to the hotel e;. PART I. be had a theater drew,' because the I.adwith him for first place 1 and and delightful. chatty Bar- ed over to prompt one of the actors. night after the performances; at tie expansive. of Granville "The end of the engagement they weed pat Selection.. -- Enlarged theatre oetshestra Herbert Lloyd. "The Diamond Hine." tins woman des:red to be 2.1,1 i present at thanks to Mr. Frohmanhis closest Lillah McCarthy and Percy Bur. aside with an me. On this occasion they were stoIn a revue of vaudeville in which the first performance of her husbands friendmy interview prored to be a ker. should 'IA. ' Brains varietions ...... .. Mozart-Adalead to pome highly impo- Pushing President Young ton i Mies Get's. is supported by a pony ballet of play elselehere pping at the old Townsend House el he looked most one. The and valuable We at could oath. turned have know that (MA Nobody president in the theatrical corner of West Temple and Fins .1'.. Pluto obligate by Willard Plaohnsan. pretty girls. Lloyd in turn appears in playhouse the deservedly popular done this hut "C. I.." and few would rtant production concludes my -- press" notice. at me and paid: "I guess I am In the the world" .4i .. ... a Zabel lAsende South; after the performance on gaimitations and a) magic, Juggling. American learitng women la undisputed have offered to do it from which I lose to quote box. I turday his went I, ,I,' to and . up here. . way lbl'Priere Hasnelmans of will the moelenAmedio mimic be of the ruler and night I went with the basket entire staff. ' ''many Mize White. asked for Mr. Allen. they shosed another 4airlder for honors with his this. added to tt; of anAt tellinw you these Intimate. I -- T" HET are tearing down the old told the prompter after the aer was and 111',.) I me tal Boat sons Harriet Ware concert accordion Tom and Stacie j.ind up emirs but no one we, thee. 'other plecoJ in order that the chief persid detail.. herause they must bpi I Herald Square Theater. right in over. and he felt much embarrassed I awaited in the office for over an hoer. fa) Chanson Indium RirriskyKaritakow Moore hese an ettractive musical !former might ;mere her husband s pre- morato full of to interest next the The umstance. many, cis oer the get Byvelin 7 '.:; ' ...... ....Binding! Playlet entitled The Dream tlirl." miere, makes one envious' of such des- I often heard some laughter in is whoml the heart of Manhattan. shopping dis;: t Id) Serenade - ... .... .....Neldlinge which is replete with charming melo- tiotic pm et." "The P8110111111a. of Frohman's name was merely a workmen are busy ripping out les he was calied up to President dresaltig room. and when the deor was I el Villanelle I could see Allen: I asked tee Eva Dell Acquit dies and humorous lines Classic poses Youth" failed to please. in spite of an and a very fine Label. An exceedingly: trict; opened he told and afterward Victoria. Young's (trice. the seats at Hammerstein. Mies Gates. clerk to have the bell boy ern In end and dancing wilt lie presented by !excellent representation by Sir fieorge warm. impulsive. and human entity me that he never met a kinder man or I am view lurked to a behind that beneficent label. him 1 - , with Harp accompaniment by Miss White. tell alterations; Pio that the "basket tone" wanted Mai Welly and Melissa Ten Eyck glad !Alexander and his company. it has oat Am Springbrunnen Zabel" Latein acreen picturee Fitz- :been withdrawn In favor of a new play said all this before he died. because. old playhouse. stand Id.. ghosts of got attach good advice from any one be- to see him. The boy brought bee' ties R a end i lit Herbetiled is to it foolish wait comhoe.' Hols patrick's concert orchestra until! really very "Dn the 'basket by C. H. Fernald, "The Day before the t','"I' selves. And miii. the fore. President Young admitted that 'answer: let Chanson de Mai ... ...,Haseelmans! plete the program. la dead . to say kind i a man things their former So e went,knes i Day." re-- ; he had been In the wrong place, but . he don't know him." him. How much pleasure it gives' problem of how to ell theat about Miss White aritiseetteveret,pref'eOft,liettellaer 3 ; Atemilie adeineg the liromrsbeele Irr litvr heat 4. ,tilainintill'i'llitaqva4',-,,'9"1;'1. hionalk 141140, Auldnitjaa4tdatisiesk,14,1 cent "'shin plaster." as thee called PART 2. f .ii t must be taken before next himseef from using bad language 10 realite that ne is loved and appreclat- - inearires them in those days. and knowing here son. e h do that and st say They around the elsewhere; fr?:kim:fiwetotkehitivilti,,,Wriollitiii' age right vpr i, "ob1-- 1 ed! .How senseless are nest stop was in an e'ranceste. Among the Player Folk i ',., , price iit distinctly 'hook bands with bim very kindly an d 11 mailed Enlarged theatre orchestre Charles Frohman turaries"Written whenlaudatory the "fleeting the old it to him. 'eating that be and that except In the case bade him good morning. cencluding with the second act of I ...;4 has left its mansion! How In- unpopular. would find Metaled 10 cents tnarlfel Ibreath" of Profile attractions. won't great -ACTORS. In "Prism" adequate the "storied urn or astimat- stand for it. Theatergoing in New WITH MN-DE1 If Brandon Tyranwil Pn11 appear with Tits RIGGLETTO paying the "basket-boy- " 121 ed bust!" If you have anYthing verY1 probity was virgin sr,! K. Hackett :Ti -- Tlie Man in About a year or so after our asp york la a tangled affair, always being h!! And we shall keep In my' early experience t 17..i under the with the following cast: to an of individual. say say me TM ti;ka some of these agitations memory' 'pleasant he is alive. Piay Craig Kennedy of Clawson & Caine. it manager, W. T. Harris, clime to and Glide Emma TAIel, GatCS Why wait, if you "agitated." central flour.. end This char-oct- fle s green. to rest and veern a bit groundlees, but as a gen- - management and told rne that Johnnie Alien I.': i ' to Staid -- ...... - ....Evangeline Thomas' for itswill fell the lot to take my passed lpft to Frohsa world: Mr. at part In it all? ',are going iye oared tly Mr. ilackett oral thing it tree be assumed that there the firet time J. S. Lindsay played Alice Harrison were here to play. f The better tOr his having been. Hignietto .. ...... Horace S. Ensign. Jr. man's case. however, appreciation I smoke without fire. Half the tm the Salt Lake theatre stage. In that Mr. Alien wanted to Oef. me ta .1 W. Duke !Torn from the friends who Iced flooded him at all tiMes. while !IL ii up now Summerhays T current In New York are 'Enoch Arden." I also took part at the green room. The 10 cent shin4 t fadp tr.g K. l lived. No well, living manager had more plays I The 25 per cent of their price. revue. about be Ystrk worth will In with opera Satnr(Nv presented With (lied with A A. Adams. mother of Maude nplaster Inomed up before me. but friends. . hopes destroyed, work: enthusiastic I'I may add that Miss Isv.s of reveral scenery and and with the Inv. with a 13Adams. and John C. Graham's first sp- got up courage and went, he ehoot saw him Was! The otherthehalf varies. The last I time very week of original stage "business" there haen't ;!.trs the Royal hun,ired pact In all our thoughts he lives agatn1 ' just after I had severed my connectionl during hands with me. asked me to take hit ',41. been a Opera house In Berlin and Cassel. announcement of a new pearancea, 3. With every riiing of the S',In. I well remember at a rehearsal of bargee, cheeks, get his two trunks with a publication that bad printed theater. single which is quite surprising. tt. .:i ,i Chin ei7111 anci George D. Pyper is the genera man- -' 7,1ritg,,m,ry C. F. "Hamlet" in Mt Geo. Pauncefort play- and take one to the hotel. the other ., my work for Ift years. felt ,'.!... F!1 . ttIP one thrw m With every rising ger. and Prof. B. Co il Gates will di. Stone the Pin, very sore. Somebody had told me that ling Hamlet in the scene where the 'T ARTHUR says reel the enlarged erchestra. New York HopKrss rm,r, r!,au hold up lie With every dimming of the day. that,: ghost makes his appearance before nothing had affected him so much MFLsad to ::)t Performance begins! at 1. IS sharp. rwn ! It We think. "Ere I,mg he will return;Ilin s,as.m. It hes relate, there le very little; Hamlet; he throws off his cloak and back to the depot checked to years. So I went to him. . . $1,0,-w!ll everteed Ile's a 1.ttle A,'pi, . Only gone Intern con-way. discuselon t did do of the without in ;cap,and his lines are "Go on. I'll follow si.nd then wait at the depot until he you theater. it "Why l'ANTAGES. fts 27 we!! ovPr In a suiting me " he asked. "When you arnerbew The m,st superficial mat- - l thee." The actor playing Horatio was came. I did so; he came down with The bill offered at l'antages in un- - 04:MANI. left "He behind a.) that's fire pick up Hamlet's cloak and cap and ,MiPS flitrbill011. and asked me to tre Imade a change 20 years ago. wasn't ters, such as the leading I ad :'-- . he1: i - t to -thin.r and kindliness and cheer. questiorutbly one of the biggest. both first to know of it? Why didn't follow the two off. Me picked them up, into the train with him. lie thee in A or the amount of the author's and lazily walked off the stage. Mr. assid. "Harry. how much do I owe quantit) and quality of entertainlegacy of sterling werth t!me's r,venges.-; - i Don't you band. you come and see me? Fay!! morn that has been staged there in G Speaking ' to Thatevermore W. him shall hold the Allf.11 dear tho we admirat;10, know that want you on Broadway. royalties. relegate background Pauncefort called him back and said. you?" I told him It cost 13.:le for ' I rharertr all of the really interesting affairs eon- many a day. In addition ti, the regitlar'1, in ' Th,. ' eari r.memher Good Lord. don't go off like that, the of the trunks and that '.. !Just as long as we are there ;bill which hag pro co so Popular neeted with the present-dathil tbn flays h,,n my f,,4n used to grc,an Ft.om on. oh. cruel, foaming :we change of you're not going for a glass of beer: wouldcartage 'leave the rest with Wm; he afternoon. drama and moan the h!deons Monday afternoon hp :,nd theater. Shripics and 11,aupw ,Aae That day left "C. Ir.'s" office with craphing seen a ghost. Put some gin save me a five have you ; . dotter bill and told Of night and Tuesday afternoon a special farf4 to as 1;. V. .:,s,n s x.n. Now. How ger in it. there's a dear boy." throtigki: !a lump in my throat. He had been so If true, this is melancholy. to pay the expreseenan. and keee t,o big feature is given in the appearance Mese me. I es4 n (Nall nu pelf !u,ky if they With all your power you cannot kill 'sympathetic, so fraternal, so wonder-- I would the theater like not to be dia.! 011. B. the late J. was night I 'change for myself: he then handed of Miss Margaret our memoriet of the man w knew! fully sweet and human. Humanthat cussed at ally It will probably come te playing the Advance Guard galley newest t hr,w me a pi'91,,irt 1.,tk aril say: Itititney's -in the N- me another five dollar bill. I think-a?: t.' .it. if present indications mean anything. ueral scene , The shadow Girl" These Te!s !ft te f,t her of tett, E. KIDDER.. EDWARD production, A. Iris "C. the was to word; human in the "Richard the Third;" as d him again, and was about to bel :13 ' . ispecial performances are given prior E. A ti ft, ,n " as the peoeettion was 011 Ila Suppose that bo,pas were core. -tery way to the him good by, . when he paid. "Wall ''l to the departure I am baring my soul. as it wore. In: Plays are discuseed. or pictures. or the grave. Richard it to to stops speak TIM MORMONS ANT) rpm thcee days when insolent paragraphers work of able beings who do bitiPT.Qtieen Anm The guard, lines were a minute, I have something herepup- Mrs Patri eamphe:! Is In Now ,4 tn. Pantitgoqi, circuit will you. Harry." With that he IIMATER. eke out a precarious livelihood by men-- 1 tn.nKa than write plays? Wouion.t begin Yrk rentgan!zIng her company. hate lord , stand beck and let the coffin show .4 Miss Whitney anti her company ed out a large pocket-boo- k and show- will !dacioua she stories about the relations of! these workers be greatly encouraged, rsly will rosurne, hAr tor was He anmewhat plum.. An intert,arting frightened compilation. and docit you think that the results and said Salt Lake forming critics and managers. it la Just as me leae 10 ed The cent NVedneaday. ' my in MiltViukee, and "Pygmalioni strike ,!; well; would be tremendous and "My lord. stand back and let the history of theatricals in Salt Lake. to tell the truth. If Shadow Girl" is I 'handing me a third live dollar entirely hit ,In tho (1;re,r1,m of tht Pactric roast by the mturtagers can por-- J , late John S- Lindsay. for sale As it is. plays kre disensped with Ire. the parson cough." At another time a Assaying, "There that will make it all tlifferent from t hesomething r., be hurt by ..CTitiebITIL.. "c. IP. eqMinOn run ef tor an indcr.mto !sonally man anxious to be an actor. had young Newa Deaeret Book Store. the at ,, thankoperant? PiltYlets. both in its theme, wax not among them. Re wannl One! mendous and astounding fervor. Men a few tines to Advertisement. speak at the end of an right, won't it?" I geld yes and ere retained by newspapers who have and handling The song numbers 1 : !of thove Who would turn from me After an eleventh hour arrangeatt. and it was very Important. as all ed him again. He laughed and leaX '' else to elude The Shadow Girl.' a piing that ment do but discus. ntaTaI happened nothing You to have disapproved' was excitement. I was can't have that shin plaster. for guaranteeing her nnancial to outrival "(carte 'Girl:- promises of his plays. Many. very many of coneiderable space Is devoted to the play, and at the enact prompting the -my meecot" ohligati.ins. Isadore Duncan and her I mid Over The Hills." 'Salt! Long ,, thoso play I have dissected with grim' task. No matter bow feeble the effort., that's you. He rushed onmoment Ago group of pupils sailed this week on the his lines the woodlend dance. and a 1)arte Days. JULIA DEAN HAYNES FAKE: i t' irreverence. It made no difference. how vulgar the output. how "low- - we vs. .. My lord. I found and for Nat,tro whence Alighiert the wicket realistic finsfe is given In -- II.5 Go- - .thPy ...1: All I had to do was to drop C. F. a brow" the attack. the plays get their will continue to Athens to and the key was in itl" but oPen, gate am far as critics discussion. ,. g ing to Bain." when a real rain storm the offer of the king of Greece accept are als in hie stage ;line. and there he WAILS 'VIA,' trl meet. lowed to do for. a In Illeg when Julia Dean Halve., fright, this, hs what he it. introduced Jack summerhays takes situdio where !me. and full of humor. and good na;12' ,. is said.,. amid roars of laughter from the had her farewell benefit. Mi Dintitte work may she We may overlook a lot of ',. ,.:,,.. the leading role. and the chorus' ture. Hiji sense of humor was won.. until the star t OVer and she continue things; eludes-- Wanda Lyon and the girls Of may return to tteilevue on the ay lord. I found the wicket called before the curtain. and during iderful. and his insight into human we do!---- - but not the stage! That re- i aunience: .;i:. ,Seine. the and key open was in It" (Cur- ,her farewell speech she said: "I wtel 1 If 1,1' gate ceives about twice as much attention the Wrong Bird Chorus." NOW PLATING. nature very keort. Met outside Paris. to thank Preillt Young for all Xte Bothwell Browne, is aeon this week J. A. E. talon.. formerly George as It deserts but evidently that len't taw, : '.3 kindness lowardsenreperfectestrabele--is not "Intelligent;" Its. 'Edwardes Stlige manager in Londoh, enough. in the magnificent spectacular . A CHAPLDIREAHMISCENCK-------WELL Mrs. BROWNE threatened like's into plunge I Ione and unprotected. and I trust be uaed t earnw- Le, thirecrutdrrevery year lion The Serpent of the Nile." produe.1 vatj&xine did deal- tftlaice- brrit PIP At another time when to D. Chap- will permit me in the name Of ell With the leading lady's husband, 2..,..Ntelsolisetrend-eurnpani-fer"C. ing and "Himorir adage .s" of a in a trio the lel scanted 10 productions for consecufunenakers who intereperse music with, ,tlye weeks atguarantte 10 Daitialhat Oriental Dancing Girls 10 !musical comedy line. 1ASi summer in and the author's royalties,. Who in- - tin we, pitying Nech,of the Wood... art- - to 'Peak my appreciation of tbe i I,' , 83.tei0 a eiek At this at the end of the first ate there la a order and f :, iLondon. Malone told me that whenever tnhi.ets In the tensed, of this kind that keeps the au- - I time of the 3eite not enough- thetters beauty that reigns throualse ptregt.agbeseutptclitn ofthteheputhbleiacter? .Wilathïe. , dieece in hi gh spirits. ConheY he visited America ho did so without 01:1WIENT Nra--THE tilheghtInbetdianaweentantedread and of "abodumIt :bier... a capable such paying stagaand onatoutothplaurityhousaprevalliedwionulterith:s:mtX figure ars iii.1': 'Mantes have a sketch. The Claim open. contract at A Mandel-N- I any Scren-Aall with Jerohman. Such receives a salary from the wianager. Show .'i Agent." Grace Laden makes a Th, mi.., heed the whole of the etasei ,for the dramas teachingio. Then I. as a never entered his with that express idea in view,big 'il ;: hit with her eensatiesal la thing "ail I contract the end Of the battle there was a deed the be had to do." ha said, "was ' Methinks that the theater IS ea. I at ii sharpshoot- - Laurette Taylor has brought down grand object would scene run en "ha one:" at to send in my bill. and It was instantly trratefttl. Later rehearsal. !achieved and ir lrulr would bowel.. cm. It may realise some of the boys taking the part of In- - 'that Ichool 41 should be." 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