Show AUDIENCE NG IS INTERESTED INT D Professor S H Clark Reads The Servant in the House in Pleasing Style The Servant In the House con considered considered considered the greatest of modern alle allegories allegories gories and one of the most fascinating dramas of any time was presented as asa asa asa a dramatic reading lait la t evening by Professor ProCessor S 5 H Clark before an audi audience audienCe audience ence which taxed the tho capacity of Bar Barratt Barratt Barratt hall The audience sat intensely ely Interested through the live five acts of ot the drama and applauded long and at the close The play Is not new to Salt Lakers although It has not yet been put npr upon n the stage here but to those tho who wilo had already heard It or who had made themselves familiar with It i by b reading It held an additional charm last even evin Ing It Is a play which one may see many times without losing interest Inter t Charles Rand Hand Kennedy ha has put into the mouths of ot the few characters in the play H il of f the or nf the much and anc e brother hood of man and In such a manner as asto asto asto to hold not alone the Int but the tse hearts m ilis f hearers The lecture was the first firt of or the tho series Just opening and it was the first time Mme Salt Lakers have had the opportunity of hearing Professor Clark this year The lectures will continue throughout the week afternoon and evenings This afternoon at 4 the subject will willbe willbe be Hannele and this evening Victor Hugos Los Leg ables will be given S |