Show I Yellow Jac Jacket t Is Different With Large Cast tr that has ever played at the historic Salt Lake theatre Is The Yellow Jacket an which n iwas was presented last night to enthusiastic audience as the fifth and ana final production o of oL Salt Lakes Lake's Community Drama league In point or of elaborate costumes and sta ate e e setting set- set tinge ting the play far eclipses former former presentations and does credit to those in charge The Chinese apparel apparel ap ap- ap- ap parel all nil came from San Francisco and nJ local Chinese merchants formed an a uM Oriental orchestra that made a fitting background for tor the the- but the they mu murt t watch their cues Trul Truly it was a ja Chinese play done Ilone In a a. Chinese way Remarkable Remark able memory power was WIlS manifested b by the young thespians for the tho lines Unes called for heavy work on the part of or several in the tho cast The production production tion moved I with a a. smoothness worthy worthy wor wor- thy of comment even though it was rather lengthy length To 10 Maud MaudIa Mav Ma Babcock director much credit is due for presenting something unique and original in theatrical annals I. I Chinese philosophy is interwoven I I I I I Into into nto a theme of love and mother love bye Though the play is a di difficult fi- fi cult one and calls alls for tor remarkably clover characterization the large targe cast did well Chauncey R R. HoUstman HoUst- HoUst man the modest chorus man man who introduces the the- play and later later says I wrote the pIa play and virtually th the acting i 1 mine I bow presented an interesting study for for the actors of ObI high rank seldom condescend to bow ow Nils ilsO 0 Bolln Bolin Bolinas as Wu Sin Yin great governor of the province and andIn andin andIn in the dual role of Ta Char was wall splendid even eve to His makeup and long fingernails Fay Cornwall Hoi Bolin In as Moy 10 Fah Fan Loy the little Chinese sweetheart art also won her herau I au As the property man who never says a word yet whose gestures gestures gestures tures create the he majority of the comedy Joseph F. F Smith won well earned applause As first wife of or orthe real Chin Chi Chinese Chi Chi- the governor or Lily King a n nese le girl demonstrated ted remarkable dramatic ability As the tile beautiful second wife for tor whom the emperor is having tho the first wife beheaded Lilla Lela Maudsley l made a pretty plc- plc picture ture turo and like Lola Farrell as her hr maid showed histrionic powers As law in the second wife's Great Painted Face James Jams Brougher Brou- Brou gher lived lI up to his Harry HAllen K It I Allen as Wu Vu Fah Fan Din scheming son of the second wife has a a. future ahead of him Harry Nel Nelson elon on as I II I 1 Wu Vu Hoo 1100 CIt Git the hero and son lion or of orth I Ii i th first wife Ife not only looked the I part hut hilt played It well Ills His fights ts j. j with The Spider George Wood God Clod of Thunder Ernest Tiger and Fox created create 1 much amusement Mr Hansen as the I farmer called caned in to act as executioner 1 i also scored high Others Inthe in inthe the cast who lent tent able assistance Donald C. C were Marjory jory Critchlow Flake Samuel Stewart Clara Hinckley Nancy anCy AlIcec Alice a ru Nial rC Nelson Nel- Nel ld son c Dalby Walker l and Grower |