Show A MERRY MRRY DAY DAYi DAYI i I Spend Most Pleasant After Afternoon noon of Their Young Lives I at Colonial Theatre as aa Guests of The A STUBBORN CINDERELLA PLEASES IMMENSELY Utah Light Railway Corn Com Company pany and Manager Ketch I atil 1111 of the Colonial Theatre Entitled to Share of Thanks A REAL CHRISTMAS TREAT 1 11 Christmas spirit rat that is III ho hoT T 1 ering oy over r Molt It Lake LallI prompted The Tho to the m lI act t at the IhO 01 sea seaon on when hn It entertained th three huncl hundred at mati matinee or of A Stubborn At the ColoniAl theatre There w were three hundred of oC oCth th the happ happiest little children In the world To 10 many of U them this w was their first glimpse of oC tile the VIaRd ur or the and It will live I In th their lr as one ut or bright or of their lr child It lined Who us here whispered 0 grateful lit little II tot Wisht I could thank hi him for giving as inch a beau Maa time It wa wag beautiful thor The Tb babies were on hand early erly brought la in special ears provided by the Utah LIt and Railway company The with man many had r foreseen n dir dlf I In n U uch h an n ann army or of I It found however that thA t I there u to do but I the th plan pIAn or of seating to th the sisters tera and the charming young women woma who accompanied th the little folks folk iv EY worked or ked 1111 like magic The dren ren were seated In a trice little coat and nd robbers were wre removed and b by the time th the curtain went pDt up alt all were ready read for aR an afternoon In fairyland The Christmas spirit ItA has been n nIb re Ib for or many IDAY beneficent nets aeta dur durIn In inK the p present J holiday season flOG Trees and gift and have haTe Men been be bestowed towN stowed upon th the unfortunate little 0 ones who ar are th the city wards but It would be impossible for any ay Ift to give greater pleasure than that expressed b by the and applause o of the children at yesterdays T mt It was a happy though a and this is how It came m about t Treat Trat saM tel something im fa the office of The about giving th little homeless hao children of the city It Ita a holiday treat It was that they would like to go t to the theatre The asked tile the Or 01 pha Horne home and aM Dry Nu Nursery St Pt ARIt Orphanage and 00 the tho Free Pree Kim It their little folks would weald enjoy y a matinee tb thy The wt want wild at a tIM the and 50 It was wa decided n The 11 to entertain three bun ban lit hi one OM at afternoon It if It head to suspend p publication I In order to toIk look Ik after arter t them flat But It was wonder woRder wonderful ful how many mallY peo wanted to help when th they heard aI about out the plan Come Collie to our oar theatre theat said IId Manager Ben or of the Colonial We will n take care of oC the guests or of The p The They shall halt have bave havethe the beat t seats In Ute the boa house and aDd we will provide special attendants for fortem them tem The babl babies shall haU own the the tre tr at t Wednesdays matinee Come Conle to our oar show tho Manager Charles ar A or of A A Stubborn derella the d delightful musical corn com edT edy that Is a playing at the ColoR Colonial lat All or of our are young oung them thena themselves selves IT and the they want to entertain the children The They will sung n their heat and dance ce their prettiest and aDd if IC I Idon don tIet t watch them the girls will be throwing ka kisses to the b babies and for forgetting getting their parts parte But It wont mat matt mattar t tar It if the utile folks have haTe a time What can we do to help helD asked ked the Utah Light aRd Railway company Let Leta a wild send car can for Cor th the you young stars and take them home That shall han Ite be our Christmas l gift lCt to the children All 11 Are Arc Invited tow many can ean we bring Inquired u th managers o of the orphanages and aRd the directors or of the Free Kindergarten All or of tho little folks folk at the homes were wre Invited and because there wore were not t very man many o of the they w were re told to bring their little friends If the thc women of oC tile the beard of oC directors would look Jook after them This Thill was eagerly a agreed to te and a dOlI doson en of the busiest t women In the city who are actively engaged In charitable work ork took an afternoon from their pressing Continued on Page ae Three ORPHANS HAVE HAVEA A MERRY AMERRY UA DAY Y From re Page Ont One engagements to assist In givIng the children this holiday treat It amusing to hear ear the comments or of the children I 1 lust Just lov love that bean u princess sold Mid one enthusiastic little girl Irl when Miss Hazel t Kirk came tu to th the footlights anti and sang her h delicious song When You Toa rt First KI Liss the Last Girl You Tou Love Lot Pretty pretty c cooed another anoter little tittle one and aRti kissed her hand to MI Kirke who must t hay have seen Hen It for she lOtIe beckoned to tilt the child and aRd hr her dainty danty heed end 1 k g glance in her tree toa wh when she he left the There Th re w was aft an awful tat fat man an and he md made love 0 to 0 everybody said act an accurately describing Bobble Bobbe Wagner In the rol role or of Ft Fat la Is lathat that a real Indian and has he got ot 1 a tomahawk said 14 a NY bo wh whose Imo ina tion had been heeR kindle by tales 81 or of the wild weSt Gee lock at the feller dance cried erl an astonished youngster w when he saw w the remarkable performance mance anee or of N Neal I Buns na Its Just 1 like a circus on only faster E Colt came c In fr for 1 a ashare share hAr of the he of the children Th They shouted when he b acra scrapped with wit the policeman l and Jelled ell encourage encouragement ment when th they thought he h was waa pt gel U the worst wont or of It ft Punch Puch bl again screamed one e little fellow I in such INdI a loud voice that hl hi chaperon had to call ean him to or 01 order dr der Ue lie subsided INed f for a minute but was Wa up again p In time for tor the finale and uttered no noisy laments wh when the curtain felt fell It It aint half f long u h ht he complained com eom I n home 0 rift Im P join to IK see e It again In evidently con eoll rIRe A Cinderella a performance 1111 like the mo loon tug picture shows ow which to date t had beeR been his h only theatrical experience r All Too Others of the children were afraid that the first at art e ended the performance perform ance And the grief was universal It took tk some minute to convince th them m tt that there was more ft to follow tollow wh When n nth th they settled do down comfortably to com compare pare not notes J I like It t the little girl that sings said 41 one of the children Sh She sint t no era me e That was w Miss 41 LII LIIlian I lian Gold who nJ captivated ted the children with her cunning ways Oth era of the company rams In for ad admiring miring glances nee The bo boys were wt set on the comedians Na and aad the Indian but t treal the real favorites in n tb the lIn heerts of f the little lit little tle girls Ir were weft the b fl fairies they had serer r seen before fn outside of the of their picture book The many man colo colored and aad changing coa ce tume of ef tta the chorus h girls dral with their dances and 01 songs seemed med calculated to tore Inspire re admiration In ail n of the h chil drea The changes ee posse f like a dream m to the smallest of 01 the te lit little little tle on ones whose minds could coald not take in the meaning of 01 the erne But Bat It was all aU beautiful to tt them They saw color and motion and ad light and heard music Ie that sounded Ilk like a lullaby a at and It t was all a port pert of the wonderful Clan u tint There Th we were so man many Rood J people I In the world who wanted to make k them happy and they then e happy hal a sad TIle The h had What It set out to dO ht hi giving them one o or of the brightest possible Ible day t f th their r 11 lire Very rT GO Good II Children lI lIM M Hr Ketcham of the ne Colonial Colonal said lei h e never saw such ach goat children N No NoI n equal I number amber of grown folk foka ever eer mw so little tittle trouble or were wre so 80 easil Uy y p pleased W When r the performance waH wa 0 over the children waited wafted la III their seat t for lor the Ir large to pass out oat ahead bea There Thre was danger of g the youngsters and of a lit littie IIttI tie tI Free headed beaded for t tHome le Orph Orphans Home and Da Day but bu t foresight and nd careful aal management pre DIt rental any mishaps Th The lit children or of t Ann Anns orphanage under andr the are ca of 01 four foar sisters out ahead or of orth th the others They The h had beeR been seated ted In three rows row across the entire tire house boule and we were so wn well behaved tt that many per lIer soh aa remarked upon the perfect order th they maintained In double deuble file III they marched out oat and nd down the street were wre the special cars care waiting for them or Thanks children from the Or Orphan phony phan Home and Day Nursery were seated ted in the second and third rows row with wit X Ir n H M I matron tron of the te home hom and Dd airs J 1 M lT Douglas the fife head hd nur nurse Un hosts tf of goodby b and pU pretty expressions x et er thanks they th board boarded ed It the special reserved for their use That was W one of the features of the day A child hll who bo c loot t a and was wa not sun ure to what Institution h he be ed W was asked ked wt what oar I Ite he cats on OB onI J I cm came o a special he remarked remark proudly which was true though It did not furnish the Information desired deal for identification One hundred and children lIm amt with the women ot of the Free Kin board and the Instructors of I nh h institution Only part rt ot of that Rum mum her r at th the school the te others their brothers and sisters tere and lit litno f no If Irlen friends Tirey were In tho care are aref f airs In C E 1 rda president of 11 he board Mrs Elmer B Jones Mrs Irs E EC C 11 airs Frank B Stephens Miss MII Man far Fox 1 Miss I eme Schermer Miss U erguson and Miss Ita Margaret M artt tint mr The success of nl the h treat provided d dI I by Th The W was beyond No o 0 one could Ou foresee the delight ot of the th children In the pretty ncr the pleasure the tin penal 1101 holiday afforded them Th The beautiful time will be a dream and anda a happy memory fr for days a to come I |