Show A PROPHET WITH HONOR HONORA A prophet is not without hon honOr r save ve veIn in ils own country runs the ancient adage We dont know why tIlls tHis should be true Further we dont believe It Itis ItIs itis is true The saying probably originated ed from front the failure of or some candidate for tor public office to carry his own vot votIng voting Ing lag district which Is A mighty poor test There arrived In Salt Lake City Fri Friday Friday day a young man m who went nt aw from his home here years ears ago toa to a facoun fat coun country try He did not waste his s time time in riotous living nor did he misuse his talents Instead Edwin Milton Ro e ehas has ha reflected the greatest credit upon his hla homo city and he deserves the best It can give stive him Sir Mr r Boyle Royle 1 Justly ranks as one of ot the foremost American playwrights And he ha has d q no ne one thins thing thin that hardly another of his con contemporaries temporaries tem has ha attempted he lies hu al aI always ways honestly endeavored to elevate the stage to entertain and amuse and at the same mama time to Instruct his public Ir Boyle haS laye I a I f I 1 k that may be described as e s tremendously tremendous tremendously successful from the box office view viewpoint viewpoint point Every Everyone one of ot them has ha been bee absolutely clean and a d sweet and whole som v Every one sine of them has told a apure apure apure pure stor Jn a fresh interesting wa way Perhaps Mr Boyles most successful play is The Squaw Man which I Ito Is Isto Isto to be Je presented here the last hat halt o othis of this week The fhe scenes are laid In t Utah uta tah and Wyoming in the land that th the well welland and that he be has hasp p cea up n the stage with sure deft def touches st v The character of or the man is best 11 II by his own statement that tha he considers The Struggle Everlasting ing withdrawn after a run of ot only two weeks his best effort The critics critic have called The Struggle EVerlasting ing in a modern moderns morality play la They The Thebe believed be l ed It Was nas as over th the heads Ii h ads of the average playgoers but they the all admit te that It was as a a n most niost valuable con contribution contribution to stage literature The fall fail failure ure of the play pia in the financial sense is in nc ne way a discredit to the author Rather Is it a ft discredit to the play playgoers pla goers goei who lio have been so o long upon pon a diet of o piffle that they imagine It Is the duty d of the stage tage to provide It for them It Is i to be hoped that some time Salt Sal Lake will be given an opportunity to see The Struggle Everlasting We believe beIl e It would be understood and ap appreciated appreciated appreciated here And In any event The Herald Joins In the welcome home to Edwin Milton Royle Boyle It Is a pity that his engagements engagement make mak a protracted stay impossible |