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Show i . ' t. ; ' -" 1 i ;.. I .-a i A. 1 I '!-! 1 ' J .1 T ! ' i - i ..C. : '. I'-m . . k ! i i C. iaJlwt C... ' - -.i ..ifl Crouta ! - a i s 1 n-icf BarV-r ' v. t Churchl T'.e ::rl.2 c 'rjar.y hit the popular t :i i i a reft t. ot when it offered the 'T':-t; ? tear-iuillr- favorite. "Eaet : : ," r-3 t' till f.r last e'eht's per---e. Tl.a house was-packed ta t'.? "TP, even tha enlarged gallery r '' " - ' t ::3 f ur tuEirel I c .-.',y. ihere ia enough la "iast Ly. ro," even when poorly pre- fntei, t t:. : : r.-.s h-rt cf r;t and , jllery t ; ; j when presented by ( cornre t'. :.t company like that directed ' y llzr.c r V.'rJa. there is little won- r at x i tr.t: isra witlj whicli it is received last eight. In v - ' -n rc:?s; Jn modern, erery-t.av erery-t.av a:... . , t':.9 corrjany appears far . rer.t t,.an la the fantastic garb and l-owir.j robes of phakegpearean and romantic ro-mantic r'.5--9 heretofore presented dur i"g this rr-oSgernent. but suffers nope ly the comparison. Mis Koberts as the. your t Lady Isabel. Wlf cf Archi- aid Car: is. tl Uter as the assumed Xiadame 'ine. the broken mother, came to nurse and instruct her child In the home from whence she had. fled, had a d if" cult role which she carried through s,;env.hl eftect. Mr. Herman as the rascal, Sir Francis Levi son, played the villain to perfection and was warmly warm-ly complimented in the usual way by the roi cf the gallery. Mr. Tyrrel as Archibald Cariyle, Miss Davis as Cornelia Cor-nelia Carlyle, Miss BerteJle as Joyce, Harry Barton a Richard Hare and . Miss Holmes as Barbara Hare each made a hit In. his or her respective part, and the minor characters were well portrayed. : .. . "Last Lynne" will be the l alt th week, with the usual Wednesday and ' Saturday matinees. . , j ' The coming ef William IL Crane to the Salt Lake Theater, Thursday night In his latest creation, "David Harum," will no fioubt welcomed by the theater-goers. The sale ef seats began r -5, T CBANE JU DAVID UAHmi. with a rush today and the genial comedian, come-dian, who has made the greatest hit of his career In the character ef the rural New Tork banker, will. face a crowded bouse on' the opening night of his engagement, en-gagement, which Is for three nights and Saturday matinee., Harry Carson Clarke and his company com-pany are still in the city, resting for a few days. They will leave the last of the week for Denver and the Bast. Mr. Clarke will open his next season In Denver Den-ver in Auguat and will then start for a tour of the world, taking his new play, "His Absent Boy," to Hawaii, Australia, Austra-lia, South Africa and finally to England. Eng-land. He has secured three year rights in the- play, which waa written by Sydney Rosenfeld for the late Roland Ro-land Reed and is a sure "bread winner." |