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Show MS, FISKE IsIO LECTURE 5'J-' ;,.;; v i. , When Mrs MinnleT Maddern ; Fiske comes before a Salt Lakft audience next Monday evening to explain the methods of the theatrical ttrust she- wflt solve a mystery that' has" pnssled many . .theater-goers.'- ' ';' - " T Why Is it these patrons f the theater thea-ter have asedr'that Mrs." Fiske; one of the best-known an most talented actresses ac-tresses in the United States, cannot appear ap-pear In Salt Lake. ;''' ' . vThe answer Is, that' six men Jn New York w1H nof let Mrs-. Fiske play In Salt Lake.-c ' '"r '-vV v .. JUst how this Is brought about, and Just what effect It has on the theatrical situation in" Salt jike will furnish the theme of' Mrs. Flske's 'addresa For nine years Mrs. Fiske ha S .fought Ihe. trust right valiantly. r- - - -- ' Mrs Fiske is touring the country with her company in "Lean Kleschna--She appears this week In Denver. snd goes from there -to Los .Angeles' and San Francisco.' "The company -will stop over night In Salt Lake, but the members mem-bers wllbhsve nothing to do but walk, about with thelr'hsnds in their pockets. The friends f Mrs. Fiske, .however, will have a' chance to see her,' even though they 'cannot witness her plgy. At Barratt ball she will give an address ad-dress on "The Theatrical Trust and How It Affects Salt Lake'; The Press clubl Is managljjrthe affair, andjevery cent of Jlhe proceeds except actual expenses, ex-penses, ;will beL distributed V equally . among the following charitable, organisations; organi-sations; .Orphans" Home and Day nur-eery,', nur-eery,', KearnsV 6r.v Ann'a orphanag4,. Children's Aldj and Trlome-Flnding association., as-sociation., and the Infants' Home snd Day nursery. .'-. ,v - .'' v- |