Show THE BEST IN SHOWS i i The Heir to the The opening of Salt Lake's charming new play was marked by the production of Heir to the by the Willard Mack Stock which has de- lighted our theater-goers for some two months Heir to the is a f drama based on the vary- ing fortunes of Joe one of j j the owners of the mine if of fabulous from which i Joe and his partners have taken i t j j The trouble starts with the j marriage of Joe to one of New- j port's who j evidently wants only his j Joe's rough western manners 1 are a continual shock to his bride a and her most and proper I Ilia 1 struggles with etiquette and for E aristocratic bearing and demeanor 1 cause unending chagrin and for himself and asso These difficulties form the basis for the and cause continuous applause and much merriment for the Joe's eccentric western friends with their typical greatly heighten the humorous Throughout the play brother seems to be his guiding with his great warm his and good- substantial Without this brother Joe's ultimate success would have been Aside from the the play at times becomes true strongly moving the hearts of the showing life after- all a Mack is given excellent support by Miss Blanche who takes the part of Joe Her part has to deal with the waning of her love for her husband caused by the life of the swart and her ultimate surrender to the sterling of the and undying love of her The arrival of the real live crying Heir to the forms the turning point in their and is the pleasing climax of the As usual it all ends The cast is all Mack is excellent as as Joe Clay as Dave is especially and James as Livingstone Winthrop and M. Van Renslar are both well Callie as the is very The stage settings are all very-good and in keeping with the general ideas of the The costumes of the women are Those of the men all with the possible exception of some of those representing frontier which may not be strictly in keeping with modern The play being typically and thoroughly clean should appeal to all lovers of high-class i those of our own city i in a neat little l 4 fore the curtain J bly impressed the wants first of all to please to the popular ty-offering to give you any pay wish if So if you f of any play which has especially 1 touched your heart impressed your go see this play and leave the name of your favorite at the t L |