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Show THE SALT LAKE TKIiSUNE, SUNDAYMOK-NLNO- , MAY 22, 1921. screen. The cartoonist, Paul M. Felton. authority and finished characterization. In thia role, at least, Mia Leigh stands worked si month on the aim before It out ai one of the commanding players in Toledos efficient organization. wax completed. Each separate movement Neil Pratts colored servant, though not an extensive role, was made rick distinct drawing, and thourepresents in humor by the actors grasp of comedy. Hit every appearance was followed sands are necessary to tali the story. a laugh. by x BANKLYN ARDELL to I vaudeville who hag accepted a aummer engagement with , Former Salt Lake actress, t ART ROSE, the newest M.play from the Orpheupt this a the Toledo Theater company at Toledo, Ohio. Below, Mias Sara Alexander, again and will be at the hand of Sir James vaudeville engage-hten- ts Barrie, week THIS WEEKS BILLS Mr. Ardell on again, of which much enthusiastic advance reprominent in Halt Lake dramatics in the atxtieg, from a late photograph. are very much on th H ptoys for a port hat been heard, following lie run back again"" variety AJTS YATOZYIUX. PAXA New of fork at the then year Empire along comes while in ths tpeelil to The Trlbumtheater, will be seen at the Sait Lake SALT LAKE Ruth Cbattartoa ia Sir Janes M. a part In th legitimate which appeal to ll Bsrrle famous theater for'four performances, beginning play, "Mary Bom," May to .him and-- h to off again. Then a vaude-'vlMa SlA. few dfty ago a itranjjer approached a and SI sad June J. evening, May to, with no less NEW yore; be atlnga and Ardell deserts th You ara Howard Kyle, arent Monday in the NesYork subway and asked, distinguished and popular a player in PA NT AGES Panl K 11at C , Parana had legitimate; but he never stays away wry Ruth Chatterton. Shell?, Britt Weed, Meiers Bevn and ether Well, my name ia Wygent, the other went on. the title anrole than Miss welcome The actor sdid he war. longy The vatidevill to th )wy seta him youf visitor Ha tel Mnry big "Tkrmuk is always tha Pickferg extremely and rack be come Back Deor My father, CapCam Wygaat, was formerly etationed at Fort Douglas. , I re Here. baa repeated thia prooadura many tlmas. New From Lake. numwas autumn until ORPHBCM m It the theater April, Salt a vaudeville Grand early at tlmn the bill Mr. haa Sdilla ail today, member you wiien you played given Ara Lt York playgoers crowded the Empire the. with MrCeaMl! Ulster nag Ford Dtneern. ber of clevr sketches, and when he wa Few bill with star to witness what they declare to b fust time jhat I ever saw real plays, ArdU Praahlya on of these playlets he not presenting Yf the most delightful performance of Miss Wdnday tight. was sppearing'wrlth Jans Cowl in Tbs I recollected vour face tonight as soon Chatterton e career, as well as the beat LOEWS STATB AU aewyMay Alice Jeye Crowded Hour," Nrlth "The Family Cupas X aw you. of aU plays from the Scotch dramatist's ia "Geuala Kata" sag Marcus Lhw vangw board," "btoJen orders," "Katlnka and vlll pen The combination of star and play , other It, as Howard Kyle who headed the plays. Thlstseason he has atopleoe MOTION JUOTTBZS. should did as as irresistible It here deprove called "Kin Solomons Jr." It company tbalT opened The old Grand In tha title role of PAKAMOL'KTBMPREB in the metropolis. Blaia Ferguson. Cowrad a humorous pokalbility, with scribed a Barrie Misa the has Chatterton That Thomas sag now la play, the Hippodromo. Bolding "gaerag and Nagl eater, music, and hi supporting oompany of been afforded generous opportunity for "Profane Strtlinf Tip," Cent seven to composed sntirely of women, tor loroyn of vti nearly twenty seven year ago all those agreethe cayteea. pleasing display like King Solomon King fcolomon, Jr able talents to which she owes her high AMERICAN 'our day December 24, 1894, Today Howard Kyle-look- s com clearing, today, of old, has a tendency lor marriage. AU In the esteem of theatergoers "The Old Swlmmla7 Boio'i Charlra place ia y In 190, when a Ths'scen man. His a middle takes place aged scarcely the wistful charm, youthful high spirits Baba Beth la tha boat Blasts Review. congress composed of women enacts a art has matured in him and his services and gaiety and moments of more serious GBM Playing an week 'a aagagemant, Pea tow man a may marry as many whereby are ever in demand by metropolitan emotion imagined by Barrie are InterPone" with all star cast, smashing oo wives as h can support. King Bolomon, preted by Miss Chatterton In a faslnon producers. What with playing au imGating. adyi Cheat Jr., hag sue wives, sit distinct types, a to delight her admirer Those pleasing KThEMA in Margaret Angim a chorus girl, an artist model, g moving "Reputation," with Priscilla Deea Sortant part in ia recalled her qualities performances Joan of of in the title role, ia eonttaoad by opeclai Tbs Trial Are, picture vampire, a suffragette, a singer, Come Out of the Long "Daddy Legs," of the Actors the a affairs and managing dancer, and yet they fail to hasp aim Kitchen and "The Rainbow" seem ' boms. Fidelity league, of which he was one . la the happiest manner in her merged Th wives call a masting and decide n n-- blit of vaudeville, and of the founders, his time these days is of portrayal of 'Barrie s newest heroine., a cannot them If husband that their give ImaIn Mary Rosa, the dramatist such I the one-a- rt very much' taken. comedy, "Silver he explanation ag to where mtisfaetory Abgination has Its moat whlmstcgr and Threads," aa presented by Bean B. memKyle is never so occu are all as will goea they they strike, charming scope. 'Throughout three ab- bott and company. pied that he cannot take a few minutes bers of the wlvea union. When th quesencounters the Bob- Whlto, Th Whistling Doughsorbing sets off to revert to the early days of his tion Is put to him, be hesitates and then modi f admired was Barrie the the of H member qualities, , boy," company. Th re fuses tha explanation demanded. career, when he spoke the part of Cor-- , who enfantasy of "Peter Pan, ' tbs whimsical Forty-nint- h infantry, A E. wives decide to leave, but one by one they situations of "A Kiss for Cinderella," the tertained his buddies before F,going over rete, the singer, in the dramatization to After th other. steal back, unknown at the of Ouidas novel, Moths, the top. exquisite love story of "The Little Minthey are all reconciled be tolls them ister, the tender humor of What Every Cowboy Williams and Daiay have an opening performance of the ilttla Sec-where he haa been, and this 1s ths surWoman Knows the symunder and the At gripping least end houtli street playhouse. offering they present caption act with Mr. Ardell prise Featured In tb and and appeal of "Lear Brutus. Of "Spectacular Western Frolics " pathy that m the impreamon he gives. Grace Whlt.J are en The story of "Mary Rose" has to do Curfe Paterson and hig peppy State orIt is a pleasure, indeed, to recall Goodhue, Others are Helen Peggy Pates, with a young girl who mysteriously dis- chestra will take car of their part of Sheldon, Clements, Marjorie my early aseocialionS'wtf k B aHrlm k fl Marjorie into the depths of a Utile Island, th program- with acme real Jasxy music, appears Mr. Kyle said one Mary Gardner and Mary Mason. and her people, in response to a wondrous sad Irresis- while Emma Street at the organ haa com- - v a is fantastto course, The of piece, tible call, to return many years later, some specially selected numbers in store day recently, when the subject of hie unfor are Tba comedy edy. possibilities herself to find but Grand tor her admirers. was absolutely unchanged, first appearance at the limited, and every on of them has been all about her strange and different, and have been to Salt bronght up. of. token h , , herself to advantage forgotten by those EFUTATION. tha super Unlver- j Lake since in regular road productions, whom she was most dear. Unhappy and 440 but even here I am not entirely defilm production film In starring her search for those beloved York and Los Angelas restless TUB New are tached from my Utah friends. things she recalled before she heard the Mias prisciUa Dean, on of th most talagog over ths foreign call of the strange island, she returns ented moving picture artreeseg It was Christmas eve when we films Vartsd opinions are exappearing question at last to the spot described by Barrie before the camera, which has been I opened at the Grand theater, Kyle conshowbut th pressed, majority of actors are as "thst lovely, lovely plsoe, to which ing at th Kinema theater for the last tn favor of a proposed movement for a The new playhouse was a smart tinued. the Island would seem to be but a gate- eight days. Is being held over for an levy of high protective tariffs on Europealittle affair, and I remember there) way extended engagement on account of the n-made pictures, sccordlng to a statewere man v di e t mgu if h e d persons pre- Miss Chatterton Is surrounded the many requests from persona who did no ment by th Actors' Equity association rnt The play that night wss the society same superb company seen with herby dur- view th production on account of crowds Bine, the success of such films as Moths. After that we drama, ing the long run at the Empire theater. which Jammed the theater all week. Passion" and "Gypsy Blood." ths AmerThe principal male role Is entrusted to ican market haa been opened to European played a new show each week during made a has far "Rapuiatton bigger Tom Nesbitt, who enacted the asm our ten week films ts such an extent that American Impression than did "Outside th Law, engagement. In the original London et film actors In numerous earns ar appreStarring Mies Dean, which was exhllbted Larry Griffin and James Ned sent me out from Denver, where 1 had been charactertheater of the Barrie at th Kinema for two weeks about four hensive lest th foreign product crowd production appearing under their management, to be the leading man. Several members of play O B Clarence, the home product Into a tight corner. long prominently months ago According to Fait Lake our first Salt Lake company have since attained propiinence on the identified with Barrie character, Bom fifty forslgn-mad- s and films ars now e, "Outside 'the Law" la theater record stag. Blanche Bates had come on from San Francisco to get mors acting seen last here Is on with Otle seen sals and running in eastern cities, is Skinner, th only moving picture that wag ever experience, to agreeable Jxne Kenn&rk wax the leading woman, and a good actress she whs, too, th word received from Henry King, Pauladvantage as the father of held over for a full second weeks show though now retired from the Btagc. T. Daniel Frawley, who is directing pictures on Barries heroine. Winifred Fraser, who Ing and "Reputation," If present Indicain Frederick a director, who is in New York. And mors, he declares, ars dally mother In Barrie's "The tions ara borne out, will even surpass the coast, was our firrt sta'go manager. He and Harry Corson Clark, who wae the ' and more recently another moththe record made by Its predecessor. being Imported. rdaved comedy parts opposite Madge Carr Cooke, developed the oriental wander- er in Belaecoe Is the mother The Influx of foreign films naturally Mice "Daddies," Dean is seen at her beet In the lust and have time traveled much with their own companies. Then there was of Mary Rosa Other Important roles characterization causes keen competition not always favor-aof Laura noted Ftglan, Blaikie Blakemore, a good character comedian, who is now in the pictures. are portrayed by A. 8. Homewood, Guy London musical hall performer, to the American film tradesman," and the When the first company disbanded, Kyle remained at the Grand theater and Buckley and Ada King Neediest to Bay, cast which Mr I says with on her King "Films can bs mads of appears aoroad for th cost of producheaded a second one, during which time he further endeared himself to ag&oat the play ha a been produced by . the the strongest ever assembled at any Charles Frohman tion here all Actors ar accustomed to rewith the company to on studio. The production he played leading roles in New York and on the road. of theatergoers. Later elaborately care and good taste characteristic of all staged less and labor In general and ceiving Kinema salary, ths Borne of the playa were has management Jlathan Hale, The EvangeHenry Arthur Joneai Charles Frohman presentation to far cheaper in foreign countries. Incorporated several unusual features lists, The Yellow Jacket, and recently The Joseph and His Brethren, on No now to thinking of averse la make which of the th presentation Tnal nf Joan of Ara, in which appeared also two native Utah playere, Moroni TF ADVANCE notices and the the International scop of film art, say picture more attractive. opinion Olsen and Byron Foulger of Ogden. Thia play was referred to as the most artis- A of critics fllmdom official. Nevertheless, taking also where counts for the business side of motlea picture manutic of the year, and has just closed prematurely, owing to the illness of Misa th Is to have ono of YYEARINO tha latest Parisian fashion facture Into consideration, wa find that Anglin, who starred in the role of Joan. the greatest Orphtum vaudeville bills of the 1320 able will gowns, E3sl if too many foreign films compete with Ferguson Several years ago Mr. Kyle married Amy Hodges, who played in Joseph 1321 vaudeville season, th headline at prove a big to society women ths American product we, with oUr traction being praised as ens of tha of Balt Lake attraction and His Brethren when company, and they have aa apartment on West Eighty-firs- t her latest Paramount cost, will suffer a loss. Sixty beat and funniest of acts aver seen in picture, ' Sacred and Profane Love, street. thousand persona now ar gaining their blr-tlvarieties. m Paramount-Empresat s displayed the livelihood motion picture here, acfrom Fran Id ArdelL noted comedian, la th theater during the next four days, be- cording to figures compiled by ths Actors' Ohio, are warm in their praise ef the new Toledo headline jmoffering In "King Solomon, The NEWSPAPERS of Toledo, cams inning gowns today recently Equity association, which to eagerly b Jr a farcical comedy nf 1380, in which from Paris, where they were stock" organization, which recentlyopened in that hind tb high tariff movement. purchased city ho la assisted by Ruth Warren, Helen th en route star home from by her six for a spring and summer run. The fact that four formgr Salt Lakers Miss Goodhue, Grace White and half a dosen months' trip around tha world. Ths latLisle Leigh, Kail Pratt and Mr. and lira Edwin B, Wolfe are members of the other baautlful and Keaton, talented girls. Mr. est designs by (allot, Lumlere models by JOB KEATON, father of Buster organization may, of course, have some thing to do with the success with which Ardell Is the former star of "Katlnka," Madeleine et Madelains picture comedy star, takes and a score of th company is meeting; but, at any rate, it has taken a firm hold of Toledo but his present vehicle la described as others reflect the very latest dictates of pride in reoalllng the days whan he travth very best thing the famous actor has th fashion ateliers. with "medicine shows throughout the Hoodldm. theatergoers. In "Unseen Forces" Sylvia Ilk to catch a guy throwing custard pies eled middle west. At th age bf tb he was a 'Barred and Profane Love is a Miss Lisle Leigh, formerly of Payson, who made her first real success with ever dona Jt Is full of funny situations, Breamer has th leading feminine role, at me The reporter realised his tactical partner with Harry of muslo Houdlnl, tha famous and plenty and D haa a dancing, Taylor production, adapted by and prominent In the cast are Rosemary error and veered the course of th conthe old Grand Stock company of this city, is playing a prominent part and is plot cantering about a fellow overblesaed Julia Crawford Ivers magician, and ths pair had on of the from the story Theby, Conrad Nagel. Robert Cain and versation. Whom do you- think Is the best of that time. with wives. Th production Is by Daniel and given high praise by the press of the city. Miss Leigb made her first appeartheatrical troupes Conrad Sam D Grasse. "Unseen Forces" to Di- greatest man in the world?" "Charley play by Arnold Bennett. ance with the company as Mr. Do Mailly in 39 East, the famous New Kusel. to a strong booster for Dad Nagel, Them a Holding and Winifred rector Franklin's first Mayflower contri- Chaplin next greatest?'" Houdlnl Keaton the "Who'i for hours on the A playlet to bo presented can talk York success. Concerning her work the Toledo Blade says: and bution to Associated First National pic- "Jackie Coogan " by three Greenwood are in the leading roles cleverness of th magician. It was at The Monday night performance marked the debut m our uudst of Mias young actresses of consequence Is "Th tures. Inc. His next will be "Parrot and About time a this on Keaton that hs was society the studio prominent LdF-Lisle Leigh, who was not long in convincing us that she is to be a most valuable written by Edward woman called to take Jackie autornobille eulogising Houdlnl, when day his son, Buster, Harold Conway, from the story CHARLES RAY plays the part of Ezra, Company W. addition to the repertory company. by In I har limousine A Mr. De Maiily, who runs the boarding"Gee, riding scene tired barefoot on get th Townsend Mian Lolya Adler, a beautl-!carefree, boy In house at J9 East, she gave instant proof that sbs Is a seasoned actress, of whom "The Old Bwlmmln Hole, the First film star, tiding around with strange ladies, hs happened Na"I "You know." Buster tor heads th exceptlon-f- h. tional JACKIE COOOAN. year-old - artraction whleh confided to the erribe f would rather dont think magicians ar interrupted, ao wonderfuL we may expect, always, a finished performance. feature hie full himself L to Misa Leigh gave a finely Doro-Lhtoday .e up Daley Rieger and ' or ball a surWhich go run at play tha hi opens swimming American father weeks theaasked, shaded portrayal of a woman in the middle years, ao calloused by life a repeated only Thomas ara others In th oompany. "Why?" and told the world he wa through goes to show that Jackie Coogan to a r quit Th 3 vary attraotlv and tha ter knocka that a hardening process baa long since get in, yet beneath whose prised. steely playletelaglng "I do not act it," says Ray. 1 simply with comedy parts. "I guessl'd like to plain, everyday American kid who like Jails ar full of people who th "Well, highly diverting cold extenor we are given a sudden illuminating glimpse of a natural warmth tak a whir) at Hamlet or somethin' else what avtry other healthy klo does. make things disappear. Dunham and Andy Williams will live over again many scenes of my own serious and womanly tenderness all the more delightful tor being so unexpected. I dont want to waste my life In It seems only yesterday that 1 boyhood Mil their stock in trad. stum"Happiness." and comedies custard pies was dodging Concerning Neil Pratt add Edwin K. Wolf the same paper says: down of kind the tha going to meadow Another two f th funniest fellows in care, th DD Alice LAkr nama to th long llst 7 right path GIVEN old creek back home en th farm Charley Chaplin s feet." clow bit of characterization was done by Noil'Pratt, as Washington, the colwhere bling over tire tough Father Tim to scorn Those who of domesticated star. F nythin may which hara confided ambitions Jackie Other mUrrIf?.,ld was I raised And th little red school ored factotum of the boarding bouse. Edwin R. Wolfe, as Count Giovanni, also Hffer ' know the romping carafre atar of Metcertain to win toughs house on ere To have Mary Plckford aa his and glv many hundreds of miles mors ro th hill cam back to me did a polished bit of acting, making the most of tha s feature production will find It diffiopportunities given Ikh VeiTc. Comer, heard here tost vividly as If I was still making life a bur-aa leading woman and Douglas Fairbanks service than if mietreated th eharaeter. Ptosents an Intimate den to th teacher." Thi fact Is brought out, humorously cult to believe, but Alic now superinas the Juvenile lead, to become a first-clarovue He possesses ef every edible, s wonderful The Toledo Times says: cameraman and secure a Job with yet forcefully. In th ons-reLisle Leigh, who made her first appearance last song oomedy fllln, tends the construction newly th declare critics Ray. arhleves th the knack of getting his songs true organised "Striking Tires," which will be shown at thst enters intobe her In playing with such Charley Chaplin, to retire wealthy at th artists veniag as b member of the company, established herself at once as a character Ml goal it Lake known. for, manner household, th Paramount-Empre1v.a Pleasing m,t theater for four actress ef exceptional ability. Her portrayal of Mrs. Do Maiily, the naturalness and ease that the result to ripe old age of 14, settle down and live davs Ths to playing a sho taken has are a quartet of so horns, whr Gossips' landlady beginning today an impersonation of Esra that happily. realistic who pridea herself on th manner in which her house is conducted, who who to her hostess parents, The film shows how tires are abused in recently arheir AU this Information was secured by a Th,y through boy will be remembered as a real perWinning Hand In Songland." the years of experience has learned to slwaya suspect th worst, an i yet who shows news syndicate, various ways, and how, becoming angered rived ia Hollywood from th oast. a York New for reporter son screen rather than a creation inspired who called on Jackie for an Interview over their mistreatment, they go on a a depth of womanly fueling when aba learns the true character of tbs girl ah Ju?t that a veritable feast of by James Whitcomb Riley's poem. good ana Pros-P- r songs and has wrohged, is beautifully done. davis was honor leaving the rims of during his recent visit to New York. strike, Maret are popular eomedy. college athletes ar a fashionable southern Th News-Bo- o ealled at th hotel, he limousine and lowly flivver and scurry- Mildred oaya of Miss Leigh and Ned Pratt: Misa Leigh was an. whose offering to a combination of aklil rtriTH many cinema triumphs to his Whin th reporter There they maks California horse show In addition, she found young Mr Coogan playing solitaire ing to a In the good part of Mrs. De Madly, landlady of th aristocratic and daring In gymnastics Lalia gelhlnl credit. Director Sidney Franklin Is "Dad s busy writing letters, so Id be strong demand for better car in tho fu- was Invltsd to be th giver' of awards boarding house, she added a great deal to the class of tho performance by her ind Ji"1 ???.' declared ture to have The done the best d If with work the next evening st the bench show ef of much Butterfly rhummy play you rent,Is a wonder on his career In th production of "Unseen obliged V Jha "Striking Tires ranks among th beat a kennel club, ia which ah bad antared me," h said.- - The rhum tournament be- cartoon th and doe many other Forces. an with which, on Mr. shown her Pekingese and vr th production things cast, tween th reporter equally well. Paths News and Topics or ths opened a week s run at th Gem irodlgy was staged on the edgeChaplin's t-th Day complete th fine list of of yesterday theater. most the Among How do you liks playing slapstick prominent of led FRANKLYN ARDELL IN Sidney Franklin' past rlnema successes Jackie? he reporter asked. are two of Mary Plckford' most popular stuff. I don't play slapstick that s throwing -"tit ta&rrig,raaVe vehiflrf," "Heart ortiid Tfflia" and rTha custard 44TTTETJ, there Ti GIRL- COMEDY ORPHEUM replied" Jackies--"Pjoat pies -- mJL Pkntage theater. Plckford has demonstrated that she ia a bigger favorite than ever In her new ptoture. "Through th Back Door' record during th summertime ' 4? Prkfn to net as a rule tn order, but present bill opened attendance reconit r vf have all been smashed. (Continued from preceding page) sperta from Sleepy Cat Money was D1 Plckford feature yL, Does this staked with freedom, and differences of th bill is msde up of some of vaude-rtllet- o together flared up at one. mean you're going to hitch up with the opinion wera Intensified by victory and representative acts Paul Klelst cattlemen, i all?" demanded Van defeat. after and oompany present a fin novelty In Horn Laramie, who had y t t, While the spirit ran high, rodeo ridlighted hll a black art feature entitled "The Land stood after Kata master 4 , with of the th artiats looking ing began and Shelley tu iDr5nl "1 hitch up with nobody, range and th pink of American horse funhy aklt, "Pulley Pulley; ferHt V In "Then In time each succeed dont spend your the saddle J hanging manshlp the boob, nd hl ci 4t? 3f, the around Kate Doubleday Ing contest ths Sleepy Cat visitors, headed Motors Revue. Hinkle andharmonica, MaY'ha'v'4' 8o there where the shoe pinches? Bawdy and Lefever with big loose by Ctover sat In Catching a i Cv," and the Laramie threw away his ctgaret aa he bunches of currency, backed their favorWhite Brothers spoke "I've taken a good deal from you. ites freely, and tnsn that counted nothing comedians make-up Van Horn." In of took caution the their Beginning next Wednesday th e Van Horn him on unabashed. other end of every exciting event. Flushed K J management will Catherine "You've got eggei Tierv faces and loud voices added to ths rapito with your you Calvert in a superb filmpresent version of Da- show up here at all seen aa excitement shifting ofsthe dly vid Belaaco a great stage play. "The "A man needs his nerve. Van Horn, to on event followed another, and the betHeut ef Maryland, with a star cast. do business with crook Ilk you." roused called, after 1? ting fever keenly Including Crane Wilbur The vaudeville Doubleday, passing near th two man every possible wager had beta told, for section will be dominated bv The on. at that heard the last trash to material work moment, sxohange. Oevene Troupe ef Australian Maniacs He called out In his heavy, rasping it was at thl Juncture that th Mysrs, Bums and O Brtend, "The Mir. vole to an Horn Look Harry." mdtehee began. In a line and In shooting a counarte," wKh th Modern Svengall- - Ray Laramie walked away and Doubleday and . Fox, a vaudeville oddity; Buatei teok Van Horn In hand. "You messed try In which many excelled In perhaps most the regard, rivalry ran Important QutUaa sad PaJs and "The Norvelles up things once with Laramie, didn't high and critics were naturally fastidious continued Doubleday, choking off The temptation to belittle ou' even A LICE JOYCE la Cousin Kate win Van Horn words "Now we've got htm work with rifle and revolver was. excellent la Bawlet me run this thing " 1, fto be the feature attraction en th now here, can to and 'Carpy. partly dua temperament. tell You right now you wont dy "I bill opening at Loews State theater tomen were bad gamester Both because him out blurted line Van up, Horn, very they bet on feeling rather than Judgment day 4 angry Th stags version of "Cousin Kate would back a man, or th horso of had a way of raising hla aThey was a phenomenal success It is one Doubleday man liked best, against a man of the big achievements In the brilliant ea-- ohln to override objei tlon and hla vole thsy did they not ilka, and often knew what huskier with stubbornness grew Tha-tU"Just was to close It the day with empty Baxrymara -slon of the play is even bMter It vu. to a tot mr rra ttrts lhmg. wtH you "f5o as you please, retorted Van Horn pockets; picture that will appeal to childraa aa 1 On- this V of July at Doubledays well hut with a sliff expletive that irritated both msn, Fourth grownups. as well as had been Jack Fines newest musical fun show Then swinging on hit by hard luck. TheirLefever, Barb tlll further free criticism of ealled Flekle Frolic, will headline tho his beet, Vsn Horn marched away. Barb th horse racing and th shooting did not vaudeville program. Swaymg tunes, was so incensed he could only keep his pass unresented, and the fact that Tom dashing dances and spirited eomedy to raised finger pointed after Van Horn, Stone and his following had most ef th biased he shouted Dleepy Cat money while the sun was still cleverly merged Into a rattling Bin show. and as hi On of pretty girto. through a veryrjes gets an eye-fu- ll fog, his profane throat high did not tend to temper th acerbity & Scenery and Jaunty attires. scraping; I vrlllj' , of their remarks. Carlton A Belmont ar dellverl ug a On the level stretch between th ranch Nothing that th crack shot g of tb package of fun to vaudeville lovers thia house and ths creek, the eowboya staged rang could do would either Bawdy season which to labeled "Bundles of Nondinner a Frontier day show and a or Carpy Vsn Horn,satisfy himself considered sense Th Hebrew comedian of the after of July celebration combined Th Fourth an was master with rifle gun, expert pnd duo Is a Jolly jester, and,, along with his fun began mildly with th d of these ceremonies, and the belittling by partner. Indulges in songs fast and races and the business of th greased Oxt the of the best the cowsports funny. Their wordy chatter sparkles pig I rom these diversions It proceeded boysBleepy could show nettled him. "What've to foot races. In which Indian shone, you got that'll tingling wit. be It?" Fused comedian headline hdf Orphena show opening Wednesday night In with beat demanded. Full of human interest, well wrltteli, end to keenly contested pony races beBath Chatterton, who will be aeon tn Mary Bora. tha famous J. M. . King Solomon, Jr. capably acted playlets are always a wt-- tween cow bo j s, reservation bucks, and Oeattosed aa Pic tlx Barrie play, at tho Salt Lak theater May 30 and SI and Jon L J t , u T1 Howard Kyle, Noted leading Man, MISS LISLE LEIGH Recalls His Debut in Salt Lake City Ik one-ba- lf two-a-da- y, well-know- n two-a-da- y. -- pome-portio- -- tha-audit- or Ruth.-Warr- 1 "I well-nig- Hay-mark- New-Wor- bl one-four- th any-thin- g, Wit-Ha- V' m -- three-foot-on- e, , too-aca- ss el ss rt mass-meeti- all-st- RIOTOUS SHOW -- LARAMIE HOLDS THE' RANGE -- tl, clg-are- f"1" 't Pan-tage- hr. aL ' three-legge- -- f |