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Show 1 t DESERET' EVENING facts JedRoyU-PaysRe- s KWS ,S.VnTRI)AY 1012 - fc4 r Lillian Russell, Famous American Beauty, Who Will Take Newspaper Publisher as Fourth Husband. To fidargarety Anglin ED Hoyle and Uiriaret Anglin continue in the limelight. A New York prc letter saji. ' Edwin Milton Ro lo ycterdav neplled to tlio iHttciai of MU Margaret Anglin regarding JANUARY -- ADYANCE R MANTELL ROBERT B.of William 1 try In whlrli tt wir nun..).ail 1m Hie iiTTrSSi-employer, ljrblcr"fc 'u to star her In In r itatement of reason why she objected,, to the part awlguod lo r. Mien .Vug!;, ohaiagtcrlncd Mr- - Jbivle In Uiim r. ran It "repulsive. & "Tho r.iuu Cviebrc, Aiiu'on Co., was and la no slTuir of imm ami I aia at lus to understand wh; Arglin should m:iye a gratuitous attack In tl.e pnhlU proee . -. upon m plaj. and why n should think It I ,1 nccessar; to hand reuj made and hoatilo opln- j jj Ions to tho trlllc and the public. She, Isnt a" going lo nla. It- - and there nev tr im a time u her not pining n i null not rclv upon my aim ere Then I wrote Miss Anglin (Oct. into ore rthcarsjla lath) l(. going con aH ith tlu- - iot' ndliig nu the Mas of my pla i If on reading the pl read curefulfj, sou find nl -t I- .- c itself, jin nirntn! nwrsations either aa to the pa- or ., funk enough to vj ao, ( want to feci that Lean rel upon ii cklhu-msi- n both as to the part and the pla). and I am sure It would bo or anyone to allow yohrself to be Induced tp uti- en hlndnrw to S ii against sour better Judgment and artistic Thr 'net ' etc 'la this she replied tinder date of Oct 30 Thank 'ou ve: much for jour most cbarmlng letter I hate read play and 1 dont tnlnk there is any thing to add to what I said to you otheV da Frankly, I dont think Im qualified to play Kate as well as etc , ould be plased but I am willing to put my beat efforts Into M ;1 Anglin knows, I think,. that In a letter lo Hit Tyler of Xov. 1, X . SUBSCRIPTlON-OflOE- ManagementrF n ntHtrt ttrrT-frmrp- Brady n k m" COLONIAL THEATRE: U il IesisraJ -- . feo-f- 1 hc-i- rt i thpla if and profound respect for Miss Anglin, let us con. that a tlosod incident MIT the reieipt of this message, and on the same date. Mr Hull. Hs . husband, called for me b phone at Darien. Tunn jhe and redden-- e. residence::- androvmMeMn-fiir- ' :.'.itil me at dinner with Dr G . Mr. Hull begged me to reconsider ih.isioii and to let the play go into rehfwrsal. sajlng that tj, m e injustice to withdraw the plat at that time and that totalis mls-- , r Miss Anglin's attitude, Jt will be obviaus that I used uo undue , , t for c m plas upon Mis Anglin, and tha!. on the contrary, J v ft ted her even polite opportunity to get out of tt. I' IS ao unpleasant experience to find mjself disagreeing under any , with a lads, hut Balked At Repulsise Part' Is a Bcream-Im- , Interview seems to lease no doubt as to the Mias Anglin line' 'eil i an mg tharailer of ms plas. It would seem that anjthing so unmlstak. - pinntc ought to hase been seen at a glance I read the plas to tog! in on Sept 10 On Sept 12. Mr Tyler writes me Mias Anglin Uir I, las lmmeii Mis Anglin had the Mss in her possession for a s'.ek Kr m the moment I read the play to her on Sept 10 there ought .. h is e been a a iadw of doubt as to the propriety of pissing such a With oest wishm y , Xewr-Yo- ik 1 -- -- . , I -e i' if ills il repuNitf IS ii.ocit the dopthr'ofl mj oss n deprasitj betausc she had said in ih.ie M am willing to put nis best eTort i into It rhe shouldn't hep ss King to put her best effort ,nto a part sslmh was 'r pitlsise. a ling ' thtr ilul ln alwasghav rail a poor o,iin on of the plas In ei "I hr I'tt'P tb" nrtrs 'I in no ssas doubt the plus s gnat i it ep i e., feet ngs w re I do not plot, ml to sat Some peo- I that Mi- -. Anglin ssas ascre to pla ng the mother g t 'tin im if a girl of IS, and Hat sin fill hers If ufilitted to jwrtraj a woman qf the eople I reng'i'pe he- - rgfit to Ju r opinion iif the jiloy and- - pait. siliatcvea-Tris- , TuTwhs thrust it oil the pr ss ami public, inasmuch - In r tonneitn.ii with II u .tided ti hir own complete tion Im'i rentlallj , she makes it very hard f" the i ourageiuu, or abandoned lads w hoesentualy. plnsg the part, obsloisls the unhapps aetress ould not be a woman of refinement in the interview MissAnglin essays tv tell the storv of the plas. I partic-- t larly requested the rompans not to do so. I have a theory that all stories n tr old, and that the possible novelts is in tho author's was of telling it, so I have alwass i laimnl for the author the right to tell his own story flrst "The story or in. pla us It appears In the interslew Is told with quaint :t.l subtle iniapaelts Inuccuraiy is lt smallest fault. By the was. wouldnt it be an original Idea to lease the pla and the and the public? (though I have no objection to the conlro-- s h Id to the enti. It so as Mias adsertises any one), Anglin Isnt accurate about ry long the title. It is rot The Unare ' It is 'Justified?' Note the ? It la my purpose not to pr. judge "m own play or Its characters I leave the verdict to the perfnrmanie an the public. Incidentally Is the drama to be confined to those nnlv slhosc ai tiotis and conduct can alwaj be justified? In differing svlth Mias Anglin aa to the ethics of her attaik on my prop-rr- t. jet beg to subscribe myself her obedient sonant." d sin t 1 I -- ' ) , pre-M- I a- 1 uv IJIiiau Russell, the fcinger nod a(tres, hIkhv eugageut nt to uurr burgh new sjw K.r, has beu auuuuiued. baa lH.en married tliiv t.iin' II r 'ir n the b aica! director, who married her when alio was jim tpginn i t L n i In ISM she eloiod tolloboken with Edward and married and rhocMupIe thou separated him. proIng her vmn that he lud aoo BrahanTlPd a divorce After ten ear of Srdnmon KinVI a wife lining in Indm The same year he rnarrie! John Chatterton. who juutg prnfefrbnaly as Signor Ftruirim MUt Ituesell divorced him in IMih Mr Moore is a jwer in western FrnnsT anift '! sdnin stated v seeing r a few da) for a litth sight jawa i 'in jUv e.vihuirfHtt. liu onaint s I'r wt-u- di'rd i h t n IUANm FrWith m nr Sth lw!rr n pr !n MiKS t. rY Hh.LL 1U Ja wnsm IN Ml K I B l.l M II THE NI I I Hyilcp.tiFAS dg and er itl 'rk run IU i KNM.Iir LI. K In jjr-'- lf . kl(. j K ! U kit I nd tr j !i, r lie I ui -- t :L 0an a dinner M GOTHAM I SALT t t isp-l- al orresponden. e ) Jan TitllK. 1, onferem e. N I howard .nul N Judkinson will make the it .nrnss the bridge their tempyrar, hn whil tha) labor In thi- - bran h entertaim menl Kneiht hs Mr anl Mrs Jam adquaj-terabout m nMhe pitabl ent rtamed fnafiv t the Idera f tin bum l . th fi hriMmas Knetht i always njen t tlw elders e,,1 esemnTesI'ty and thetr friend, and their hnvpttnlltr terra Into the spirit of the is boundlene Mr nd Mr- l.aw les- ami "d f manv U a tit! Mr '"k" Himty M- isocle f atmK was propose these social af the (Mople and . fairs often duringgislng the winter month. hid b n. on-o- , o'. K 1912 -- Mips miasin n hi and Wiss Edmunds came down from Boston to spend the holitheir friends. Mr and Mrs with days Easton and Miss Mabel Borg, while hers for the week, Mr. Easton Insisted that soveral nf the big mush Ians and managers tear Miss Jepperson sing, panted by Miss Edmonds an appointment was made with lr W liter Damnjsch and ,hla both of brother, t "ak Damrosch, whom arc g mue in their .praise of her guiee, t ikmg down lie name ane l Danuosch said urlon audii o i o von'c wus gloriuilO and that she t mild b.' in op 14 S'drn y Homer, Jius-- I (id ol Man oil.' llom.r, of the i .is present, was i.iqiolilaii, . " most erlliti inttr. and together YOU SER IT flRST AT THE EMPRESS Then Elsewhere, Unlen Youre. Careful at. Vitp 'ri-i- enil n tumor picnic and social a Ji p,iersotj NBW I hen IQ en.b.e i itn amt Mr. 3 a8. frin'1 of Mr ""rf came down Mas": " fr.1'nl for a week, at tending to business and visiting Ihc different places of amusement ja.k to- A . e . hhP,dT T 40 h7 ,n she fyde Hquirea .(fVfe.w winter, has been ago lrof Jj ffin lorn. t. 4. him: I.. -- ,1 I'aii'l 1 f t f in ' ( if pft h Hr--- 'Mi lh rrr v .r 1 'haTl I0UR'AL!ST1C M ria.i are ihim t n liu ns t' t Ttrmre I .on m a hw j t I n cU'i .Mi I l il m.i j rt alMwina eN ar d in thfm st l'4 an I t H1'' ithf . o .1"- ..tor. lie IsjN.w ork pr. .In. few lias , liking i TJ ,,(r vethcds. 'ii itized tin White Mat MI'S El'.ot p s- . Tllf TI -- TOM l4! 'C 'll I , v i x ik -- ! - 1 IN- - I'llOTOI'l V. m nt' ith ti i lUNKtl: .,ii h ti t th th if.pit I t l r. lino I l Mill Itl'll'il ft. r t l ( ON- - I I2.U-11- -- yt A ReEular I t M 'llolol'l.tY . nf l nH' iinNN I tkiitvy V. . , Til) I- -- 1 e H H. ! i' i Ml - INH I'lHtNI I I V -- di-t- aii m mi him tv HOLLIS. .i; j it tit in ik HIE TORI & BEGINNING WED. MATINEE, JAN. 10. l-- ri I iii - -t -- KENNEY ,v mm: a in: tut omi moori - PLAYING 11 :. j imis ttiKi mi NOW hi ' Ph tk pr r - jwfrt and Pro' I JU1 Wala 'I guest with f: . mk n pt .iltui' u several ,ll, r- - ll.IV. II. n ilentill rl lioioih la' iiilcbils. also rcceii mg fiirnubmr to ev lie - mug t limit at lit h r thi , i . i p. t K eral theaters. Mrs. riqur.--c h ., , - ,. ,t -- , , in and th. he b lleg' In t. gfr..f .... T."V .. lives and frlinds among the I tali f , vrr Salt pin ony w oo are d.simus of sh"f li g , IlilW In Ci.lirbta ind IY' Mil! a attention. Jtr M K Cummli g . ing grc..t frh i Js ttl topUt r Pf) ii.iv . w: a lousi", am! Mrs. Easton a noh tin i" rfdii ei.J-- t ler TI i 'le. tT.r tin r a V.. r u.--hfr Wav w- - tf- -r tt.i k , 17 ITfiTai ' FelTC ItrH nun Fls.tfns iir.i ii in I Ill's Atk -- rpt full "f h' t and in lenl n and vi r e Miss N.q-.- , Klhsn-- , H.t'hliti Sir far alloys the 'usual etagt eon among them til!. . her fu i ' r j is . i he e nt to prelm-thIist"r hia .if jgrv'en.' partial member of t feir Li.i i Ln whits hir inoption of the the Squires household, und like Tip' numi.il Duke uf Argjl' s new opera Mr i U l hr aang was irfit I remain l Modorte M!a Squires, a of the linpr. sarin from nip th milieu dtllglitful ad.i.iion tllght p h'M' u!rtr wauled hr at onre to jo the I tah contingent. a 'rrV s'l. r ii.hr- fj'" I Ertmlott fnr Amerli"! to tt n' Miiis friioTt ami rrutorio wirk an Martin Bek ! Inv.i.lhig wav - ail eat here iR teriHi m Jt 1'ivm had a the and the pw- prmal ktter from . Elders Clarence Hart and I, is vaudeville territory, A thir and alao one from Jones came up from the SouthWarden public v irthl Interchhrige .if opert singers witn West h l k, of Haiton, ahkh opened the Virginia conference on their here and tils great aheMolrn'litan rrom of all musical nffUta here, but their missionary labors. Elder opera house ver there are all featured lyiev-a- a -- Xieorgi I'Mition she holds at La Kuile sera Jones had contracted d fever hi ( tpcaiL. never falls to keep Of -- and after-atay- fri a vor t he Mary Manncrlhg daiihr.tmenV movements, and liver lining 'Up in hi shert g f'w Nall' r E'en Plympti n an i "fe uneTanir she would be unwU Law I days here a Ith friends- - ho wm what he niH do next guessing of to t ism ji.) nure a poUion for an un Uje "Garden of Amoved to Ford ham hospital "in the other rot tilers i 1s fsut hft ha tKn heard Jy vefnla. and th list Martin Beck iteeraa to be Worrying llah" mild one 9T t.. U t here and all have been lmlieadul was Anderson No by Stsry - v nd It la Thlr,w a little not he be will hoped just aide to Icav vaudeville manager, ( i o t ith hep great talents. hy the end of the month now and altogetherathtrg.s musical are varro ani lloln-r- t Hichena, auinors of , :?.r. ""i!1 Edmunds comes In for a good J f':,',er Hart left yesterday for ht home giving plenty of matter for write ups the pla; Hi it piaiay, tslng acknowledged as n Meaan. Idaho, where he and Elder to reporters and critics. t vc a dinner nt musiclnn and accompanist. Jonea both live, and will stay a day V. In- - Hubert In Chicago and on In Halt IaWe Oils Skinner at the Knit ker'snkcr. night to Ktv Goron. who t, singlnK r of honor Jf. t t'i audieui auty. an fr IV T. tr- . a - u - t - entertl trnrl Mrs vui h m J drills . j It ir t -n . 1 II nirc 'unt. I - ItNI It A I'rsv- - . In. RW.ill l.'l tfaj Ith. J 2bo, t ! iMHIIlll .111 lull!.. Brio l. KAMI Ol'l.UV II III 1 on H IIINIIII Worth iir.rlitMk troubif t ay-homr given'Ot-goid-Titt- i ;he.J.iHli-lntereste- d' 1 th ! rorri-Jinv- -- 11 tn-- ! ucl Bis .1 n cra4y-Uu- h- Forty-flft- h Fifth avenue, tt dinner wai I iii'11 Vlnlncsday evening by members l ti i Itib to Sir James Grant of m"1!1 J"Ml'h, U. Choate-.preetded- . week agd Jfr. and Mrs- - E. C. Bnow from Philadelphia where Mr at - Ihc. Jefferson sTaT ! .,uIrnf MedlcaL collee.studied medicine at the Vhlversity of Utah before coming here, but concluded to IT. ! the east hi headquarters In fllniahlng hla studies. Beveral years ego Mr. Know Plied a line mission ln this branch, and made many friends and converts: he returns with hit wife and may come to New York for the last year of Work. 8t. George, hla former home, may not see him until he reA em up w ist.,n was the soloigt, and ,i0"' ln 'w history of th v..t.d In as one of tha bards l l' l," hame' being proposed n n' 4 f.'Txt. and seconded by v,r '.VJ ho "1I" Selections from "Pagll-- t, werm Sratiung, and Jacobite bongs, which r Scotchman to bis feet it w,. ." h'tnorahl occasion for the turns in U, It and nno much appreciated Ifter all the work he , Eidera Jamea Wlggill. C,,T. Harrison I an j,' h the Scotch societies here. and Thomas E. Wilding, who have been Blllng mlsiaona In Greet Britain th dodety for over two yearn, arrived In the city York gave an last Tuesday -and t , , ,'r V l 'I s . l E.-to- 111 oTthehfCcitlcn t .. nah'ArablanylKtita a most 'm?ld(lr nna." hi ' En prnpltloua engagement, began brilliant costume, brilliant stage setto nd clever actgm. ting makn a piece go. and all these has new "Kismet. the play. theater Reginald DC Kovxu's new opera Tho Wedding Trip, . now helng produced at the Rroadwjy theater, has kit the tuneful tnualc of which that popular composer la capable. It I no "Robin Hood In music or atory. but a delightful entertainment worthy of Its i ompoeer and full of tuneful atralna that haunt the memory long after be Ing heard." De Kovcrt I ike scored again, and hla admlii-- r are heaping honor hreakfa-- l are-su- re B i Kinith n ti ' t the New Mme ip iiifln r- with present along l.road" The - Four 'Irtwsir f the hook red non d Jors nd'ILtr( III. i earn gfi.r Bacon of their mn il ''i' and at thee.-arform the i h . f n voted . .1 me'ils, hot mini and shusm;' ion' m for a shaye ..f , popularttj k haa loat hi lim Maurice M.n tei wager; he unit s''m Up Into tho United Htojee and h' h again without It at Bostrfn lag recognlnsl on hhn a of Ald but woa imme ho i) aided by a but (Irm Billie. Burke is making tremendous bltual voywgeur asserted hi- - n'mlnsnc With the tucceva everywhere rwlth her "Rin. ly -l and isaddressed him. great Belgian ' PLAYER in K w.ie ' sirvrl IDA ADAIR JAMES I)t RKIN and Ihc GAKRK The Three Of Us nj mpytih-'V i ' if KTtmv B APPEALING! llsi-lie- fu - mi. MI19) l nolicr-- . Nol'EL! Viirnsnw" ani mtcrdw. MINI - . FASCINATING! iiiu'I.ir r.tmtu k PRitt- - , -- NfcXT ATTRACTION : - J ,l L f; L I r ih ML In all WO Hi YS (,. tkr2 4 ML I MMCiiijf AMMO. M I K Ti LI 1rstuntmg THE I KuhNO TJIK hPR!N; HOOTOV, HIMON AI H)NOt In 1 h ir Kv itina I Tiff H n P doth ill mjjenrie (1 Kill NT KUATs SHOWN lit MOTION 11 H IH s HI --rats It Malinee- - ilailv OKI1IJ I M ( ON( CRT OIK II IIUIK i "'fH iefiii'ifc I I lMh rela MIm Kthel Io(dr f thm ttA Nw tKe f KMer mo!d M Brw- - left Franfor San the da before 3aigart A'wiin Isco Cisco to isit with relativrs and will uiwui hr rehi- - l,rtrnmanaamg all tiestop on her wa east to r- If I! P v Uvea the Farms farnlU in .Kavtle (now h i k ur d adxnUiing bier tt Co. and x!i" Side F.hlera Barnes t'ollett br break wtl At rhri-tnia.- PAT ROONEY AND MARION BENT, THE U0N AND THE MOUSE r |