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Show AT THE THEATERSI (Continued from Preceding Page ) a home w th the news from kurope and tall s as otell gently abo t the auses that led up to the Gem an le laration of war last summer as she does about the squ rrels n the yard abo t her home n Mausachusetts or the d f ferent k nds of mushrooms that she s able to dist ngu sh by the sense ot to ch and smell She s 1 eenlv 1 e to the affa rs ot moment n Wash ug ton as she s tn the bu Id ng ot new nests by her fa or te b rds on her f ont porch Her sense of humo s as much n ev dence as that ot prof or t on s tors are not so amaze 1 as they are am sed and enterta ned they seem for the moment to be con ers ng v, th a young lad as well blessed w th tacult es of speech and hea ng and 8 ght as they and equally able to arr on the bu den of the eon e sat on of the n oment The sale of seats for M s Keller s appearance w 11 open on Tuesda Apr IS at the Willes Home Dr g compan and the Consol dated Mus c co n.anj THERE has been a great deal of ar gument prp and con as to the spirit of- encouragement that s s pposed to preva 1 n New York for the benefit of amb t ous people who go to that great metropol s to get reeog n t on for the r talents The general consensus of op n on seems to be that t s a cold recept on the asp rant gets upon announc ng a determ nat on to stay and conquer In fact t s sa d we hear of all the fa lures and only half of the successes but that the latter are dec dedlv n the n nonty The exper ence of Zoe Barnett the star of fThe Red Rose who w 11 be seen at the Salt Lake theate Ap 1 lth n the sue e sful mus cal con ed seems to nd ate that real talents get mmed ate attent on Afte M ss Barnett ach eved cons derable success n the west and she dec ded to essay b gger h str on c en deavor she n aded New York and made known why she was nvad ng The th rd day after her arr val n the v n t of Broadwa she was engaged bv Lew Fields to play a stel ar role n one of h s b ggest mus cal corned s c esses It str kes me that recogn t on does not come e y slowly n New York and T am sure that anv one ha ng ta ents worth wh le w 11 always find they have vasted all the t me they ha e de oted to smaller works n other c t es M ss Barnett says New York s appro al and endorsement s nd spensable to an art st c success and f one s to be de pr ved of th s they should know t early That s why I ad se all asp rants to face the s tuat on squarel n lew lork and determ ne the poss b 1 y of the r w nn ne laurels w thout de lay H4.POLD BELL WRIGHT the author of the sto y The W n nin" of Barbara Worth wh ch has been dramat zed by Mark Swan and w 11 be presented th s week n alt Lake was born n Rome N n 18 He might be tern ed the apos 7 tic of tho wholeso ne III stor es are st ong a 1 e an 1 h the nes are free f om pett ness and the dub ous nterest ot c me an 1 cc So popular has M Wright become as a novelist that one forgets that he ever had any other o it on than that of wr t ng Mr W ght s mother was a French woman whose sympathy and nderstand ng nade the rs a relat on sh p of rare b t br ef mt macv for she d ed when he was b t ten years of age The next decade was a struggle w th advers tv When he was fifteen years old n 188 1 e began paint ng and dec orat ng at wh ch he wo ked for five ears The next fi e 3 ears he devoted to landscape pa nt ng For two years he stid el n the preparatory depart ment at H ram College Oh o where the professors foun 1 t d fhcult to train th s comb nat on of Flench art btr and Bo hem an expe ence 1 ron th s exper ence he ga ned two p celess possess ons a good wife and son e ab d ng friend sh ps In 188 8 he entered the m n s t and he a 0 s pasto ates n d f tereut M 6SO c t es nt 1 he ret red f om the m mst y n 1108 after wh ch t me he e oted h mself to wr t ng Ever ear since then he has publ shed a no el Mr W r ght 1 es on h s extens ve and attract e anch n Cabforn a at Te colote Ran ho fou miles west o Barba o-ie of the scenes of The W n mng of Barbara Worth, and about the . same d stance east of the sand h Us ' wheTe Barbara Y orth was found The W nn ng of Barbara Worth w 11 be presented at the Salt Lake thea ter the last half of next week opening w th a mat nee on rbor Day CAN an escaped con ict who goes stra ght escape the clutches of the law and s lence a blackmail ntr ia lb rdf James Clarke who obbed h s emtio er to sa e h s 8 ster s life f nds the 0 lv way to do t H s solut on to the te r ble problem s a story that 0 ginall made one of George Broadh rst s greatest succe ses under the t tie of The M Us of the Gods See Robert YV arw ck one of the greatest stars of the day n The Man Who Founl H mself Imagine yourself n the pos t on ot James Clarke escaped con ct blacl a led by a tellow p soner ho nded by law What would be yo solut on or this prob lemf The follow ng story tells yon what he d d James Cla ke young cash er robs h s en ployers n order to pro de med cal attent on for h s s ck s ster She d es and a fellow eraplovee of C larke d s covers h s theft and blackma Is h m Both are e entuall found out, prose cuted and sent to la 1 By a ser es of chances Tan es Clarke c apes from a 1 gets a ioh s earn ng au hone t 1 ng and has won the lo e of a g 1 whose 1 fe he sa ed Pay ton h 3 fellow th ef alter se v ng h s full sentence d scovers Clarke and once more blackmails h m attack ng the hap piness of h s f ancee and her brother and taunt ng Clarke w th cowardice B t coward he was not He resolved to defeat h s enemj He had found h mself From th er ble t at on Cla I e escape b 0 ntar lv re rn ng to ia 1 r- ACTO7V TjE wihnsns or BmB&m worth .saBG; Scene from the great book play The Winning of Barbara Worth, at the Salt Lake theater for three nights commencing Thursday April 18 Matineeg Thursday and Saturday 1 se e the ema de of s sentence In kno s hat when he f nally lea es he a I C ather ne. who has promised b hswfewllle wait ng to help b a t 1 fe afresh Th a g eat s a Robe t Warw ck, n s n 1 hotopla The Man Who 1 11 n self' w 11 be the feature lis 0, at the mer can for two days fue da and Wednesda Apr 1 13 a d 14 TRUE to its motto Only the Best I ctu es the Broad av the po Ur photopla housa offers o s f st teat e on ts new U m a d st net e mer an c e on I he Q est a story of lo e oman e w th the south seas as the h ef sett ng fo ts scenes In s p cture Margar ta F scher Ha Po ard loseph E S ngleton Nan st and L c lie Ward are featured the n) 0 ant roles A burn n ship ow p dnam te s one of the ost th ng scenes Th s master e e s s 1 erb n story supreme n d 0 t od s me n photoplay and be o d 1 uest on most v tal the most n 0 est ng and moBt appeal ng mot on ture e or made The story concerns a man s search fo his dream girl and how he found her Otten n h s mus ngs she has ap peared to h m, but he has never seen h u the flesh T red of soc ety and w sh ng to avo d the approach ng boc al reason he sa Is on a fre ghter The boat s wrecked and blown up he lands on a strange sland and s rescued by the g rl of h s dreams THE f rst product on of the Para mount Tilm company to be shown n the Amer can Monday only will be Jesse L Lasky s produc t on of The Unafraid, with R ta Tol et in a p cture of Eleanor M Iu gram s romance R ta Jol vet the beau t f 1 French girl who makes her s reen debut n The TJnafra d was born in Par s and has attained not as a leg t mate dramat c artist not only n her nat ve c ty but also n London and New York Her mother was a celebrated p an st and her s stCT Mile (Contlnned on Following Page ) |