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Show HOWARD GOULD, coming i with the original New York company and production to the Salt Lake theatre for three days, starting Thursday, February 17. " ' Howard Gould AS 0e0fTH3 OlD BACHtlOKS M TH COMCD? HIT J 3 WtsFFOOLS J- Charlet Ray's Latest At Kinema Tomorrow Clara Horton, the demure le-year-old mlaa who playa opposite t'harles liny In hla third lndriendent production. "Nineteen "Nine-teen and Phyllia," which la cotnltijr to the American theatre for an engagement of four daya. beginning tomorrow, la tha youngest girl who haa ever been choaen to appear oppoaile a male rtwr. In addition to a charming personality. Vies Horton Is probably gifted with tha aweetest deposition of any girl In motion pictures. Miss Horton was plaving with Mr. fuiy'g pet dog, whiskers, while walling wall-ing to be railed onto the art. Whiskers, It seema, became a little too affectionate, and iff a result of hla antics, rlara found herself with a, badly torn gown. Hut If any of the studio employee expected ex-pected an outhurat from the little mlaa, they were aadly mlslsken. All that came from Clawa waa, "Whiskers, you Utile raa. cal. you'd love me If I were In rags!" Mr. Ray la drllghted with the eplendld performance which the young lady haa given In "Nineteen and Phyllia," and states that f"he will no dotiht he seen In I his nlh-r fnrlhrnming 1'linl illlnniil nl rtracTIBnaT |