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Show SHOW for m MB II I jmt Vaudeville Artists ty JB More Appreciative ence to FacBj TWO WOMEN M Inmates of State InjflH Through J. M. ShoB Express GratituJ The stoical look, ml-M he faces of convicts .eryfS the slate prison, was ab30nt?B morning, and in its place J predion of plcasHrc d hours thai tho prisoners JB tninnd with a vaudeville 3W actors from various local IhA performance was arranged lvS Carpenter of the QrnW aM with the exceptioa of tbo utios and newspaper men, Mw in the audience was a stats Si The gloomy chapol of thanB its whitewashed walls and dows, was filled with cxpOC3B era, nud tho prison hand irilH rousing inarch when the acjjB about 10:30 o'clock. 0 fMm been arranged; the perfonnB evon make up and insleaB Cal Carringtou, tho OmheB had only a wheezy little crfl company on. 3n spito of mW bracks, the performance mmm puccess and probahly nevH popular vaiidcvillo pcrfonH such hearty applause andB laughs to the squaro inch, jH They All Helped. 9 Those who took part in )Mm anco were Gene Owen, a JoK man, who is an old-time vatijB artist; Arthur Morso MooiK of tho Utah Theater StoetfS Lew Wells, monologist ai'mm player, appearing this wcrt.iH press, anil Marshall MoafgiE wonderful ventriloquist itB plieum. Lm The audience was a remuH It was composed of 225 mH women, who occupied soparjH tho rear. There was nothinjM prisoners' faces to indiuiH dition. The Ci prison palMH tirely absent and instead ofjH being shaved all hml tM growth of hair, neatly fruJH gray prison uniforms, ritjH across the backs, were IteH lion of their condition, lM Reminder of FreedonftB With the oxcopl.ion of.ltjH who are doing state roaihH man in the institution from the treat of the sca.HH murderers, doiug life soteaH crimes, were present and H show the more, knowin'jH again will they bo pcrmHieJjjH on a real vaudoville stage. iH was a convicted murdorer-JiH ley. who is doinjr "life" fiH ing of two street car menH at the close of tho cnterhgB moved a vote of thanks "J who had given them, as H it, "the besL snow they crtjH Mr. Carpenter, having similar show about oightKDlH at tho prison, opened the utH with a short address, jn clared that his new bill m be bigger and better in tvM gave entire credit to H Pratt for being able to pnH All Make Hits. M Mr. Owen was first cH gramme. With a good tyMW ous talk, a deck of cards was able to take any card a bag which produced CK3 mm ho said Iho magic word, MimM his audience continually i?M applauding. , Mr. Moon of the allJaK his audienco complotclv new Irish, negro and venimm told in his inimitahlo uH ho had told the last ono lWM the audience demanded roWfB certain manner. It s.ctmJ Moon had not expected and was not prepared to stories. At any rato nenjH to the choering crowd "'"B for more of the same Then camo Lew W Tells, ii rvBj in introducing the 9"aM that perhaps many oi m-9M seen the actor in mnWSM When Wells started Bib tmm it was apparent that no uccessary for his hearers. Jm to be pleasing daily artM Empress. There should . wmm word than "please "us edriH tho hit he made witb They laughod at aTjWM old-laughed and chcerrfM the comedian's cJffiB the room roar wth echo for his rendition of Dflr selections on his 6axophoD6 Prison Band There. K Like many other tho best was savod for JJ referring to Marshal Jgf premier ventrilonu.s , JJM his week at the OWtfM victs had listened to a mM tho last performance fiNJJ H but to no such $ t proved lo be. , actor who won the apPfflM of England won ov O WJ vict audience. It is F E8nM the approval of tno i gm picusc YtCiSs SeZ M approval of tno R"- oPfM round after round oi. mw IaiThe 'prison band, ompH thirty convict imwicij S'?MM rcction of Profcsao jjfj imidc a creditable snow jJAM excellent time a't; " i'W marches. One "IbylM Huntrarian overture Jg sWm would have pleased oveB ho party was JSH pheum theater AJo in cars furnishoc ' J ,,0 (CH of the Utah AulomoJj HB Harry Elliott of pnH bile t'.ompany. vrttMm personal giudo .f"rnhc0DPd0 tho show had Uiom mw tho institution. .jK |