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Show 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY -- NQVYork Stag SWElIGHTi By BURNS MANTLE. NEW YORK. May . The weather smiles, but ths producer do not. The theater huoi, as such. Is pretty well finished" hereabouts. Tit business that It wss sxpected would some back sltsr taster Just didn't do It. As a result practically aTary play In tha Broadway Uat eaa ba found la tha cutrate week, brokerage tha flrat of tha of and mora thaa two-thir- them tha last of tha waek, too. But there have bean enough of them to satisfy most of ua. Two hundred-odd since 'last August. And not many to Inspire cheers. Tha Pulltser committee Is reported to have had a hard time deciding which of tha two leaders should have thousand-dolla- r prise the "What Price Glory?" or Sidney Howard's. "They Knew What They Wanted." They rare It to the Howard play. And they ware Justified la ttlat choice, I thlnV In boldneaa of speech there Is not much to choose between the two, If that were a consideration. The one offera the language of a touch corps of marines on duty. Hie other the everyday speech of .an Ignorant Italian wine grower who learned his cussing with his English In California, and la quite unconscious of Its falling offensively upon sensl-- , tive eara. HARD CHOICI. In skill of construction employed I would say the Howard drama Is a little more artfully put together. The war play ambles a good deal, with Ita episodes strung loosely together. The other rises steadily to a moving, ia f dra-mat- lo climax. In the matter of characterization both are true and carefully written studies of human nature exhibited In primitive molds. They are about even, too. In the opportunities they offer their principal players. Pine acting haa helped both a lot. But In. Ihelr effect upon average suaiencea I think there Is more of in tne simpler Howard uflpirauon story, more of cheer and helpful moral win mere is m tne war i.uijr. jina, i aare say, the committee took that Impression Into If It Isn't one thing It Is another with David Beu!2cc You ,B 'lr rV-- v ne "never does a pages. jMu single thing j'Kinuj deliberately to Invlt I am not so sure D. B. Ispublicity not the greatest showman of his time Last " .. heo...K "arem- and like neiasco management. I .ne ,a5i GRADUATION DRESSES STREET DRESSES -- SPORT DRESSES PaARTY GOWNS Another direct shipment just unpacked, mostly exclusive SAMPLES of what if new, smart, chic and desirable. Graduation frocks of unusual beauty and honest worth, marked with a view of keeping faith with Liberty customers who know Liberty values are REAL. called ud the Belaaco office. Sure ly. I thought, the producer would have a atatemant of some sort to no more than: make, even If It "Mr. Belaaco never seeks to control the actions or decisions of ths ladles and gentlemen who work for him. If they are dissatisfied, or feel that they oan better themselves, he wants them to feel they are rree, at the expira- tlon of' their contracts with him, to1 do so." That would have been so like U. B . and unlike anything that probably happened. But not a word would he say. Nor waa anyone authorised to speak for' htm. His silence was as carefully staged aa a Belaaco play. AND BAD THROAT. NERVE Meanwhile Lenore waa telling the she Is that and needs a reporters rest. For which reason she feels It would be foolish to go on playing in "The Harem." This comedy is still attracting capacity audiences at the Belaaco, and, considering the summer tourist trade to come. Is likely to go sailing right on through the summer. Whatever the cause of the Belasco-lTlrl- c split. It la a subject of Interesting speculation hereabout. Personally I don t believe It haa anything to do with the young woman's reported determination to marry Sidney Black-mewho la out playing In "Quarantine" at the moment. She certainly likes to dance with Sidney, but he, being a southern lad of good background, happens to be so wrapped up In what la so often spoken of as his art that he Is not to be counted a marrying man. Single blessedness In his case Is aa Important to his advertised future as Miss Ulrlc's can possibly be to I don't belle her. he la going to handicap It by a marriage that would attract the attention this one would. No, If you would like to know what I have reason to suspect Is happening, m tell you. Miss t'lrlc really Is tired. Her throat and her voice have bothered her for some time. Last season, you may recall, she had an operation on her throat. Playing as constantly aa she has been since then this condition has not righted Itself as It should. It haa Interfered both with her comfort on the stage and with her social life off the stage and she Is pretty constant In her attendance upon the actor parties. So she Just determined to quit. THEN THERE MAY BE THIS. , This is the major cause. Back of It may ba a little pique. Other Be laaco stars are doing nicely and tak-- j n.n b limit?, iiu- iiik b fin inn and "The tably Judith Anderson Dove." which Is a typical I'lrlc part And there probably was a good family row a year ago when 1 j 1475 1975 2975 and Up ALWAYS MORE FOR YOUR MONEY We prepay freight within 300 miles. We ship by truck within 60 miles THEE. t Let Comparison Decide if Nine out of ten people who come to compare come back here to buy, vhioli certainly proves that the quality you pet for the price yon pay is greater at AXF.LRAIVS than anywhere else. Come and compare before Inlying fu rniture anywhere. 111 LEONARD Are Making . 19 EAST BROADWAY Lenore refused to play "Kikl, a most profitable Belaaco bit. for anoint r sea son. In other words baby him been amrry with papa and papa has not with been so darned well And bahv for some montha now. with a bad throat and all Oh., well von know how those things hamven But don t be surprisea u uie ininsr ud before nexi seaeoii. i. n.trheri These Belaaco ih. ' .Ason after. find the flying frequently blrdlings once they are outside the a bit roufth nest. And often, given even a little encouragement to hop back, they take advantage ....ot il am most Osborne. i .hi. affair Is Vlvlenne Belsscolte her chance as who gets withdrawal .. u Irlc s in . Ti B aw her nlsy- h"rour" r'"-Lrr- u In the Bronx. She Is i .rta mi in d T 11117 H 1 -- w ft iNEVAMl IWYOMINCj PROBLEMS As warm weather approaches good appetite leave. It is quite a problem for tha housewife to know just What to cook from day to day. The body craves lighter foods than in cold weather, which fact should be considered Our in planning the menu. We are offering a few euggestions below. are foods. We pleased salesmen oan help you select many other appetising pretty and spirited and he made a note rf her possibilities. When later. In making the rounds of the offices she got to him, he knew all about her. In the seven years she has done nothing startling, but has trotted along confidently, h r beauty doing aa much for her as her talent. Two ears oacit sne reached a leading role in support of this same Sidney Ula mer in a dramatization of "S Not much of a vuh.'psi. either for the star or any of his troupe, but Vlvlenne "did as well as any of them. This year she played a Chinee heroine in "Houses of Sand." and did that very well, too. But this was another failure and rather expensive for her. Her pride had prompted her Buying her own costume, because she did not like the one the manatceim-n- t furnished. Ami It cost Quite a bit. Meantime Mr. Belaaco hart warred Mlsa Osborne against accepting or contracts. He did not know when he would have a part lor her, but ha wanted her to ie reasonably free. With this In mind she has Insisted always on the two weeks' notice clause In her contract. She did so three weeks ago when she signed to play the naked and dusky beauty of "Aloma or the 8outh Seaa" And before she had been playing It a week the Ulrte ultimatum waa In and she was sent for as Lenore's successor. And she will' Lucky girl, Vlvlenne I think, make good the promise that won her the chance. Thus does the romance of the theater live up to Its best traditions. And "Aloma," Incidentally, has been taken out of the eutratee and Is a real success, partly as a result of the Osborne publicity. You remember little l'onaid Gal-laher, don't you? Little I'onald .who used to play nursery lads in Maxlne Elliott s dramas? Of course, he hasn't been a little Ikmald for eighteen or twenty years now. Nor a very big Donald, either, for that matter. A young fellow and a good actor. but still a boy to a lot 1 pallor-suite- ... hhc Ltojt . Hun. Bweat, Mild Cured, Bastern (whole or half), pe lb Egf 8 docra, 11110117 frMh Hot Oak, now, cook i.. He AlrWIr to 66c ma Vincent, pure can and '5-il- x. By-ra- bC t-I- 30c 89c maple the perfect Old Coffee, $1.68 oup '.. Coffee, ib. can Old Master, tb. perfect 66c cup ..26c Toaet( ZjOstm Bread, Buttor-Kru- eu ri. iUer, l rt TOR COLD LUNCHES Pork. - 2 Mad. 6U Beau, Cans, Allows free circulation ' of cold dry air. The shelves are open woven wire mesh, heav- ily retinned, placed on aluminum pegs. I v free.. ,1 Picklaa, Plcklaa, 22-Jam, 9 lrg. I L cawsootu-- , !' oc , Jar Boar jar Sweet is-ojars Barry Aaaortad a. 39c 43c 46e (Pl can rrulta) reach. S6c ..... ...66c Oaa Apple Can Aprleota Oaa Blackberrica Can Logan berrle 2 large cans Pumpkin Mine Meat, 2 pkgs. .....Mo 73c 73o 29c . . . . 15c ...... ... .; IfJ Vtm ssreeey J iJ Pioninside. Id remov- J Heavy able ice rack. all-met- ''ttt II al , II V J) non-rns- W removable drain I jr. W-- in i II the Famous Gold Seal I ' CONGOLEUM RUGS " ' " u Ml ., , THIS WEEK ONLY ' 7 ' i) T I ' V5 - ( Mm&i' VJ5a:' l'l-- T AJF n.s T" 7T I fl4Twwjrl VAkLJI?' hi j ' i ?fi:ffT?XVV??I" EZjjfSVjry Low Price V and Guaranteed Simmons Bed . .. . Sh I ill 1: Jlea. C A JJ I1 - l II two-Inc- h ....46c . M ' Outfit Complete 45c 46c t- ing lever lock and I Trlill : Nickel-plate- d I I I' - jj J v ex- - The Salt Lake Square tower, ths retreat of Stanford White and a small, a very small, co- Tribune.) of his broth bon vivantes There The hammer and clanaor of de- terle were rf the aesthetic and struction at last have wiped out the exotic the stories parties In the tower suite. The echoes of "Alabama, twenty-fou- r newspapers of Paris, of Madrid, of votes for Oscar W. Underwood," from Peking and Toklo cried for more and mora of the salacious details of this Madison Square Garden. The old garVa amaslng episode. It was all a part den survived many shocks, many of the life of Madison Square Gar- soon to be but a tangled pile knockouts It even survived year after den. i dust and debris, like somn of the bike race but of year of the mortals a ho strutted their brief hoUr the memorable Democratic national in Its calcium glare.- convention of 1924 evidently was too ROMANCE GONE. sf LZ !'! much. The garden after that gave home If one doubted that romance and ud the rhoet simplicity have fled before the oh- or mors of thee. a!l on. , Hltn ward of march let utilitarianism, And now Dlana who tiptoed on top " but aase UDOtl tha nhotoCTanha of ths K beautiful ruoa These ' of the tower, la down on the mare ground-breaheuss M ceremonies the past . svsry room CVrTl earth, there to remain until the tower week at the cathedral of St. John the -- sr. msds Is sll ths iZ-JZ- H I 1U1& V.IIJ', HMVil uie can be erected anew on a New York '1V1UV III brins all the charm and F?fc5,4X-?TC- t . I work on the western part of tha great pU ' iM, Amon college campus. a rtlst ry o f woven ecclesiastical pile has Juat been rug them yen srs sure ts II i ? The destruction ot a landmark like started. CaQfeJf-fiSpJ I . if m, deeign and coloring at Madison Square Garden would have In the yeara asone, the ground j .l been looked upon, In Europe, as a sac- breaking would have been done with I s real economy prices. rilege. But In a new country like the a silver apade. A gold one was used a I'nlted States, the people are San Francisco when even such at I and there must be constant de- an ephemeral thing as the Panama- i? Nationally-Advertise- d struction and building anew. Every Paflfic exposition waa started And now and then a halt la called whn that waa only fourteen years ago. 7 e j some parucui&riy sacrea oil oi But today there crowds nto the Is attacked. But, taken by picture of the ground breaking at and large, this Is the axe of destructhe cathedral the great blunt nose and tion and reconstruction In America. Lucket of a giant steam shovel. After I TT . .. mw.A I . . - ,!.... , The ground where the garden stood ...It.kt. ' In New York was far too valuable for word was given, and with a rattle and in wm i mere amusement purposes. a rear, a snorting and a puffing, the 7 Like the departed hansom cab. New big teeth of the shovel bit Into the w.- -f yT ,York will not seem the same without sacred ground. the garden. Everyone knew the gar The rush of the construction work aa on. No useless moments were den; even the taxi drivers in New York knew- where It wae and that wasted. ;l is goltur a long "way for New York DEAN EXPLICIT. taxi drlvera The garden, It haa well The Dean" of St Taul's. been said, meant something In the Fndnn."Gloomy ths Very Rer. W. R. Inge. I You m,y hv B1 Wild west did not let life of every New Yorker. "' r I .TTII the newspaper men say M in any finish, including IVORY, I f I I shows, the circua. the horse show, It .for him. He said It himself. He fistic handicaps, opera, evangelistic said that If Englishmen were treated GOLD or OAK. WALNUT, ji! revivals, dog shows, chicken shows. by the English customs officials as I; flower shows, marked nulls, swim IT are treated by American Simmons' Quality construction Bolshevist in debates. Americans tanks, ming IIL customs officials, the Englishmen and has throughout, Rooeevelt denunciation or the preda- would "raise Acheron." Wraptory interests. Wood row Wilson and heavy lillcra A polite way to express "cussii I posts j As peals fSr a league of nations. Wil- ing." the dean's method Is quite liam Jennings Bryan declarams for on would as the say public ownership of railways. Al priceless, For they the benefit of the be- Smith and red fire, the last appeals Strand. plghted who do not know It what It of political campaigns. aH these and means to "raise Acheron." may be more, nave been to tne garoen ana stated that In Greek mythology. made It famous. It has been a place Acheron la the name of a river In of thrills and laughter and romance. but it has come to mean Just The garden tried to keep pace with Hades, Hades In these modern times modern developments and modern simple when the dean said "raise Therefore, Ideaa but perhaps, after all. it wae the man In the street can an anachronism, belonging to anoth Acheron," what he meant. guess easily er age and time. STANFORD WHITE STORY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF The garden also was the scene of LUMBER AND HARDone of the great tragedies of New BOUNTIFUL WARE COMPANY. York the slaying of Stanford White by Harry K. Thaw. The garden was Creditors of said Bountiful Lumber as Stanford many regarded try - Hardware company are hereby Ji This is otir biggest outfit special y-w'A White's masterpiece of architecture, and to file thetr and notified g i and it was an ironical turn of fate Claims, duly requested and Spring Is of verified and $1.00 DOWN Will deliver . itemised, which made It the scene of his death. with ths Central Trust company, re, eonrtructlen snd fully home. Tt waa In the gala dare of the eld- to it at Salt Lake City, Utah, on . - t,.MM Inn. tfttk tSSK time roof gardens in New Tork. witn ceivers, anMM.l .. ,..v . ii.u .uiHiim .i . uw. w. u allowance was seated with several frtenda Thaw " Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, Hay anoroaohed him unseen and. mutter' 1th, ms. tag something Incoherent to those CENTRAL TRCST COMPANY, about him, drew a pistol and fired. Receiver of Bountiful Lumber and The famed architect crumpled to the Hardware Oomnany. floor a dead and pitiable thing. i y If ever a shot was heard around the NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. of the stats of Utah. arts Miller ft Tregansa, .Tit Utah of the mecfeanlca! completion world, this one was. That was nearly reeelved , ft Trust bldg. Miller A Trsganxa, architects, Tl 'building at the OranUe high school Separate proposals will beand twenty years ago, and only recently TJtah awm- must bs filaln school, Each proposal accompanied upon the general contract The Sayings eV Trust bldg Salt and the sddltlon have the echoes died out with the bwf l of and of check cent I on certified heating. J3rd a per South plumbing Stats street by Lake City. west of final freernr of Thaw from an asv to accept or,H lb bid. made payable to the presi- feeervee the right Sealed proposals will be received at street, and the plumbing and heat1.,, tn Philxt.fohta of said board, ject any andof allthebldaOcantte school and successive the office of the board of education. ing of the Oakwoud school. HoUlday, dent or chairman sonceedirsT The If his successful order 1211 South Vtah. that By school bidder, district. Granite of soms out y trials of Thaw brought ,o''l.AVTV. CJerit. Instructions to bidders, plans and bid Is accepted. wtU enter late s board. county, Utah. the most - amazing testimony ever State street. Salt Lake A. OEOROl Granite school . with ths p. m . May specifications can be obtained from contract heard In a court mom. There was by said board, until 7: school board. SJU South Stats bond In furnisha and school Granite board board, surety ths completion of the ths clerk of the Granite unfolded, for Instance, ths story of. il. ISIS, for laws street. Salt Lake City. Cut Us room of the mirrors In Madison following work: The erectios sad or from the office of the architects. compliance' with the complied 1925. by M j 39c 49c 69c 49c P0EK STEAK 25c VEAL CHOPS Bib and Loin, per lb. Vl Week .nv,Wft ' non-as- i mm jour . to-th- e ' X.. IDAHO yf t J back brought orer door. No wood I 1 . X?s9 p3 iard II l J&zm. 'lliljtfl Rnv I V, SOAP t. ieao. per id p tj .xmm f" - . srcni-tectur- IN OUR MARKETS POT BOASTS; Best CUM, per ip,. P0&K BOASTS Shoulder, per lb. I l" . -- T.4 Sold at the $2.30 WASHQro FOWDEB Peat's pkgs. Large Large pkgs. White JUcg . 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No wood -' Family Side leer as Pic ice capacity. tured. 60-lSpecial this Kfl 'i ' T FOE SALADS 2Sc Pierce's fcalmon, 2 tall cans Fancy Medium r six-da- y REGULAR SAVING PRICES REFRIGERATOR OF WITH EACH PURCHASE THIS WEEK REFRIGERATOR ' BREAKFAST SUGGESTIONS SSe anptroJ,i&.lSL 8U Florid II A Refrigerator DRIP PAN FREE last week Donald made hla entree as a producer of plays. Donald (Jallaher presents, if you please, a burlesque mystery play called "The Gorilla." And presents It very well Halph Hpence wrote this one, and I he is one of the fellows with a snappy wit who has been devoting his attenj tion to skits for Zlegfeld and titles for the movies the last several yeara The gorilla of the title Is a famous, I criminal given to using the Imprint of a gorilla's paw as a warning auwhenever he Is about to rob t'rajth or murder or pillage or Just plain slay. The pluy follows the adventures of; p j two hick detectives wandering through 1 a trtrk house trying to capture this, K'rllla at the same time a real gorlllal haa escaped from the too. A foolish play, but full of shrieks and cleverly burlesqued at times. Full also of lines like: "We gotta! fellow on our staff that wrote three' 1 mystery plays right off fhe bat." "I gotta get home early tonight. I'm goln' to be married tomorrow." "Who's the lucky "Her! lady?" mother." H "He tells me he was hurt In feud " "Well, he oughta know enough to let them cheap cars alone. But a. lot of fun lh spite of that. Frank 'McCormack and Clifford Demp- - I Frederick sey play ths detectives. Trueedell, Robert Strange and Betty Ifj By ROBERT (Copyrlg-ht- Cloth Bag 10-l- b. d folks Well, k- -' FOR A LEONARD We urgently Invite you to inspect our generous 1925 showing. There is a LEONARD in the size, and atyle for your home. Prices ar low aa $13.50 and up. EXTRA SPECIAL. 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