Show WOMEN SUCCEED ON OM THE STAGE WHERE MEN FAIL FAIL ROYLE ROYLE If a woman has to make her own way Tray in the thA world and she sho has hM any pe pt per per- personality r to together ther with good appearance appearance appearance appear appear- ance and talent I do o not nol know o of any other profession on or opportunity that offers offers offers of of- fers such quick and sure returns as RB the stage The s sneaker eaker was Edwin Milton Royle RorIe successful s ul actor and playwright ht who bo spoke from more than fifteen years' years experience experience ex ex- on the stage I do not mean by this to encourage young youn girls to go JO on the stage continue continued con COIl Mr Ro Boyle The life is 15 a hard and a most exacting one but the woman with natural talent and good personal appearance and who will devote herself her self to hard work stands a better show to win out on the sta stage e than a man does There Thero are a dozen women on tho the sta stage today who are successful where there thero is one man It is their per personal onal charms and because the they have that knack of winning the an audience before which they appear Tho woman on the thesta sta stage e seems to act moro more from the soul sho she seems to ta throw a different spirit into into into in in- to her work than the man There is a something about her ber that appeals to the tho audience more quickly than does docs tho the acting of a manThe manThe man The he stage today is still short of emotional actresses of the tho kind of women women women wo wo- men who have ha the talent the beauty and the ability to make good frood actresses Such a woman is is always in ID demand and andis andis is always suro sure of an opening but before she makes her start she should be he surd euro of her ability and her pcr personal onal appearance appearance appearance ap ap- on the stage stag Let her not think that the life that she is about to choose is an easy one for it is not ILis It IL Itis Itis is a life of hard baitt work through which only tho the hard workers who have ha talent win outDo outDo outDo out Do not understand me as trying to discourage an any young oun man or woman who might have stage stae am ambitions ambition There is room a aplenty plenty for all aU o of them then if the they have the ability t. t and they will wor work hard enough b but they mustn't expect star parts part in to a n week a month or a year They must learn that work is the the first tho-first first thi thing that they have ha to do and that if the they have havo talent the they must develop it itan an and that when it is developed eloped it wit will be recognized Mr Ir Boyle Royle was loth to talk about himself or his works either as actor or author He Hc was reminded of the first presentation of of his is first pla play Friends in In this tills eit city y and that the people of this cil city claim him as one of her own sons tons And And I am more than glad larl that the people of Salt Lake City feel toward me as I 1 believe they do do ho said I Ilove Ilove Iove love ove this city I lovo love her people No matter whore where J I go o I still feel that I have a home homp ri right ht hero in de dear r old Salt Lake ake It is here hore that my 01 people live here bere my father and my ray mother with my brother and sister have their homo home and it is hero that I can alwa always s find a home bome no matter what the rest res of oC the world ma may think of meI me mo I I II do not say a this in a boasting spirit but hut the people of this cit city have been heen so kind to me that I feel as if I Iwas Iwas was wag ono one of them even though I come hero only once in a few tew years ears I r lobo lovo Utah and 1 I 0 love lovo Salt Lake Oit City I J love C their people and I never nc for forgot ot to think of them There Thore arc aro a man and n a woman downstairs m my father and my mother r who watched my every success or fail fall ure I J believe tho they suffer er more when I do not succeed and r rejoice oice more moro when I make mako a success than I Ido do Just then the voice of Mrs rs Royle Boyle mother of ot Edward Milton filton reached up the tho stairs Supper is if all read ready Ned Neel Just a moment mother and I will willbe willbo bo ho down answered Nod as thou though h he to were a I. I bo boy The Squaw Man an said Mr Royle Boyle well all I can cau say sag Is that ever every character i is taken front from rom life I met tho the prototype of tho the lending character while J I was in iu Scotland several sc years cars ago Another charE character in the tho pIa play is taken from front a man who used to work for Charley Popper who used to l live vo many man I years a ago o near the mouth of what we used to know as Dry canyon Th Tho e eland land Jand which old man Popper once owned I j is now I think called Popperton place lace I Others of m my mx characters were Gran drawn n I from life while I Ia a was out in the Green River country ninny years ago aso How ITow did I conic come to write The rho Squaw Man Maul l' l Well I wrote it because I felt fell it because I tried to draw evor every character true truo to life lifes as s I had bad met them then in real liC lifo life I tried to be true to the i i characters that I was portraying I I J hope that I have ha at least partly sue sue- suei I Ie t e c IiI 1 When asked what would be his next i move o Mr r Boyle Royle said j I Tomorrow I w will leave Salt I Lake ako for i New York After a few days there I 1 will sail for London where Tho The Squaw Sf Man will be bo produced for the tho first time I before a 1 British audience in a few fow weeks week Louis Jouis Wallen a n distinguished I English actor will play tho the leadin leading part A 1 num number er of oC the orI original ginal ca cast rast st will bo he taken over oyer to En England huH to play their old oM parts I J hope Mope that the people popple of London I will like liko the tho pla play but ut time timo alone will tell Again Anin front from the tho floor below helow came caino a tender Supper is waiting Veil l 1 am nm coming coining mother ri right ht now shill said Mr aIr Hole Boyle as he hurried own I |