Show DAVIES the fine plays rendered by this great company never in the history of provo has better satisfaction been given in abo matter of theatricals than that given by the davies company in plays of forgiven and the world against her tuesday and wednesday evenings the house on each occasion was full and that too with a very appreciative precia tive audience forgiven is a fine drama full of sensational situations and teeming with pathos in fact one is inclined to think too much go of the latter the thread of the play has already been told in those columns but it had to bo seen to bo appreciated the acting of mr jos R grismer as jack 0 diamonds and that of misa phoebe davies as his devoted though much wronged wife was araud and was seen to advantage where in the second net he accuses his wife of inconstancy though wrongfully and bids tier farewell demanding liis child before he goes the was very pathetic and tou clied the heartstrings heart strings f the audience As jacks difo is escaping unobserved from the housa with the child and makes the remark goodbye good bye old home goodbye dear jack the tears coursed down alie cheek of many a sturdy heart in the audience the acting of little mabel as jacks child was very pretty and merited tho applause showered on her by the spectators the courting acene between daniel peabody Pc mr frank hatch and cordelia dennison miss jennie clerland kept the house in an uproar of laughter mr T M page mado a fine frank popham this cannot be said of mr edgar graham the villian thiis gentleman is to our news utterly to tho part the world against her on wednesday night was also greeted with a full house the play is another of those pathetic dramas and was excellently rendered Again husband and difo separate B as in forgiven and again everything turna out alright in the end tho company had somo good scenery along with them the snow scene in the world against her and the mexican canyon escene in forgiven being very fine mr grismer and miss davies cannot kielp after this but trust themselves in the fiands of the people of provo and whenever they come this way again which we hope will not bo long they can depend upon a good greeting from their friends in provo |