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Show , 46,40,441.yirlir ir ayeco. I, 1 ' 11 , - - . , .02Se, - War ,Z-- . !, .7r aa, ' - .. . Z.-- - IV Ab Par ML.WoIPIr - -- L..... - . - .0 ' ' - ; ,t '''' - II ., f.',- t ' - e .'" ' - t. "1:11111 : ; . ' : t 7 1 i ., - 1 - ,,, , - He ball' don. actors wi- have had In grieve for Frank Bacon. none. a big thing for his profession and has the Arilerielte ibeaLre. but of won his reward. The theatre lover with' the possible exceptioiever can 4 but say. "Thank you, Frank has Joseph Jeffereon, such nit Bacon. and may you rest in peace.". won reached SO ,far and as Frank E. White in Denver Post. hounded love froin his countrymen ivraported. : ' 'stank Becon,,hose,death With the Actor Duty First. lin the After-- , years of ,struggle his 14ne. Franklin was about got When finally wttolts,7- Frank Bacon a NIew York to step on the stage in Cleveland before appear to ehaeco to Old inventor Sunday night word was brought sotetence as the quaint this her that Burton Green '. ber husband. After Hunter." In "Tbe Formic, home in Mount of other he appeared In a number on John was dying Vernon. Nevertheless. she courageprevailed Vnally and plays on pith the performance of Golden to produce "Lightnin';"rben ously went triumph of her part began the incomparable had rOO to hear tier Frank tiscom hisLanaa public and laugh at her stories. It was the schooling he got In M198,1 1 There may hais been a, little- lack-of!, early etruggitwahat made Bacon ' to hie opportunity; Ile had dreamed 'spirit in Them while her looked i with of making 13111 Jones a 1111111S beyond the circle for years, and when the time came hetnut,er,adtatitaa listeners. certainty made him Use and the love.---deepiher thoughts were far away from the has -- come ;of playhna ItO let :t he public tho player comes to him through the knew nothtng of her Mirititaland character. marked no reflection of her personal love one mum feel a re904 fle is loved- fel--- Ma- .taulta;- He she eree F . ' ' 4- , - a- u - 41 , for-ab- --- -- - t but he is a friend. He harms none In a human fashion) but himself and loves mostbut th the end he hoee he leve' Mime- hle wen?' t them' Jones much the same all you p- fovea that-- rare vegahondmtrVan Winkle. They are much alike. indeed. loved Frank Bacon because he lived el hs'acted tont You loved Joe Jefferson as lie vitally acted old Rip. But Frank Bacon created Bill Joneehe was his conceptend because he saw the intense human reality of the Part. Bacon la beloved ou creator and portrayer. Now that the final curtails Is down we can but applaud this man who has - Pier"area a brilhaallY- - He-btong battle. Be triumphed sad was the Isright of hie lowest whe death came. He was ready and the rest he longed for In his. No need to 7" , -- 4 - -- s - Bill-Jone- s LASE " f- I flekleN-edeIrtt- tic-To- V. bait-siste- le !' i. , , i 1 4 ., - Al ire - . ' '.;... --: 4,,,,N to ...,. '7I'',.' - -- -, 46.4, 4s: : .14' , E,..;,-- : Q7) s" ,., ' 4.. dilloo4-,- 4 1 .,'''', Ill I ' ceeding 7.000,000 ,1: ;P A ,4, LIL...i!:':.:? : ;,' ., - ',....kltn 4 It . st.pACti . ; - . j 4.. . . ::., - .. AULEmomm. 1., , , . f 0 , - .- R. '; , E - ' Orpheumites are assured of thing out of the ordinary in the bill opening' next Wednesday night, the management of the big circuit having ,gone to extra effort a in providing a vaudeville rnenu that forms a most appetizing array of good things for the :1 ",-.- , .....: ": 1, ',,," -- ,- - :1,.- s, ',... .1.::,: , DEit4E. " kA -- . s 37 ...0,40. f ,;,.., .s., PARDO-AN- I e !'6,,: . ;;,,,j190. ' .i. .,. Z. : :. 1 0, sol , ...;......::..7. .; 10 : ' ''' ::: - :' ... : .; ',.;.:. . cARSON AND KANE , 'te. t' t ., ; ''. 1 4, ..: :.. !' ' . ' , '.. .' ' i couz AND DUFFY '.I ' , - 4 1f;., 4 f:' tir k, - 04,,, I, , ' t IN ' .4, i.?7,.,,,,z.,,,,!,',.. r ?,- - rtiikv, ii.. itiK :,' , ,,,,.: '',, : )trtl,,.; ::: ;:., ;, : : .)! , ! , .., . ::: .: A , " 'e ; ; ,.. i f4 I! . en . t 4.y. :'f141 I '; . BOB ROBINSON , 7 0 .,, RENE PIERCE CI KAI WWWIMOOMME, -- Salt Lake playgoers have another treat in store for them. ''Iszy's Night Out" is the name of the new Monte Carter musical comedy revue which opens at the State theafre today. Each week new laugh situations are created and Mr. Carter's originality has a good chance to display itself this week. With a comedy that abounds with laughter he is sure to keep his hearers in good humor. "Iszy's Night Out is created to keep people latighingand to make them forget their cares and worries. The plot is One that is said to hold Interest from start to finish. As the name Implies' the je1!rtatlbr plans to Slip one over On friend wife and to celebrate with some of his friends. flow they meet a girl in an automobile ; how friend wife learns of the noes evening out. and how daughter this to get father's consent to something she wishes. is Woven 'into an Interesting theme. New costumes, as well- as more catchy' song hits. are included. Of The art, also are a work lagsa settings reedit and orchestra, dire,ctor tithe persona. Martha Knight dancer and actress, who 4 tho wile ot Tyrone Power. will be a Broadway recruit this season, Joining a repertoire company which will operate for the entire season at the Lenox theatre. Through -- an exchange of contracts H. H. Frazee will sponsor Mrs. Flake this season instead of George C. Tyler, LARRY HARKINS a AND HIS orhas arranged some interesting chestrations. and Howard Keens has new numbers. some dance staged Following is the Mil SIMI program: Booklet chorus. Carter's Opening Maids; "Marie." Billie Bingham and maids; "Kill Them With Kindness." Mama Howard Evans; "Lonesome Blue." Charlotte Creed; 'Ho It Again," Perqueta Courtney: "Specialty." State Trio; "In Rose Time." Agile. Snyder; "I'm Wild About Wild "An OldMen," Billie Bingham; Faahloned Girl," Vernon Sangmtuster and "finale." entire company. :The cast, ban been carefally-..select-ed and the greatestqaugh comedy of the geatcon is promised; Along with this production will be shown Aliee Caihoun. talented screen mar in "The Little Wild Cat." As the little mountain girl who is nicknamed "the wild cat because of her temper and disposition the well known arOtist is seen in her best photo-plaffering. Along with the interesting some theme are interwoven thrilling Miss Dayne-wit- appestritc-Mr--Cress- latest skit. -- Without a Will There's Way." The new skit is said to be - a delightful bletuttng of, humor and - pathos. with a final "kick" that registers it as the best thing- - the great comedian,-autho- r haa ever done. The cast is an excellent one and the dia- -- T - brlittod, s l'Intl,P1;-Phr- teal -- tt, plot cleverly worked out Salt Lek-er- e alit extend a glad welcome to the t; iee club University and bawl. This aggregation or 0:2 and musicians form the greAtsingers est musical assemblage ever gathered to.gettipr 'eon the hill" and their pheum offering will be a triumph of good thinge They have arranged s program with a Ppectal appeal to vaudeville audiences. with close bar e . : ' .. FITHE - , IIIMEINEINI A DAY MOVIES FOUNDERS I t . '' Erea Ingo at (Payment at Si dr bong-time , alet -- it - ' ' off,-rin- IZZY SAYSThe new ewe week has more laughs, songs, and -pretty girls than ever before. . -- f" zA ., ! -- a IA IN STREAMS et 'Mar Margaret CaMarell. ..itiig. Salt Lake Theatre ,.....:, An lollop Towetir TOM WISE 1a Kid Banna IlieffM ". newas.; end fit the Tr leption. ILAON , - - ;et ar.: $1 Pee, At UREA- - TRIO ---, aElb E R J01111 & IMONTECARTER MAIL stars Elizabeth Kennedy & Milton Berle "Bromiwav Bound.. inaMMIMalmtm,MIlimEnaMMIONION A PA111,11741. TOP1C4 DP TUE DAY. PATHE NEWS. 4n "3,1VISE FOOLS" I AND 2. and 21,00. Saturday at 220 25e sad 50e. atembership tee of 21 entitles members la tagla drat:taloa to "Cottaley ceivroll01' 22.e 150e. 25e 1 r es,7117 PRICES It2.1110. $1.4511 See. rho tor-SEAT SALE DECEIIINER Mall Orden; Maw. ' sad S. COOPM, , DEGINNIND WED. EWE-- . NOV. ' HOLIDAY BiLL mok LEM WILL It, CHESsi AND IthANCIllt DATIVE Ileol t IEflMT1 OF 11AII GLEE CM. II AND BAND., 11ZPEOPLE-112. - AAA t, Other Orpkeuee Straderd A4.. , i::: Ai ALUM CALHOIN go otAttle WI Meath ni E 3 0 . NV A toottedy maasteriPtere Harrii I I -- - :i : RD STATE Difeetion.--Arkroio. 0 v0 U - MINNEEMO A . WEM.--- b - t T N 410,,,r A The Twinkling TrinompbT 4 , rake" RECT4171. Satin Strostilell CNted, , f.'7,t1 Jr. n, & Frawley in "It'a AU a Succeoses.Ottern----- ela PlayingMatinee & Evening. Harry-Watso- F tt4t,R - 1 uDEvitLE..,1, ',.,N' -- Now MONDAY AND YCESDAY. DECEMBER 4 oud JORN GOLDEN. Producer of &Mulatto sod -- other ffi 11 A''.f : ;I.L.::,,,-...- , s'i ,..;2.13... -0 ., this I , , - PANTAGES 20.--- HIck-twou- ld Salt Lake Theatre I 1 from-start- orthorre CO InItryCousin': DECEM0ER .7.11.1I - ALAN DALE SAYS: and JI Linder the direction -- ' FIRST PRODUCTIQN Salt take Community Drama League BOOTH T I foommni as originally arranged. 'Paddy," the first offering in which she will be peen. will open at the Lyceum in 1101412 Rochesteron-Novembe- r 77 and intereetrisigtv. taken on to New York- shortly theremany and popular numbers predominating. The band promises some after. numbers out of the ordinary and several soloists will add their artietry Mary Roberts Rinehart has written' to the program. another play for Wagenhals & Mbus Grette Ardine. with Tyrol and and it will be placed in rehearsal Mack. svill present -- The French In g month. preparatory to a local beautifttl-danModel." a pazticularly hearing about- - the first of the year. Saturday News by Alan Dale WrUten For The play. the producers iossert, is offering by lieville Fleeson and Albert VOn Tilser. Miss Ardine is heralded an original story on which Mrs. Rine as a dancer of renown and the producthugs belonging to the educational end hart has keen working for nearly a ENV YORK CITY. Nov. cultured sectiens of the community. The tion as a whole is said to rank with year. course the appearance of John then; go to Follies." It has been Vie foremost of such vaudeville yenta. s;te..,e t After- -i fortnight1it Powers 1Veavcr 1;ros., the original handsaw terravatbrou attack upon the Prince of Denmark. theatre, musicians. known as the "Arkansaw In Chicago. Nance O'Neil will go direct character has been Immune from who The illiftltiOn for a considerable period. Travelers. excel in comedy as well to New York for an engagement in Out amine of the old theatre-goer- s "Field of Ermine." This Play is thethave long ago ceased to patronize the Young Barrymore had been recommendas in their unique brand of music. to essay the role ever Binee heBabcock & Doilyare the iigt Word work of Jacinto ilenaVente In Inas:playhouse. -- A new Hamlet Invariably ed bta hit in rhe Jest.' in pep and ginger. Thefr On the O'Neil support are Lumeden Hare,1 means something. and no manager achtered to the Sam H. So everybody went ottet-ojot ItotilAvard' t'1"3"8"r a new Hana" Unie" the - Edwin Dougherty and Alfred The tickets at Si per theatre. 'Harris a highly poptiar personality. sea.soics marteet and most scintillat.toa t- precisely . indicate, t 116,1 throw,.did Mg' .17,011 drew imense slightest intettlIV trt lihaltrspeare nereer as id play 'Zona Gale. whose first WRY!. "Misaierowds ott that a Barrvmore in t "Art IMPTPICF10118" proVides a few minto the Sam It Harris theatre- -- but did indicateLulu was ti,es of the most enloyante artistry. presented by Brock:not the usual first night riff raft but Shakeepeare Willt distinctly worth while.n Bett," She is an artist's, model and a fore. Pemberton two Reasons back, has writ-- 1 -- - most exponent of posing. ten another one for the same producer. The Chandon Trio have a Bensational The author la putting the finishing t which includes some of the touches to the script out at her home . 1111P- -- .. .., . :Aii,;4 i:v,,,,,,,,i,,:rr rr,t ;I rn tz g of Aerial. feats mixed lin littOrtage Wis. Following that. Mi ns . p ,, wiih rlotous comedy. Aesop's Fables. Gale will dramatize a novel which is ,i1 . otb-- of the Day and Paths News xis to be published serially- - In the Cen- will each other in tumor and time: tury magazine. beginning next month. 1.4. .. :and this too will be put on the stage I ly interest. .. POnlbortnri. , . A A 4, -- ' - MONARCHS OF MELODY ge The new show will be jointly heal-line- d by Will M. Cressy and Blanche Dayne, two of the most popular of all actors, and the University of Utah Glee club and band. Mr. r Cressy and t I - AND 1 r ,' i(t' I : ,o, . LORRAINE EVON ',,,, ,.., .....,,., 4 4,00; . ..1 A ' .; . . i , 4..-- 4 ,f , ...40 t.:'.:e f g'''' ' w -- , i PRESENTED BY , ,. 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MAX UNDER iiPic; ,,k!!,,-,.- ,z, WM M. erroa7 and Ithutehe DaYtte.. az the Orphetun nett week In Mr. eirtellirb new alt. , AIL: It ...' . , 4 414Z - r.'Alef ,0',". - - ,. - 1:.1 , : 1111111111111111F ,,,,,,,i,i:.,1 ; 4e Peggy O'Neil, arrived hack In London alter a brief trip to the United ,States, begins her new season next month at Glasgow. hilsa O'Neil took back with her several American playa which may serve her. . '',,,; 'lAt ' A ,,,,. ' .'''.-"..- ; . t 'i,:-,,:- . ,,..r..,2J4-.,:ic- 1: ,;,::14' 111 ; 4 PS as i "," 1.-- ;- 11 0 Figures compiled last Week show that "The Bat," the champion of all mystery plays, has been presented by various companies, playing it bt all parts of the world. over 7.000 times with the total attendance figures ex- - ", ,:, t - ,,,- IN STAGELAND , ,;.; -. v. - : - i 7, 57 '.! 7 rire,.,.. 1 .: 1...,' ,,;(4 , - Lai)'' i ;, .,:''' '' ''''.''',.7 ' .- )(). - ;;:- -. , - - Pe"fl.b, -i ,,', ,..k..4,:i. P ' ,,,,1'.; other. The sketch has a surprise finish and abounds in clever situations and lines. it ia one of Mr. Cressy's most successful efforts and has met with uncommon SUCCeall all through the east. Miss Marion Hodges, niece of Mr. Cressy. 1 Is supporting these Orpheum favorites . . "N. J.:4 ,,,,,-- ) ...eitt,4.7t I ,ewrae..14' ;.. 1. f ''-- ,ot4e, .4',- ,,,,,,, ; , 1,..:;":,..1:4,:,,...e.4,..:4;:..,':c ',k I ..,..., r ;t V - , 1.4,... 1 A '7N., resorted-to-l- ?,.. - er,j kl aw-to ' i '''. ,14. HERE ARE ' THE BRIGHT SPOTS 7.'7'- -'t, ,..,?' "L.'," 1011.4,',?,16, : Mystery-int- OSPWI-MNOWN fax and wide. ,,,,, - 114 i: t stellar exponents of New England types. Will M. Cressy and Miss Blanche Baynes are to appear at the Orpheum theatre in Mr...CresLars latest playlet, "Without a Will There. a Way." next week. The story has to.-dwith two who dislike each other. They have Emma- - Calvesant at the Metropoifsettle a battle- over an I8.000 inheritance consisting of a tan Opera Howse a few hours after small farm in Bradford. N. H. . her father's death. Concentration on They are sent to the village rotthe task to be performed seemii to eree's office. where Creasy is !mid- and attempts to arbi- ilug forth the matterAfter - exhausting all his ingenuity the old rustic brings I Iout that one of the sister e was a nurse overseas during the war and the other lost her young husband at Chateau-- I Thierrl. The referee has a boy bur. led in France. He reads them an eve-1- . dimming lecture that prompta each. to renounce her claims in favor of the : ,i I 0 :: 116 vine's ' ' -- - judge brings 'action and the play.. . . 1';'-'- - '''s 7I' - (4' (74' - n stage of "Pagliacer truth and tion pour elong so turbulently in the inflamed mind of the jeislous muritmer that reason is upset and Ma wife dies by his band. This it only holding the mirror ,up to nature. It la not always the will of the interpreter to seek consolation in selusion. Effie Elisier did not retire from oterepr...ntation of 7,11443ar because her husband died only a few hours before .the curtain went nix . mmmmm mmmmm r...11,t - bach- needed and they revel in it. An kill who to seeks convict escaped o the l':' .,t':,.--;,,,,s, ''..c. ' -- -,T, 4th-with and love are just what the three Cons -e ...i .., c:.- ? i - . .,, . I.7-011- ,;, I - - ,...A7 ,P 'THREE - le - ,1 t't,...!" - THEATRE.-1-7-75- , - the announcement that an un thoughtful; mentally agile. and Incor., !known actor would present Hamlet ,at risibly Introspective perfonality that attention all the time; lie. !Ott:L:7 eakitrellHarT. 0'11:1(thleteat;a1V. raraStWr: compelled hod his moods. He was penile. he Was flippant, he was storage. ho was ant. : mated. and ho was super.eensitiva. Parwas at his tizan In the Let too hasten to say that John rymora soon establishod himself Bp:: reea4Otioittaserorelmtnioncreci ha" soliloquy. I can ideal Hamlet Ho gave trivauttful Interpretatton of the formanco from start to finish. Ma dic- - famous line. Barrymora selther rant. lion was a joy to the oar. and his con. ed nor mouthed. He sat dulatly. and caption of the much discussed role was eeemed. to utter the speech as though artiaticolly charming. Ho worried shoot It waa Irresistibly movedI frost hts .ao traditiac It was of so cons- - wand. Every syllabi. ousted; O'ery quest to hint th at litacrety did this. shame bad its signtfleasco, Barryntoro I or Rooth that, or gothra the other, His Prince at Danmark was a (Continued on pace trim) 77 ,,. 6'? THREE li '' , : , , , life--B- ur Orpheum Headline Offering Presents !No Popular Actors -- , WISE FOOLS" which comes to the Balt Lake...Theatre for two days COMMOneing Monden December Tom Wise in the stellar-has- - not, only proved a tremendoue eueetes but it -Is said to be heating- all reeords in Great Britain. Australiaand South Af- -rice.-- The- Austin-- Strong-play lit and I. a- happy blending of mirth an the- rsil nyaterr.---It-isthree old who loved and lost the Hiding his own emotions while bachelors. same girl. They have lived together mimicking the feelings of the tharacsyears and naturally are In an awter he is portraying before the public for ful...rut...Theft there comes to them it is a 'familiar experience In the beautiful triri oP eighteen. daughter work of the actor. When Canio u- of their old sweet heart and the lives braids the 'State Theatre. . SECTION , . 1Posaibly - , With Musical Revue at ' . - ' .es Peri-0'1- 1- -1t - .. I. , , - - - - ..1 - - ll ' 1 .... 1 provide a 'degree of oblivion of Nor... row to the artist. .. , So the tudience. in life and in fiction. applauds the clown who has suffered mortal hurt In 'a feat the spectators think be has successfully achlevott - Lipe mutst smile although hearts are breaking. The physician advises- the melencholy patient the clown whd makes all the world' laugh---aexcept himself. To suffer and yet not shot it, to hide pain of mind or body with a smile that they who have come to laugh may not be brought- to tears of lympathysuch is often the lot of one who lives in the emotions of others. whether the merchant deal in smiles or tears.- -New- York Herald. '' r AMOVEI -- : 1g , r' 0 ", t :'' -1 1 ."L.----------Ji- - ' L- , '-- i , . I . l t i,r- $, ' I Vi ." f I . : ,. ,, , 4' 7., - '- 11 . , ,.:. . '' , -- - ., , .f ' ' , it . ' ,,, , : - , , , S.. i.... , . nit DESERET XEWS SATURDAY NOVEIBER 23 1922 Miss Billie" Ringha m ir t f - .. ' ' 4 . . , . i , , . . 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