Show Otis Skinner inner to S S. S L L. Coming 1 fc f Theatre 1 May a t Interest in the coming of or Otis Skinner to the Salt Lake theatre for foran foran foran an engagement of three nights and Saturday matinee beginning Thursday Thurs Thurs- t day night May 19 10 has be been n enhanced enhanced enhanced en en- en- en by the announcement nt of his appearance in The Honor of the Family in which he portrays Hie Ilse character of Colonel Philippe Bri- Bri t dau giving him an opportunity to tj display a commanding vigor of 1 er- er t and to let loose a flood of rollicking humor that has taken the public by storm In its technical skill in the he imaginative vividness of its makeup and and nd yet all in it its find his has never ever been equaled in the memory of the present present pres- pres ent nt generation The play may be briefly summarized summarized summarized sum sum- for those not familiar with Elie novel oel Jean-Jacques Jean Rouget Rous-et an elderly eldery Frenchman is living in a small 11 town n not t far from Paris in He is wealthy and lind now in his his' dotage otage has come d under r the the dom domineering ne rIng influence of Flora Brazier whom he took from from the streets in her bab babyhood hoolI and now has designs on his his his' fortune fortuno Philippe i d Br dau who has been a colonel under un- un under under un un- der Napoleon and who has bas won medals for valor on the field of bravery braver arrives at this juncture undertaking to overthrow the plots pots d. d of Flora and save the family honor hono r a ai as well VelI as the fortune He accomplishes accomplishes h s all aJI this but only alter atter pissing pass pass- ing through various vicissitudes in his welfare with Flora v he lie ti m ti m fiali finally t turns s out t of of d doors s y The story is regarded as one of Balzac's anal analytic tic studies of human character and passion and the die theole ole of Philippe a hero of countless countless count- count It less fights and wearer of a medal r for bravery r bravery that he received d from t the hands of Napoleon hims himself f i Is ig I. I Said sard to offer Mr Skinner all the I Opportunity for both tion And strong dramatic work orl that I i i bet could coul desire Charles Frohman who is presenting Mr Skinner has hasi i sul surrounded him with a distinguished distin- distin gu shed cast of players |