Show J BABE WHILE BOTH PARENTS PLAY ON STAGE o l lI t f 4 ar i le y i r i iS S 4 7 7 s t z 7 t x t 4 t b s f k 1 I t i i 44 I 4 7 7 x 7 tw A At At AI t t I 5 s 5 l 2 MRS ELMER BOOTH AND BABE A FTER they had been playing Im tat Important Important AFTER Li roles in The Iove Route at the Bungalow theatre Monday night Mr and Mrs nE r Booth were informed that their son eon 11 on Edward idward Elmer Booth aged two year wes dying dring of pneumonia in their apart apartments apartments apartments ments in the Heron hotel The infant expired at 10 yesterday morn morning morning ing ingOn On the stage Mrs Booth is known as Irene Outtrim Accompanied by b the parents of Mrs Booth Mr and Mrs Irs Edwin Outtrim who recently came came to America from Australia the child was brought to Salt Lake from Los An Angeles Angeles Angeles geles at 10 Monday morning He quickly became the Idol v of the players and had delighted them Mon day da noon as he gamboled about the apartments A little later atel he was taken ill III with a cold that had hail apparent apparently ly l been contracted on the train While his parents the father In the therole therole therole role of Mr and his moth mother er Miss Houston were w re outlining hap and sorrow E In The Love Loe Route the little chap became delirious In formation of the serious illness of the child was withheld from from the parents until the close of the play pia Then they T I to the apartment but the infant Infant Infanti i was too far gone to recognise them Had it been tine tim summons of a hang hangman hangman man You Yon YO are to be hung hunA about the neck until death it would have ha been sweet music compared with the mes message message sage to me that my little Edward was dying said Mr lr Booth yesterday after ter his son had llad passed away awn The Tile mother noth r too Is almost prostrated by grief Dur lug ing the last moments of her little sons s life Ufe she wrapped him in her arms and called on him to speak to her i Mr b and Mrs Booth first met while I in with the FroHman and amI the i Crossman companies In New York Their son was born In California while his hl father fattier was WIS playing In stock at the Central theatre In Los Angeles After the funeral In the Her on hotel today the body bod of the infant will wiH be removed to California for burial The father of Mrs Booth was formerly a high official In the tolate of the Australian government where she was born Her uncle is ie now postmaster general of Mr Ir Booths father Edward Booth Is a clothing merchant of Los Angeles The Time Bungalow will wil be dark dari d rf for the that rest of the week owing owIn to the sorrow has come to two of the principal Ctt f n ii the stock company compan |