Show ITHE THE NEW PLAYS I Continued From Pa Paso Page go 10 I mr ak Dr While she he coquetted with her to end she from from beginning sang Banff prettily when Mind uUnd the danced l WITHIN T THE E LAW INTERESTING MELODRAMA I Jr J l THEATRE has to be called somethinG something some some- thinG so perhaps It was nas Just a ak as s LV k W well to call the one that opened EltInge In this new home homo of oC art decorations of oC which which are call call- call E Egyptian a a play of oC toda today hen given This description found Jus- Jus laUon In a collection of oC patters grafters t made Within the Law of oC timely mot pt educational value t I the mho honesty of ot the author BaI Ba Bay I there could be no question i play stood forth square squarely and fairs fair lr M s melodrama and ns RS such It rapidly omed amed the proportions of oC a n. popular r It will doubtless haVe no dlf- dlf It In holding Its own with the tho k plays that grow so dear r to the rt of or tho the public even en before tho the thee thole le e was ripe for them Under the prest pres- pres t harvest moon of graft Within the thew thew thew w can cm hardly fall to reap Its own ran and In box hox office receipts el 10 stoops to black black- hen lovely woman black what are we going to do about It it discuss discuss the ethical side of the quos quos- qu s- s would Ift be only to waste space The TheY Thep ky p Y offers Its Us own argument argument the tho ther specious one ono that a girl Irl who Is s st lot t to prison for tor a crime she he has not feels It Is her right to re- re age herself herself upon upon society society its In other fords to H set get ct even oven Mar Mary Turner who us s done time through no fault Cault of ofir ir r I own makes her own law and then to keeps within It Another bop op girl has stolen goods from a de detriment de- de store but It has h remained I Mary iary to pa pay the penalty It takes thor to realize that this is a cruel I d all seriousness however hot Mr Veil Vell- veil veil-I gains respect for tor his play In the heng be- be ng b by making a strong plea for j overworked an and underfed shop girl Irl N tate State r ate Society EPHRAIM Special to The Tho Herald Republican aim Sept 21 Lewis Lewis Larson Carson was a visitor Tuesday to Verda Anderson entertained at an 1 luncheon Sunday Sunda afternoon were laid for Mr r. r and Mrs Fred non B. B Bo D Dunham Glen Olen Hudson lu Josephine f delightful watermelon spree was wasat wasat at Monday Monda at the home homo Joseph ph Nelson for his birthday The arrived In hay racks IK In t Kato Kale Olson a bride of oC the tho wee week 1 I tendered a bundle shower Monday mint og Dg at the tho home of oC her sister stater Mrs r nielson Tho The home homo was decorated w tarts arts and cupIds Lunch was served JQ Ga o'clock Miss 1118 Olson received fly y beautiful gifts In silver linen and IM Pre Present nt were the Misses 1 Patra arson non Bendetta Beal Miss Erickson I lit Mt Pleasant Mrs Charlton of oC Salt Snit M. M C Mrs Sirs O Osmond mond Olson of Mantl Manti Miss Missa to a Anderson Francis Beal Lizzie I 1 Paint was demanded by In the assemble company a role so well I t to o her however howe she ahe might easily y be to act more naturally es expected ex- ex f GOVERNORS GOVERNOR'S LADY HOMELY AND HUMAN t N N a 4 plain hard nard working woman be bei from a kitchen away a i r stove tove and tu turned ned into a a. parlor or- or or or- its hats ts t's the question asked by The riots riot's Lady a n play of oC quaint andring and find trim ring originality that wont straights straight K s e heart at th the thu Republic theatre use of oC Its simple humanity beauly beau beau- ly Iy expressed by Miss Emma Dunn the lie he old wife wICe who Is Js left lert id d by bl the ambitious strides of oC her herad and nd ad handkerchiefs wore were compelled E Q a double duty The play proved as aa aane Ipg ne rig as the night Itself Ml Miss Dunn not obliged to weep alone for her were were merely a drop In the tho bucket red with those shed by by the tho sym sym- Ue Uc audience Ce When al all the tho signs Rt ted rod d t to o an anAlice unmistakable triumph I AlIce Bradley Bradle appeared to bo boas boast as ast t as Mary Slade herself herselt by having having Emmett CorrIgan sa say for her that th relit credit for her first play belonged ir r r. Belasco It Is a pleasure to add author and pro producer are to too toon Congratulated on since between the thorn them f have cave given gl the stage stase an extremely hand and fresh tresh creation bile bUe the story star of oC tho the successful s man n gets tired of the wife that hasn't up So with him has already been told rhe be tie Master of oC the House It gains 11 Interest F Interest and dramatic value yg Ug The Governors Governor's Lad Lady Ii rc E developed with infinite care from point of ot view of oC both husband and L J I Mary Mary Ian Slade is so limited that feIs eis e IB some Gome excuse at first for Daniel 1 Its It's es eb feeling that he has ou outgrown She L She has all the tho domestic virtues s heir heir belr most virulent virulent form Corm Hut But lut thanks thank Si Iii Is Dunn Dunns Dunn's s 's simple art this tender B I 1 little lUle woman becomes almost hied If Sed by her hel sheer eer persistent cling cling- Ito 10 to tl the plain everyday e ideals Ideal of oC theand the theand vl and b by her hr single minded devot devo- devo t tion to the man who feels he must roue t shake her off ott If It he Is to become a 1 modern modern mod mod- ern Napoleon More men than Slade Blade have URt listened ned to the tho buzzing of or that Napoleon bee beo But nut from a n Justifiably patent husband husband hus hus- band demanding that his wife represent I sent ent him properly both in and out of oC their marblo walls walla he ho becomes as ns hard hart as nails when the tho Id Idea a occurs to him that the tho young oung and beautiful KatherIne Kather- Kather Ine Strickland might help to make mako him hima a political power In the tho land Even aft aCt after er err cr a separation of five weeks tho the devoted de devoted de- de voted little wife doesn't realize tho the situation sit BIt and the suggestion of oC a divorce orce at first scarcely comprehended by her stabs nor her to the tho heart henrt That Mary should seek seck him out at the home of oC Senator Strickland on a night when political plans aro are being laid is an nn odd circumstance yet et the scene here hero Is IB to my mind the most pathetic Incident of oC tho the play If Ir there had been nothing else to t command sympathy and attention this interview would have established The Governors Governor's Lady as tho the finest and most appealing play of oC the tho year ear Here too was wag acting of oC a higher order ordel than thans than's a rs to be seen In Now cn York Miss Dunn in her quiet simple way took the tho play and made It all her own To see this frail little woman plain as a rag carpet and with a break In her voice that broke the tho heart carry the pla play on her shoulders and bring brinK it home homo to o er every man and woman In the tho house was to her seemingly unstudied skill Emmett CorrIgan realized the character character character char char- acter of oC Shade Slade perfectly and without exerting his power made It felt from first to last Ho lIe was t admirable Miss Glads Glad's Hanson gave beauty and poise to the part of Miss Strickland and ana Mil Mu- Muton Milton Milton ton Sills sma waited for or her like a sensible young man In her remarks on this subject Mary r talks straight from the tho shoulder But when she turns blackmailer and re revenges ro- ro herself upon her former employer employer em em- by marrying his son Mary is s so altogether contrary to accepted laws that we hard hardly 1 know what to make of or her She Sho Is la most easily explained as ns a product of oC a pIa play What she does Is done for the good of oC the pIa play And Within thin the Law Lan is a 0 very good play pIa of or Its kind It Is Interesting molea melodrama melodrama melo melo- drama filled with thrills and surprises The greatest surprise of or all Is the tho change that a a. lIfo of or crime works In InMar Mar Mary She becomes such a lad lady that th we marvel at her Wont ont you OU sta stay and have havo a cup of oC tea she sweet sweetly murmurs to a crook in her charming home of or crime rh The serenity of ot her life lire Is II broken only when English Eddlo Eddie base baso stool pigeon that he is Is betrays betras her trust In him He tempts her favorite ta crook Joe Garson Carson with a n. tale talc of Gothic tapestries that hang In tho the home of oC her unhappy in father Then Joe Joo discovers the tho trick that has been blen Ila played ed on him and shoots En Eng Eng- lish Eddie wing a Maxim silencer To to 0 avoid avoW noise and smoke Joe Joo gets away only to be taken to police headquarters the tho next morning His confession conCession IB Is brought about bout by skillful means i and anel Interest centers in him as ns the tho play pIa ends William B. B Mack played the part of oC Joe Toe so sn well that it seemed a pity ho he should be bo obliged to talk about having new pictures taken for tho newspapers This nonsense weakened a strong char char- Miss lIss Jane Cowl did a fine sincere bit of oC work in hi the first act but sho she made nothing of ot Mary after that except a n clotheshorse She failed tailed ut- ut ut utterly terly to sU- sU suggest est the mental keenness atthe of at the tho blackmailer Christenson Christen on Elvira Olson V Verda rda Anderson Anderson An An- derson Elizabeth Anderson Josephine Pauline Paulino Olson Ora Olson Lu Lureen Lureen Lu- Lu reen Whitlock Mrs Ed Thorpe and Mrs Sadie Fowler Mrs Charlton of Salt Lake Is 15 the tho guest of Mrs 1 O Oscar car Nielson Nielsen I The J. J G G. G F F. club was entertained by Mrs 1 Charles Quinn Tuesday evening A 1 lunch was served Present were Mrs 1 Homer Homer Ho Ho- mer Miller Uller Mrs 1 Sadie Fowler Mrs Ed Ed Thorpe the Misses Verda ElIzab Elizabeth th and Geneva Anderson Hannah Breinholt Bendetta Beal and Josephine The Ladies Ladies' Kensington club had Its fall opening at the home of oC Mrs Chris Larson Larson Larson Lar Lar- son Wednesday afternoon Lunch was served for Mesdames Dell Anderson David Da Paulson Frank Madson W W. F. F Anderson Joseph P P. P Anderson Andrew Christenson and Orvai Peterson Miss Kato Olson and Mr 1 Ashbridge e of or Salt Lake were married Wednesday evening evenIng even even- Ing at nt the home of or NIelson Bishop Bishop Bishop Bish Bish- op Thomas Beal officiating Louis IL Anderson a assisted as ns l best st man and Miss Erickson n as bridesmaid Leora Looma Nielson on was flower girl and ring bearer The Tho home homo was b beautifully decorated The brides bride's es e's dress was of ot white silk voile olle heavily embroidered and she eho carried roses After the ceremony an on elaborate dinner was teas served to guests Mrs Matilda entertained at an elaborate elaborate orate dinner party Tuesday e evening In compliment to Mr and Mis George Larson Larson Larson Lar Lar- son of oC Salt Lake A dinner part party was given by Mrs I Charles Nielson In honor of oC her brother and wife Ire Mr Ir and Mrs Goorge George Larson I Covers were laid for Cor twelve Conrad left Friday for tor Chicago Chi Chi- I cago where he will enter tho the Northwestern Northwest Northwest- em ern university Miss Josephine Olson chief telephone operator returned FrIda Friday from her summer summer summer sum sum- mer vacation The Get Acquainted party given On b by tho the student bod body of the Snow academy was a success Each guest was waa labeled with a card bearing the schools school's colors and emblem also his hla own name Punch and wafers were served followed b by dancing Mrs and Mrs Grooves Groe left for tor SI Sigurd during the tho week Mr and Mrs Clifford Skelton left Thursday for Tooele whore thc they will make theIr future futuro home homo Earnest Johnson is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs I I. I J Johnson TOOELE Special to The Herald Republican Tooele Sept 21 Tuesday 21 Tuesday evening the club gave a n dance atthe at atthe atthe the opera house Tho The hall was d decorated with flowers lowers Fruit candles and punch was served Music was furnished by Alfred Al Alfred Alfred Al- Al fred Nelson and Roxie Leo Present were Maggie Maggio Cassity Phyllis PhllIs Sadie McBride TrIxie McKendrick Lucy Edna Bird Essle Do La Lo Leare LoMare Mare are Zella Walters Am Amy logreen Violet Violet Vio Vio- let lot Spiers Annie Elkington Bertha Spiers Cecil Adams Mary Anderson May Evins Macolla Macella Blanche Blanch V Walters asters Otella Shields Edna Shields l Frank rank Eckman Willard lUard Gowans Jack Hogan Clarence Baker Balter George Geora-c Gal Cal A A. A. A Blackmore Willard Whitehouse Whitehouse White- White house Lee Loe I e Russell Carl Johnson Mike Myron Peter Gorden Gordon Ed Harry Harry Harry Har Har- ry Rickman Hoyt Shields Elmer Elmor Mick Uck- Marian Marlan Davis Will Mulvihill Willard 1 D De Le Mare Frank Prank Bethell Alex Gillespie Raymand Williams Thursday evening Miss Pearl J J. J Cully and S. S T. T Spray were married at the homo home of ot Mr and Mrs James Kirk The Tho ceremony was performed by Bishop John G. G Shields of oC Lincoln Dr and Mrs Mra L. L A. A A A. Lyman entertained tho the club Thursday A dainty luncheon was served to Mr and Mrs Harry Carnue Mr and Mrs Henry Doremus Do Do- remus Mr and Mrs George J J. J Johnson Mr r. r and Mrs George Georgo Brown Mr and Mrs Mm Alfred Hauls Hanks Mr Mid and Mrs Charles Conklin Monday evening a Q benefit dance was given Riven in the opera opere house for tor Joseph p Martin arUn who Is on missionary work inthe Inthe In the tho southern states Thursday Mrs A. A A A. Husbands returned from Crom a two months trip to Butte Mont Mrs Irs Percy Marshall gave a n bundle shower Friday evening c In honor of or Miss Pearl Cull Cully who is to be married to o S. S T. T Spray shortly Luncheon was wa served to Mrs W. W B D Clemo W. W Evertt J J. J De Dc Lo Mare Iare Mrs rB Hickman J. J T. T Cully S. S B. B Culle Culley Grow and andIss Miss Iss Edna Hickman Monday Monda evening the tho stork storIe the he homo home of Mr r. r and Mrs Walter Jerard Jerard Jer- Jer ard vard with a baby girl Miss Ida Smith and ond Allen ton on were wore married Wednesday evening The hc ceremony was performed b by Judge Remington Thursday evening Pearl J J. J Culle Culley and Scott T. T Spray wore were married at the residence of oC Mr and nd Mrs James Kirk Kirkby Kirkby Kirkby by Bishop John J J. J Shields of oC Lincoln Mr Ir and Hrs Percy Marshall acted as bridesmaid and best beat man The house was decorated with asters and white ross roses Tie The bridge wore a gown of oC tan with white Mr r. r and Mrs Irs Spray will be at home homo after October Oc- Oc tober 1 1 I. Mrs Bella Lewyn's Lewns sister Mrs Herman Herman Herman Her Her- man Newman and nephew Harry David David David Da Da- vid of oC McGill Nov Nev wore were her guests Saturday D D. M. M I. I Kemp and wife of oC Salt Lako Lake and Mrs Jane Kemp of or Duluth Minn were vere guests of oC Mr and Mrs Irs L. L W. W lIar Bar ton on Ro Roy Allsop returned from tram a a. visit to Midvale Sunday Mr and Mrs Harry Chamberlain went to Salt Lako Lake Sunday to visit Mr Ir and Mrs D D. D Parker Miss Isabel Adamson of oC Salt Lako Lake spent Sunday Sunda in Tooele visiting rela- rela ivoa tives MURRAY HURRAY I Mr Ir and Mrs Irs Arthur Lindegren left lert Friday for Los Angeles for tor tho the winter Mr 1 and Mrs Joseph Kaufman of oC Park City have havo been visiting Mrs 1 C. C E. E Eatch- Eatch el William Doran is the lire guest of ot his mother Mrs Mra H. H Doran Mrs 1 H. H II H. Ray of ot Salt Lake and Mrs r ro George o e Barr of ot Seattle wore were entertained at dinner Tuesday by br Mrs J. J W. W Ra Ray Mrs C C. H. H White Is spending several e weeks at City with her hor daughter daugh daugh- ter Miss |