Show Best in Music and Drama i DANIEL SULLY Daniel Sully as Father Daily in the one of the best bewitchingly pictured plays of the will he at the Colonial Theatre all nest The Editor of the Utah Independent saw it in D. C. last and he speaks of a very happy personal Those who keep in touch with the latest and greatest successes in the dramatic and will greet the announcement of the appearance of Daniel Sully in at The Colonial Theatre and with much The fact of Sully appearing in a part and play that affords more opportunities than his former Parish in sufficient proof that all lovers of a clean and truthful far distant from the much followed line of the ever-present boudoir may see and with a conviction that they have heen taught a good moral and as a result feel a desire to life The story of is decidedly original in its The scenes are laid in the rough and ready country of Western a small mining- town young in existence and barren of good christian Pretty Margaret Manning is the object of the unsought love of her who is many years her Arnold a young mining engineer from the is long since the one in the love center of the girl and this is learned by Jim the there immediately arrive event upon event to make the lives of the young couple anything but Nothing seems to be too base for Carter to attempt in efforts to separate the two and when he is in the midst of arousing the ire ot the citizens of Boom City against Leslie for alleged Father Daly appears to have a hand and voice in the From then on the pastor of a lit in community not overloaded tle church a with parishioners he has anything but a smooth but he proves himself a priest of commanding influence and a man with never-failing and besides proving the absurdity of his marriage to his young ward he shows Carter the way to everlasting happiness in his own Carter marries his housekeeper of many who he was about to unjustly turn into the He shows a pompous army colonel the road to a happy fireside but not without many scenes of extreme as Father Daly not being up in love affairs as they run from places the old veteran and his affianced widow in numerous situations that are delightfully A misunderstanding at the beginning makes Father Daly's path a thorny one and he is the recipient of many insults and much course treatment until he convinces the of Boom City that he is everybody's friend and a result which brings about a most pleasant and refreshing and a moral delightfully Sully is surrounded with a most capable company of players to fill the other s they all from characters the n I hood in which the play takes Following a series of the Willard Mack week giving a revival J which reflects the J credit on the capabilities of 1 Mary 1 great Carmencita and each ber of the company deserves J it for the work staged and a celebrate J tire of contemporary the This comedy J Clyde Fitch was produced J the Bijou Theatre in by a cast which included Madge Carr Frank Robert Clara Ferdinand and now stars of the first It was an instant success equally received on the other of the It is essentially a satire and off in the keenest manner tin foibles and heartlessness of M there of keen human inter- from the funeral ot I ad of the Hunter the The J J U of Hunter darter the youngest Die red of members of the disclosed when the is them that they left The oldest Matter married to Richard a straggler after is for social Hunter's brother dead parent entrusts the Iter niece with her money him in a position to main-jj En the He has already jB his wife's money proceeds to speculate with Hunter's as a friend and in love with tries to save the sit-HEwn and his unselfishness wins Stirling loses the love Kf bis wife as well as his money that of others and his only act is when he takes his own In the course of the play Hunter contracts a foolish with a gilded youth who is looking for social position and this foolish pair inject comedy otherwise sad the lies and mad speculation all come in for their share of are bright lines and witty For the most the strength of the underlying motive of scorn o the shams of present day is its greatest The play run all next week with matinees Thursday and Willard Mack's condition is still serious and though he is slowly recovering his physicians advise that he will not be able to work for some an actor of great who was last seen here in in the Salt Lake Theatre will take his place for some Stuart will open in his own of on May The Editor of the Independent is expressing his own personal views on the tariff He may be or it may be that he has not said enough on the If our readers do not agree with the tariff articles in the issue of s. or should like have them answer the and by views' on the subject we shall better understand which is the high low tariff revenue or free are all likely to be carried away by public Two centuries ago public clamor banished hung and put to death one century made Methodists sixty years ago the Mormons were driven from Illinois and their dwellings years ago public clamor sent two million names on petition to unseat Senator and every eight years manufacturers for personal gain clamor for congress to tinker the Before we tinker the let us 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