Show TOTS JOTS HONOR ST PATRICK Children Aided B Fol si Sing Dance and Play on Eve 0 of Day Devoted to the Irish Will Benefit C a f iii j f j jI L 1 f ti I MISS NO HE spirit of St Patrick was abroad I laSt bit night It the or of the SAlt Lake Lak theatre nd and art att atter arter er spending three Jolly hours bours on n the historic premises was taken home iome Ity by bythe the audience The audience by th way got Into the about abou the th same me time as the vi visiting lUn and en enjoy jOYoc itself fully as much The occasion wa the annual ent enter entertainment I for the be benefit of Kearns St Anns orphanage and while t there h have I been many other similar st ng Ire Irelands I lands mighty saint paver ver betoN probably ably had on much taM fuse made Oer I his day th thie J side of Dublin flie prot I gramme was Juat the kind naJ I Ito to stir up thE Irish in a mans compoI aUton and If there Is a follower of St StPatrick Patrick in Salt Lithe lAke who t at atthe the Theatre last nIght ell cheering g lustily he or she t it I li s Nora Gleason badt had the e In Its brilliant sue aue cons ce is the highest compliment to her I ability The Only thi might be offered was the length of tile the pro pee j gramme but It moved with such Buch snap sean I and expedition and was so o full of oC i features that It never grew te tedious IO Miss MIltS Gleason as though the of the affair or even the handling of o othe the multitude of children hildren wag wa not notI no burden enough to pla place upOn one pair I of shoulders presided at the piano most of the night The work she me did was wasI wn I h to send a less voun woman om n to the h with Nhi pro prostration She earn earned her newspaper t nom de plume Aunt Busy last Jut night If never Deer before Children the Feature I The largest lag t part o the was furnished by the of St Marys choir When the curtain went up on the stage full rull of little ones onn some of them almost too small to looe 1001 over I tM the footlights l aU all decked out In W white hUe and no now and then thee a of tl green the picture was teas ln Inspiring They aU all held American flags and the gramme with the singing of America Miss Kl s Clara Patch Fafek JUng with dainty grace the solo part of Three Leaves Leaven of Shamrock the chorus assisting Then came the Swing song whIch hid probably dt delight delighted ed the crowd as mUCh u as any number on the owing to the von con though futile efforts of one little midget to k keep p in tIme wit with the musio musi a and nd In st step p With the others The wonder f On the childs face when wIen she di covered that her Terpsichorean efforts did not net harmon hannon lee with tho those of her elders final way to an expression of supreme ills dis disgust I gust she allowed t the dance to plO proceed without her bet whit while she careful carefully ly iy dusted Led certain black specks ks off oR her I daInty white Uppers slippers This r tot kept the house tn in an uproar aU all evening with her quaint childish man mannerisms mannerisms It was worth the price of admission lon Several Solo Numbers Given H S Goddard gave a splendid rendi rendition Lion tion of The Minstrel BoY and 1 se I to a thunderous encore with Th ck of Ireland The Th housemaids drill and the sing singIng I Ing by the children of a medley of Irish airs followed n succession and little Nellie Reilley was cute in her recitation I Uon tion Miss Ro Rosemary emary GI Gloss though labor laborIng Ing under the disadvantage of a as vere cold and h sang the beautiful Believe Me If and her encore number Kerry Dance with charm I I lug Ing effect Egans harp solo was ly delightful It I ID Irelands instrument instrument ment and the tb young womans per f n ance upon up n It one might 7 Imagine conjured scenes of days long gone stine by In more mor than one mind Kathleen Rathleen was sweetly Uy I Tendered rendered liy by Mrs rs RG Robert rt Tiernan rich contralto seems Hems exactly suIted to the beautiful of the theold old ballad Trio Trio First Appearance Th The Elite trio of Shelton and Scra violin made its tta Seat first in public nubile and fairly a A more mono arU instrumental rendition of The That OncE Tares Taras Halli Halh has not I been heard here hert The children did a good e tJ snore more a than has bas been mentioned s G son SOh shOuld be particularly with the work of little Miss Mils Halloran and Miss S It was the latt latter r who g gave ve the cute recitation Pats Ret Retort rt The last part of the was wao the dancing of juvenile pu pupils pus pils The girls like uk old Id pro and aDd drew rt repeated tEd rounds of applause The dancing the I Street Ballet led bY Miss M My y Rose bt b MiS kr y Dance by Bell Dan Dam Danby Damby by Miss Mi Harris by lU Bray SOng by Miss Geary Old Irish tn by Misses Derrick Dt ni k 11 1 Bray and the Highland Fling hy by Miss Bray The stage was ci a ith in and many bouquets went vet thE footlights during the y ning Une On large floral ro cross a be beautiful pie of f work was wan the gift of toc Salt a Il Lake Floral company The entertainment will net al least for the orphanage |