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Show . . . , , . Iv , ' mos.., ( -- , A - (.....- I tx i , I i 411.".''' t , 41 . .711Pr 01...ft........ - , tOo 1 , :It 4 tri Ii , ' . . , leh 1 oI ' , . i f . '' , ' . 411 - 4 ) . , , .., , - , , ., ,, ' ii t . i , 7, , 4 .. -- , il 1,1, ) I. .. Ill 14 a 1b14,1b4nti, , o b4 sot Is oll $ lb Po soSPAI 06 4111 w so tows Toi law- -. 1,A oss ', lb. rs to y built, I, oolamit, 'Abet-iotit il tail $.44 ti.,,,i.n. tpo11 4us4;o0 11 . F TABERIIACLE , , I, , 4.,,,, ''' I .. , ' ) At ,.,..,. 4 "....,,' t "it,,, I , .1 ...,,,,,, Monday. April 26 sattscAL ars octryi i " 4 OALEL,111 , ''' ' , it,,, Elea, , - rt el , throughout the country-' ' i - '. ) " 4 1 ;t for that tastier...4o the rovive,1 of o 44 , 44; 10 ,,,, , ' Tlereolort." pr,pulor musical tem. , 4 , ' , bit ,,4'4' Are,,,,,,' ''' 1 t4 'dr of two tierwilern ago. Thot Proolutoo ') ' ,,v y I !ton la st the Century Thootto arid , 4. , i t 1 "14 i f' hip crested quite a ettr. Of course, - , tutr , 11 torte 7 A boon it has brought releaser, i . ''' r',... op to dots. In librotto and ems& ogar"tad by tho interpolation of oevortil t ,, tong tumblers not to the original pro' Suction. 'peak' Intorest conterod In t, Iha famous oettott sad tho trot nighterl gave tho 'young women Si , tathoataatto rOcePtIttn NAturilenI th. i , tortetto has e. porsonnel el:florin! front 31 of ; that lia rturatra, Thursday. Irri years ago. Tba gtrla &woe need Greed rldra 161Itial Dada," IWIS 'poem? fleet In shortened 'kin stfcla day, Sad arils I 1 the saw Great Near TW. cornpatty. )f today; later they stems forts in lb 'f)11. aummer resort. The blight of "us. draped ittrts and imp bah) of Moe' animal performers domonstrolos plclon fattens Chet on one and then 'ho first 'Irlerodore girl& Roports Sol only almeet sumo Intel on but a also Another tone t burner. another through many thrilling !mom New York pets that title fenturs headliner Is Mid and Phillips In and exciting loci's. during 'which the Proved Is ba 'a riot." a ooinedy oketolt, "All in Thri." with a audience ' la kept totally in the dark ENE.N1IFA" COMING. 1 !,distinctly now lion of humor; Moir to the Identity of the teal culprit. The In-- "Vanipirto Dane" is clover. pier le rkh in I. engagement of Interest to local A tight win, set presonted by Hui rldvnial and when the real !death? I , 0 playgoers will 14 the appoarasce Sallow& Mils thrills grubs eporlac". of The Hata" la discloaed. It te one aad boautitul toots; and Eadi and of the biggest surprise of the how. k tf Louis lens In "Friendly Enemies" lar Ramadan Mg) Cievr ltnis good ttalph Cloninger has the intersating Thealle Lake for throe enge, and a eurprips la aerobatics. role tt the Salt of Bruce Colquboun whose love affair le so pearly upset by the artist-- Say. April 31 and SI and Iday 1, with Donny and Mutilate offor a aeries t singing Numbers. during which Mine ties ot the police; It la Dalt after a t Matinee an the latter dots, indite of I woare enough gowns to "mite moos of complicating situations that Donny ,ho direction of A. If. Woods. fonhioarnatiow; and tho Olga Samu- be le able to them to s happy For nearly two yoare this Willed- - el' Trio, musicians of a high order, ending. Audis bring Ime plays the part of I tho bill. 10 romody by Samuel Shipman and complote Helen., the other member of the love Most washs show Is boadlined aftalr. ;toren Itoffman boa don good boat- - two feature &Mei the first. "A Holwill be pre. 'MY Lady's Clarte coos wherover prooente& and no lites t4sy in Dixieland." oontainel IS pato, meat surreenful than the play Itself haa plo and revive" aU that wu boot and ented all and week with matinee" Saturday. :mien tho ortiatto aohlevemnt of Idr.' funnlett from the old minstrel day& Wednesday CASINO. 41.so. Though oarrYind & Ineesado lThe Om:, is Chariots Oloott in a ,' .ii Americanism that cannot bo ro planologu. NOTHER double headline bill Is i la whielt ho Ores a "'bolo :t to one of the most amusIng combo opera ail himself. Cetttl. Edwin announced for Loow's Casino il :elooof a generation: it-- la comedy IBlandon la "Tho Roy From Homo" with the beginning of the week. In 1 a. comedy gent with a touch of Iv:rash:nig &1 that in The College has the vaudeville section. Tom Linton end with as many tears as 1 ontimontl Mary Ann le a very little will not preeent his "Jungle Girls,: dam-eela Must 14r. Mann o 'taster." with a, pbonomonal voice and an stild women. ls girl seven beautiful but distinof a company by charm: "'The Act Boaut,iirrosistiblo two men, pre-geby who, supported 1)11111 Jena I ifur described Si "The Story of ths players, Including oddity a scenic, singing tropical Marie nelohardt. is a fascinating dog act: Al Dotty Alden. jItunt 1.1 uutionary." 4; Man Halo, Joseph aterling and Mare Penberthy completas the program, billed as "The musical elaborate 11 and clever a , with leaturo songs rendered by a It Is Nellten. i cons ' I ' oornedy. 1 Iremarksible voice. 'TWIN DEM" Among the five other acts are Daisy The Pantagescope and Sine etches-!te- a Dean and her company' In "Th. CriBeds." Twin cyclonlo round riumborn out comedy, attranthis THE a powerful sketch 0( everyday : Josephine Sege and the game Itivo bill, opening at next Wodnoeday's sic" lite. Tudor and Stanton in & wag!matins.. goon I be will York cast. again ing. dancing and equilibristio novelty; HIPPODROME. t t , Rive and Graham with comedy. songs rt the Salt Lake Theatre tor a three and days enrigament with Saturday THAT yoa can't Judge a play by salami modern dances. Granville "the organ grinders." in a hubeginning next Thursday. rmatinee .m1,1Fisids. Is in Indicated the play In a The humor of "Twin idede" Iles morous turn in which comedy patter its novelty. Life in a Crowded apart. Lady's Garter." which Ralph Clonin. and songs are featured. and Edward! and ment,houee furnishes its "motif" ateachtra players present at and Fletcher, "the squirrel dodgers" IIts group of amusing PeoPie are all jar the Hippodroma theatts all nut week.' witty& line of comedy. r, in of which exist drawn type finely 'It is a dotoctivo story of Os bettor The film feature of the new but is every community .and are therefore 'class. through which runs a delightful George Waish's melodrama entitled, The tact that- lova affair. easily recognisable. "A Manhattan Knight." taken from their distresses arise from too great Gelett with a the Burgess' novel, "rind the Womdeals pia; of The gift proximity in an apartment house pro. jawelod garter to Lady Salisbury, a an." ' The hero goes in search of ad'. video merely the skeleton foe the ati. purventure; Ilearns that be is ,peing poems of tha roollm by the king i Hon. Harry Hawking and hie bride England: of crooks; 'its a warna is sued on by founded gang the and plot Blanche. a little lady too fond of to beware the theft of this famous garter from ing from a crystal-gaze- r ,1 making stray acquaintancel. IIYL man with the "split ear," Melof "Ad the subaomuseum the British the a MonttIto Signor and Signora chaste of tho polio. of two conti- dently he delves deep Into the night great Italian tenor, and she hie watch-N- I fluent the criminal. known life of America's largest city and is wife with p1ent1 Of reasons for nents to catchname and adventure of "Th. Hawk." !surrounded .1 watching. Above them live the Lark. only by the a .photoplay, filled with t4. also newly marriee, he a m,odel 'rho evidence leads directly to Brute galore. It is Ins. at of a husband and she too, auspicious Colduhouit and Haien Hamilton. who action and shows the athictigvatar believe in the paragen she bas vine !are having a charming love affair at hie beet tared. , "Twin Beds" Is now In the sixth 1 year of successful career and still go. int merrily. Supporting Mime Saxe 16- ,.11.4.- - II ... - ..1- -, .1,-:; I .-I I.' .1. ,...1., L., a Li Sr. such- well known comedian, as ' 1 Auguste Aranlini. Hugh O'Connell. 1 .1 Howard ray, Bess Stafford, Susie . Written For The Saturday News by Alan Dal. , Scott and others. . ,,, . OttPlIELlif4 i , ' 21117 TORK Ii g.etful of the theatre's feverish life. -MMA CARITS. Popular comedienne ' 1 , ".e, 12. Yes. we thought a lot about that sex- CITT, April e, tette. and singer of songs with a laug'h musical The Century theatre is a large piaci, in every line, and Sarah Padden, ei 14 shows In one for , famous vaudeville acttress' headline I show. you feel.. at the -- . the new Orpheunt bill opening Wed. week! Not a single Century that You've got to behave; to ..be ;leaderght- - Ever one of Emma I ,..o;r1rouzt.. party mermen'. and drama. ' comedy, or never ',1 Carus' tea odd bonne Is a funny bone: frivol. There is on atmdephere VI e !Wtraight"attraettom ahe is a theatrical paradoxa. prima of almost malignant dignity about the i a with J. Walter .1 New York'S taste were A.'entury theatre. ,It hits you in the ; donna Comedienne, I I tee,e se e,eeee frottino,,theveeero vrn. tileinutalo mtuecitixcaalesehtietivriced. Leopold at the piano. ; ' se:';ate.guaged by thisepleode eYe as you enter. f.urrieolrytwatosrtarange site ,. ,,,.,,,;44 Sarah Padden is presenting this .. the revival of YOIR LAST orro irruxitt TONIGHT TO EV his object- rather pleasantly.,..."'Lassie". 4, - nt 16m. aeralit Abet... its forfint-ortii - e ' year - a little comedy: of . lave - and i anon lost one's malign' was laceY, and certainly free , delicate. ,.., be dignity.The 'revival .:was made - with quality would laughter. ''Betty Behave." and those - from the vulgarity and the garish fea--who remember her acting lit ':The , much I am rated tures skpitrttehdelassusulaest amnudsitottito sta.rehocwhy. Its not and loftily. sumptuous display. i: Cod" and 'The Eternal Barrier" will .. , d .. effort to outdo the oeig.inal produe-agatuart the ''0 inveightne .. I men were picturesque. and they lthpreelate her doubly, In her new lion 'alas made. Scenically, the revi- , ,.., It 'has yiLytalt mesteaLshpw . were given all pretext to tarry the The unignith.pro .11,,autswente Payelde Marvel et tee ': .Mtn Billie Shaw and company.wlii Its Uses. Its eharnt. ete place under' Ifne J fully dressed and east with great care, ,, Century.' s ' , in a spectacular dance.drama sun. and Its Clientele., .I iberely 'peas ; and caution, Nobody was The scenes showed' Juniper Green 7 'to I: , rppear going . ffe't' Mies of Shaw's creation and declared the remark that four of 'ern in one MINS on the banks of the waters of the Leith e tricks by reason of the cast. I . NEW BILL FIRST DAY or and Lord Ingiehart's town house in ... one of the beat of all dancing acts! week, with no counterattraction la a I Theany Eric... IA' audience on OM opening night l. .., 'the star ' 'is assisted by, Dave White; curious record. , Had It been "war- wax verye.mutti Both plcLondon. Berkelee Square. A metre"' Melhesh int the There 'alert. , et ,i Edward Mirth SI aa 4 WS e sae end Holtsworth fitted turea into wire ertistic, we quite Harry time" could of course have said was tha natal fear' that "Florodore ,,.,,14-'. ..... Poiret sttl'A.- - e West Avey and Donnie 04., that the people needed light and recrethe scheme of the dainty little oper- 1 woted.Ptove to have age& and that , le V i. t Nell, one of the best blackface teams ative etta. Miss Tessa Kosta was Kitty Mac- as a contrast to the book and munha would be dubbed rewei ne--Jun- gl ,era''ek:.s. I Ho the ,road. will present. Id minutes their entertainment e ". , life. But there Is no old fashioned, There was the idea'f everyday ,...4,,P a accent but lovely singing voice 4, of humorous entertainment: Scotch are such explanation. In fact. there is ne that the et would fall younger generation a known as ponularlY- - 'as "Thethey counted for which mom. Then this Toting explanation at ell. It le so, lust be- - teenthuate----a- s Alm ommt ACTS OF NACDEVILLE . younger generation'. ,1 was Molly Pearson as ittleg Duncan. 'MI" -- Josephine Byrnes and Robert, . cause it act sat ,first frequenCir doWheuthe in E. Cehan, both fine.eingers, will be which That two the amusing episode 1 , - - I was in. nO particular, attritanjthere heard in eongstAld and new. bran Grey girls argue about the Bible, and beget "1 The revival of "Irlorodora" at the There was a "You've ;st a breath from the lowlefide ot.Seete got te'elMer-rtettupon amending it. wait left intace and ,i land. course an of theatre 2 .:.-was, riavor in Nor Century was the air. soon ' this wee. juselis amusing today. as it was ' as feetlasting as she is tel. event. Somehow or IN A 2,1457LIT MELODRAMA. ' 07 ' we had The other, audience the originel production. dissipated. at enjoyed the teener ,! ented; and Libby and N'elmon arc- keyed ourselves .itp to o. f ) . , high pitch delightful'musie that time cannot me ,,,,, Bottomley, Carl Hymen. Dorothy Dickeeear triek bicycle riders wet, mingle Ion this 14 son. David Olasetford, Ade einelair and 1 subject and were even a trifle stale, and eat very attentive and good. ' 3',,,, comedy ertib their feats wheel. Kin. hysterical; I don't kno why., "Flo. natured. -- But a bit cool! lt was not' Robert Smythe were ell interesting. se ,,,,,k c,grame aad Topic, i.,, tut ,of the Day retmd rodora''' meant to most of us memories until the sextette appeared In the sec-There is to be a new-11aplay. the bill- 1 am sure this news will be received the beautiful aextettethet eextette ond net end the famous "Tell Me, , iv by. Barrie enthusiasts with extreme est , PANTAGES.' wasresponsible for the Oars suct4ess. Pretty 'Maiden" started.- - that the en. , eitemenL But personally. I hope that ,We grew sentimental over this sex. thualapm began to evidence --Biatta.ma, 411111117- . Colitho!oita Tesetotza 3 to e've i pON1,1;;S. dors. ;monkeys- and a tette. with its lovely reakiene. and sextette wee a riot.: It was contain 1 : : eateea.ae his mule In an act that their tremendous. appeal. .And. we with more fervor than I applauded" 1 , ; -- et ' ,,. 1 ' which . MAR1 '1": '. ,rnacka of the oid time "big top," and wondered how they looked today. At iI believed the Century '' a Bar- - I...,.,,,.,..,,,,..,.,.,...,,e,,m,5.t.........n.n.... tateee as Eilre Comedy Circus. bead. any ,rate, Li fey were not ', 7 I of holding. ' Ainto Laps With a Winfoome Voice. tes ago. nt , - 4 'sneg Ills l'entages ,bill this- - week. ,hiarried probably; settled down,- - for-- , day , se x t et t e wJa of I the'New 1 litiednoidgniu be J. ' , - tork-e-an- d , ...4-''- 4 , 44 " , . 111 0 - -- . ;0,-5- :. , Ws, 4 t 1 , ) ,, ,, A , v'olA 44. 1 , . r , 1,1 mirth-provokin- A S omososoomootoot00000noss".g2'114"11111111"11oo , ..,...., - 0 ,.,-- e .' - 4 - - , '' .,),I A -4, A . b. so, '' ; - g boos 4 to t000 tril.44 tub Fir Ito. au. b4 bus Ito, top 144 Iatodlog wail iskIN It o. Woo olio. Oast oho'Nolo. ea ',Poll4 aLe woosSI t000ttOo4 IPII II olio) oill port" octioso IP IPlumai JoOI 0 tatattsto osport000so silo. 011.111 pubs Ito Post oft. koo 'IP &sit tw 64 1Verestit await Ostoir to prowls Ito" Postsoostoo! ALAN PALK. . , . ' "sIt v - , 4,, -- , 4 4 go ;117,0411 hill, i 0 . t ''' . gel. Lk Coming. 0 pm. Mme OF too4-,14- .. it At ' good kook. 0441 olwollt la this revival them dee perittipe ed the 1 0'.00. . , : ' V..: Mot Se sole .444 a stay? attn., 1 44 toaka Eat. kat frisrui Sibiteee did dicey eel billow It would. ""''' hu 14rttlial cannel vosteok Woks4, I . ; , hge.n., It Se mica a tory slopnue ik.4 theme. sad re corieptcomosty garrant: , I t ) ,Athellikt ", I intriedareet ent. Led noir . ' '" , 1 lit toed a ming "Tart." and siaewbers. , Aloe thous were chaos-esad atoll... ' '''. , ' theWas The femmes mumble from ' "Ietiventes 'Hone. People." 'era biter. .. .." ' terieeed and two ditties that were ore. ' ralmss 1, '' e'. latillY la Loolle Start s "Belle of 1144u PA 0 4.010.se . 1111 Lime Omosee, t . were rue So. aim Inieeted. C.s...014 idayfeir" 14 Maws sos44,4 loon. ;' I ' l' owpa Iwo at toast got good measure. and 44 Lao Nom. owl Dorn -Yietrotiora" wee not eremPed. 11,4144 ibalimellso. Pope. A Christie MeeDowald a rib sad Pima 16114ot4oto 0.11a410 sea, Teal t Tea rho Was 8111111.41 itolyroc4 very mostly. it not gsudily, !. SALM bad Miss Painter triads a ticmenitheus hit as Dolores, htiss PaintNan or6oro woe too fl ireort pvir ' , ' mad sing-aleer was a bet. the Oss Dolkit illoottes i bur use she M. O. lit draft to 0.4, D, rrwar, at Pure Voice, anti . , ' I.e Tbsoistrib, oars bees tieorge Itasatil played the &Mi. . bigr, i fr14,031-4484 44,441046 k''. wititimoo rly role of Temiditipoark wet mem 114 444 win 14 soatio41. sled to be al Naar $a the oornewhat 1 satiquely humored part permitted.Welt-o-He t ' r blid no cinch. Harry Yonder and Woolf sang remarkably well. and . ' ''. "' ; the skew sextette girls werecut Oita ( , out tad past. It in your ectap book-- Pam Sykes Dorothy Lamle Par 1 . 4,", 4,, ; 0 ,,", , Evelen. bestrioe Bwazials, Marcella 1 ' kb, ,S. , Swansea and Muriel Lodge. O. . . The original outlaw) girl in 1100 Q1) A ; ' ' '' ' were Margaret siker, Naught l'es. ' if smith, Marie Wilson. Marjorie Rol) se. , Astaire Waybura sad balmy Ore.. Aid . .1 -' la the original east were R. X.. Ora. '.Z, 1 ,''' ,. ,. ,. ,, .., .Alk ipoo ham. Cyril Scott. sydniy Naa. , ;4.i ' I". lionvillopand Renville was the only .4 Jodi. , member of the origins trans IS the , IralriVna at the Century.--Wil- li clouts. Ihrsord' . , IItvoirv PrWast Fannie Johnstone, tioelma L. least. siwd Tesoador Waliace Way Ldnutn. and Edna Bop. ?Impede roptdar aknitze Onabbittionno ko App., M Orphism ow. Ow 33111 Opoldat per. I often gee Cyril Scott and Edrut Wedseeday Mgt NOW MATINS ' Wallace Hopper Hitting around and el there by ray Compton. Robert they do not suggest that twenty years was certainly a very' Unworn affair, have done them any damage. Alto. and a 'strange offering for Broadway Lorraine. Mary Jarrell sad Jean CsAChic Sale dell. Aud It is to be done et the the(ether the revtval of 'Florodora" st this We ase. was a festival for the old theatregoer. atre that tiret housed "The Little )diss. barriparantaoSo. of end curiously enough it proved to be Ed Wyan Is an musing pompon. lose to wtt. tbe Mayinarket. kers tbatorkve a Waller festival tor the new them with Miss Laurette Taylor best roue tO of "monologue" "ell the Irak. Irmo Lite gift the old end Sete do tersest?, emphasised. thmelly. when London. where she will try to tregeer. not mil. This time they did. she onNerod there tbe vogue musical show is of doubtful characLIC 11141111 "3 ShoWers," threatened to be In. a ter. and Is apparently uncertain of with "Peg 0 My Heart." Piot this NAVES 4 CO. tereeting at the Barris Theatre for the hitting the bulls in it be Ono time with will In Night U.' eye. thee call taavon that It was presented by Mr. oinewhat more dirfiruit to remove the curseend be tiornee---- a and Mn. Coburn. The Coburn won Wynn, ZARMIT MOM. artair perhaps. In this play Mies Tay. does the bolsters show IL Ile up', so tor muvh renown. and Incidentilly very to makes to hide her Wort evert exactrennet Ed. go Wynn speak. much more money. by being the pro. he Wee to do for personality, and even wears a black dueers who had gutwietion enough to ly be blamed If so Henry he often has dons wig. Then lust 'Its we aro going home. himself what " "eso tootnothin( in "The Setter 't)14." with that black wig rl our nand Other manager turned It down ruth- for others. His new effort isit called And His Ins is at fly neopoliki 04447 leanlythe very best of them. Put "Ed. Wyna's Carnival" and it the Coburne believed In the little play, the New Amsterdam theatre. where to Stead It proved and it made & fortune for them. replaced "Besucalre." plenTherefore, I say. thew next selection be a very elaborate affair. with 1111111LIAN & GROWS bad interesting possibilitiok ty of space nevertbeless for Mr. Wynn, But "I Showers" was a very sad the monologist. afit,Licrirr 11 OW And he monologued in hie usual dimippointment. It had no original manner. everyHs hilarious book Wit. to guyed offer. Its by qualities NOW ?LATINO ham Cary Duncan, was th very ovine thing. Including himself. and made Lightner Girls tossonce of mdiocrity Its story con- - merry every inetant. Wynn always corned a tomboy heroine called "Bob" bands me a laugh. There is a cersad who was In love with the hero. whilst taM quality to his humor that is apNewton Alexander AND licit still, end the villain by means of pealing. and he has the knack of dec both. That it via up to date wee 'leering his sallies artietically . lirestwrisit Whist Lights. only gleaned from the circumstance of course "The Carnival" wasnowithee-- 1 Its around had that prohibiout form and void. It plot hinged ts TOT OTHER $IO FEATURES tion. The gallant southern colonel in and things happened just 25e. Oa. Itsvittleire 11$1 the piece wait accused of owning an II. quincethey happened. Somebody had alarms Three 74e. 1164 toe, fl TOO, eal, the villein endeavored to foil them painted a nice scene showing the Lower Mawr, WI a camera was anxious to fasten the Sphinx. so that was utilised without Eattre Baktosy Seo. Nate, Itort bee. guilt upon him, and win the hand of the slightest difficulty. Mr. Physic the admirable tomboy daughter. sketched a little something en-- I ' also It was all very trite and stupid. and no "Japanella" and there was the irrelevant characters introduced titled "RP Everything went.. made an awful muddle of IL The tom- ban uNycl'nfIn's Carnival" was extreme"Ed. boy girt was very much in evidento, ly elastic. It could have been and did all sorts of stunts At one stretched to admit any piece of seen-er- e momenL she swung herself down from : vaudeville stunt. business. or Any the roof of the barn to the stage bk or any burlesque incident would not a rope, and landed, smiling, and hap- been out of place. pyl, She was very persistent, rand have There was a'very clever girl 'named frightfully kittenish. to have The music of "3 Showers" waa by Lillian Fitzgerald, who seemed 'fingers' Creamer and Layton. and very ordin- - a whole bag of tricks at her she TELEPHONIE WASATCH 21121 au. It enclosed a quartette that ends. She sang French ditties: strange sang strenuously, and seemed to revel gave imitations. and she used a was She most accents plausibly, 110aSJ Otherwise there was little to in ALL NEXT WEEK acquis1-- 1 take away from the Barris theatre in very versatile person. andAancouple-el the way of melody. As for the title, tion to this "Carnival." So tlit;) New York esteems and I suppose that it needs explaining. it acrobats known as Henry Regal was due to a llegend that predriteail Simeon Moore also went very well., "MY LADY'tale S GARTER" After the piece was over. Mr. Wynn.' good luck. for strYbody who saw three went out into the lob-- , , In his make-u111113wer!I in one day. week only by , theatre' Mimi Anna Wheaton played the tem. by of the New Amsterdam ' RALPH CLONINGER fustits.! the to departing be and there greeted . boy, and seemed Miss Wheaton Is This he did in his accustomed manner. In the production. Associate And of the Players , a clever girl, and I trust that some day and much to the delectationHitchcock. she willose font, showers, if they Will departing ones. Raymond An bserbing ereak play with a delliglitfult,ieva , bring her bettor luck than the three as a rule devotes himself to s hidiseaartsstem i , at the Harris theatre. Miss Vera Lammwma 0 . Stationea last Wednesday and Saturday .1 - Ross past a newcomer with an extra- - better. At any rate, be was the . ' Prierat Nitabtae Sae bares. $1.00 tol3ei . ordinarily fine contralto voice'. Paul word.. . 360 Matinees. 25e, . sad 60e Frawley, William Winter Jefferson, "Lassie" which was produced at the Lynn Starling. Walter Wilson, and out tot be ' , . eu; , Edna Mord were in the long cast. It Nora Bayes Theatre, turned . a tw 7.,,,..,, our iocrhg twt If Il ma ' yd ni atlymo itet, ?ex' az 4MS. n get.e;Ke , ,, the Comedy Theatre some' at done set to ,J 'Dainty Comic Opera Star: years ago. And ne,et it was idea-' 1 Pla 1 1 musicaccording to the latest .' At Pantages Wednesday by Hugo Felix. dtewvears tahedriaMwascult greet?' . 4 to act to music ScoIts atmosphere of England and aloof e I Next Week errs e., , tlandin the sixties was somewhat - , ,, ; Sae veers ' ,,,,litat ' hoodeirames es 1.1ht 0 It oesaiset holier tt det ertoirellit. - ( wool wild Play, . . Uliposlit lb I oo mmo of ilssi as seater ,i - reaas oktma. 1 Stir ofSongland - woe teat reminder of is percent id. It was skernitoely doe& sad Ilia entire's ketween the two souk et 'reit sesistas was treaty insedinced I eat toevait to soy that I think tato old toile neore granotul. mere deinty.arrit more onevincing thee the samesersime anott et leder. but vary eye foramen Ps owe besitti. sad I don't aspect scribed MIT. With irk Or course the "terve 'was kresett U. te I. is saute aa peettibis. 1 .E.,0,,, , I. .., ! . et Inks Novo,' t.40 Emma Carus, Scintillating tal &her ea Itetemasid It seam Ikea elethes that iI bed onseamtek Ileac droned easels three eke ti,m Seel to ',lista ail kohl op, 'ha eitellettasmill hai& sad Ike ,o, , , treat et onuouti intorset In Now An ,,, . , I. ' 1 - ,, - trl,4, ,01 Oda show lo & ebaractorteot s speech Front 04 orvhestro on. Illiitto , weer Irsoel altuatong as welt se gess I on matters of eurost 4callee1luse4 &two ami references to Ile high liners "ORM 4 tall II of his ..ittlehr-K044- " 61 VII rS b treated atmoaphoro for Isaloro ha wore leo kin produc000 taill went VP. The snag device ot tbs 141turitto slate on whirt Otorowrool ' 4torgse of intoreat to old sod poling . sea clever sag trAvoliAlt,' - ' '4 ' Ur. 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