Show Lovely Lovey l I Returns to lo Salt Sail Lake Quaint lovel lovely captivating Maytime returns to Salt Lake theatre this week This charming play with music as fresh and anti fragrant as Its Us name had hada a aa a prodigious success here last season Beason when It a now new high rec rec- record record ord for Cor theatre receipts and the advance ad- ad adVance vance vanco sale for the tho forthcoming forthcoming- engagement engagement engage engage- ment exhibits the same general g clamor to bo be among those present at one or I more of ot tho thu performances scheduled for Cor three nights and Saturday matinee commencing Thursday evening c Tho The company compan which the Shubert Shu- Shu bert are now bringing Is not tho the same ono one the they pres presented last Jast year car here hore but bUl If It anything It I la Is moro more distinguished with no fewer than twelve members of ot tho the original Broadway cast out of ot tho the sixteen principals The chorus and tho the small part players play play- era ers are arc also those of the tho first l' l New NewYork NewYork ew York presentations William Norris Carolyn Thomson and Melvin Stokes are arc tho the featured players this time Mr Norris was as the original Matthew Van Zandt the Zandt-tho the character character character char char- acter which progresses through four of or tho the seven soven ages of man In the courso course of ot tho the action and If It memory serves CS It was he who won tho the lions lion's share of ot tho praises which followed tho initial metropolitan presentation Car Carolyn ln Thomson said to bo be the I youngest prima donna on the stage stag has hils enjoyed ed rare success for in four lour years she has hns played four prima donna roles with uncommon favor on Broadway Melvin Stokes succeeded Charles Purcell Purcell Purcell Pur- Pur cell In tho the original New York cast singing the tho role rolo of or Richard Wayne Other artists of or consequence in Iii the tho big organization who are also of or the original Inal are Douglass J. J Wood rood Maude Odoll Odeli Arthur Albro Nina Inn Valerie Valeric Teddy Teddy Ted Ted- dy Webb ebb Edna Temple Genevieve Temple Edith Wright Edward Nan- Nan Virginia Heffner HeHner arid antI antIm m nery lien Amy Lei Lel- cester Is so tar for remove removed from the tho rough and tumble ja Jazz Jangle of ot conventional con musical l comedy that the tha announcement of ot Its ent In Salt Sail Lake LaJe Is calculated to bring a wave of or genuine Joy to all patrons patronE who lovo 10 that which Is best In tn both music and drama Most ost theatregoers know that the he action action ac nc- ac- ac tion Uon of ot covers more moro than sixty years tars of ot time In little old Now York The he piece Is played In four which start In 18 1810 10 in Washington Wash rash ington square and end in a n fetching acono In a dressmaking establishment of ot the tho present time P. P T. T Barnum Is ono one of or tho time characters In tho the play and Jump J Jim Crow the famous dance which your our grandparents in indulged tn- tn In the of or crinoline during JurinG days daya Is only one of ot a L score of unique and altogether charming number |