Show of Willard Mack's efforts- o the theater-going public of Salt Lake has led-him-to further and greater efforts in that He has been giving the best of Mack has never done anything greater than the role of in DeMille's wonderful drama of that name which he will be seen all next commencing This play has been one of the successes' of recent The chivalry of the football who allows his name to be with the added of losing the girl he rather than expose a rival in her the realistic description of a Thanksgiving Day football game and the stoic resignation with which the Indian at the call of duty to his tribe turns his back upon Columbia his sweet- and all he holds furnish situations to which Mack never fails to who plays end on the Columbia is accused of selling the sig nals of He bears the disgrace being from the of the first half and graphically play in the second half a house window to an When Columbia has won the in disgrace and having no part in the finds himself alone and deserted by his He lays bare his heart to Dorothy sister of the captain of his team with whom he is in love and is accepted by Just as he has won her reluctant consent to marry him Black a messenger from tribe of arrives to call upon to take hk dead father's place as chieftain of the betwixt love and duty finally to his and but riot without triumphantly vindicating himself m a strong |