Show WINE N SARAH B BERNHARDT E RD T GREATEST G GREA A TEST OF L LIVING r TRAGEDIENNES TO T APPEAR EA ON ORPHEUM R ST STAGE AGE G FOR J Jf WEEK E BEFORE VAUDEVILLE L LOVERS 0 OF SALT AL T LAKE f YI f 1 x W lr v y r d tF i a N 1 r rS c r S k t 1 t fL y Y YI A k I S IC t 2 93 v c 4 ix t X Mme Sarah Bernhardt and company in One Christmas Night I I March 23 1913 1313 is a a. date dato am amusement lovers of ot Salt 1 Lako ako will mark on their calendars and upon tho the tablets of ot memory because on that date dato cornea comes an making epoch event vent In n tho local th theatrical world tho tho engagement at atthe tho the Orpheum the theatre tr of ot Mme Sarah Bernhardt and her company of ot stars direct from the th Theatre Sarah Bernhardt Bornhardt Bornhardt Born Born- hardt in Paris Through the conquest of ot seemingly unconquerable difficulties ties Martin Deck Bock secured a contract with the noted tragedienne for a n. tour of ot the tho circuit and for tor tho the last time no doubt Orpheum patrons will have havea a n. chance to see the tho Divine Sarah A few row years cars ago the announcement Sarah Bernhardt Bornhardt In vaudeville would have been treated as a a. joke and ond nono none would have believed It possible Today It is a 0 reality owing to the tho wonderful wonder wonder- ful strides In an advanced vaudeville It was walt Mr lr Bock Dock who Induced David Belasco Belasco Belasco Be- Be lasco to sta stage e dramas for tho the Orpheum Madame Beinhardt Bernhardt made mado her debut upon this greater mon men call the world In Paris Parla October 22 1814 but bul she retains vigor and the tho po power er to charm as us In tho the days das wh when n the Theatre was graced braced by her Illustrious name Her early education was obtained in ina a convent at Versailles and ond had she oho been allowed to follow tollow her own inclinations nations she would have been a a. nun and the tho world would have hn ve lost a supreme su su- su- su premo preme histrionic genius She was watt persuaded persuaded per par to enter tho Paris Conservatoire Conservatoire Conserva Conserva- toire a great grant school of ot acting and made her first public appearance September September September Sep Sep- 1 J 1862 After a u. brief departure from the stage she returned and then followed triumphs In rapid succession until she Bho was acclaimed the greatest J living tragedienne an honor that 1 is not denied dented her today |