Show OF AT GRAND Utah Indent theatrical report-t is not a familiar with stage is not or theatrical but show when 1 it He also knows that admission does not indicate the quality of the traded with a grocer once sold three kinds of from the same barrel but that they charged 10 cents extra for the name It is somewhat the same with About eight years ago we saw Down at McVicker's theater in Chicago and paid for the and we more than got our money's three years ago we again saw it by the same company in the Park for 75 and we thoroughly enjoyed And on Monday night of this week we saw it by the Luke Cosgrove company un- M URIEL ARNDT In the Power of 5 8 cents per ori TO u. for cents t and i Z 8 special high grade non- cents- uy fe f in the Alderney t h I in New York Plum C 1 1 the i J my wife ordered 4 1 Ch 20 They I size tasted the V the S L the waitress if she had fj She both same der the name of the of the name that it bore before it was changed to Down We only paid 20 cents for a reserved We could not see any striking difference between the acting in the show and the show at the The part portrayed by Luke Cosgrove was just in the as good as we ever saw Down Holland as Si Haskins was and kept the audience from start to in an uproar Foote as the catcher was with the Down East and more than filled the T. as the proverbial was exceptionally Harry A. the hero of the portrayed his part his size and voice fitted into the play in a degree that actuated much Miss Donna as Mabel was she enunciated her lines knew when to do the right thing at the proper and by her winning ways she entrapped the professor into her love Miss Leafy as a trouble neighborhood gossiping old filled her part of the play to on to year we saw that hat that she all covered with way down in Hoop pole the professor thought it Avas a big and he entangled it in his The leading role was played by a new comer before the footlights in Salt Lake Miss Muriel Arndt portrayed Ruth or in Down Society in all walks of life is as cruel as the grave to the girl whom it thinks has taken a simultaneously receiving with open arms male lecherous despoilers of women without a Miss Arndt seemed naturally adapted to this Her quiet her troubled her sorrowful brought tears to the eyes of From moment she entered the gate seeking a situation in the first act to the time when she was carried on the stage by Shaw in the last she had the sympathy of all Like the silken thread in our national without which it is not Miss Arndt was the silken thread that made the of The of is not a nor has Cosgrove produced it in the blood and thunder but it a genuine play- that amuses and makes the world The of by Luke Cosgrove and his seven associate players is' like eight different kinds of pie that mother used to Not one big cut in eight but eight big each better than the |