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Show , , - k -- ,, i - , t 1912 ,.......,,... ra.. :' i.i T 1 I t . .1 t 1 : onoe 'root0 11, ap;:, t:,,, rev(ront-kfl- y z of whre,e whent Vi. Ehrat.,-1- awl zit,d r .1 tg It) aro t..4 e-- ro,--; CtnA'Ard T?:!ill N ::;, 1,1 1.4 AI ' l',o11,':o tribuom z'', :;; - l'org,.., l'i or; I. !inf., .t ,, l'' , i t,rre '1 ?loer ... I ,I,' ti of I I. 4114 :Of ,,, 41 , ro it 't iv,' , N. 46 .. .;''.2....,.,' '''''.' it .,.. : ,,L .; , ,,- . --,, ely I . 'I :,,:.'''s , .' 1 ; 5 th, i.,',. ti:no 1 , ' t'.5,,.. '4, 110 :t , t ro,nalo4 th:.o!,,,.: ;; II ' - ' :, . i r Ni '', - ' a i tritil ;;:t r ,;11, ': t the -4-- -- c '1'....1.' :1:ioi rPilit,s .. ..f port..t I ticoplc. t'' I. urhs it' t!, and , . .' .,' r, 1. '. ' 't in -,, ":7 '',.I oN Tin., to ,. ' ,,,,,:s. their f.k 14 to do., lo4- r t - ' v. 7. ,, .1 i I - , ', ' ' ' - ! : ., ' ':, , .: ' I '''''' .,' : , Milt ' r.'g'. t' d boot bons. (. . ....., . yid; . 1 1 , 'ti 1.'0 - ,i4. e . 'C... ' ,, f, ' t tulr .loo or i f I! r. 4 tt 0 for i1 0, f Th.' .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.tir thant.r,,ne 7 ' igt, ' , , P,: "tr, 111 W., ,1 1,1 , ,II' ,,,o 11 t t,,, Lt 1', NI .t tt 1,1.. e ., ct.r, WI e, D... ,, .,, rilliatt t.t.tt tilt itser,i1 II, ii ila 41" 1,, ,,l' ' It nt 4, I tilt rz ,i t 0 (' , ,, 4 f, 14. i ti 0 !.'4 akm. 4- 044 0 ' :il' tttg; d'a s'bw' '' I I t precedentcd opportunity for the effeetive exploitation of Utah. The two great expositions whirii will be hold In California f.r, 1915, in celebration of the completion nf the Panama caned will draw hundreds of thousands of people to the I'aeltIc who have never bnfore visited the tioblen 'West These people will travel prepared to take advantage of every opportunity that is afforded them I,, gain information regarding the sections illicit they visit, and when this 'rent tide of humanity shall settle back toward the east. we of the west most see to it that interest Is aroused in our siii thin. Utah twist attract and anchor in some way the r interest or Man and woman who visits the !tate dating the proKrean of thesis- expositions. ,.teing to It that there is established abroad an ii.sact that shall tit least compass the itor.d WI II of lint the, Rn ortIcet tiboVe and beyond this, ttith most plan and work to the Prot that there shall be created an interest on the part or the viitor which may some tiny be converted into i diie. and litter into a determination to make LC .11 his home. evt-r- .r11 but perliiiiis no 1,6.t 1jfl tit all tI atInwto,11 f,r Th,re - .11.,11S hi. ii 1.4.m:se p.irticillar to the many, and in these sections the at and iniitt-iti- t tt oar eiinters l'uom iiiitters ri .r!,1st!ht .,t, :,1', fLti. siiiireh fl it ai thine, !itiiiiti vihh fr are hit oilier ti,i iit 11. d 111,,, se, tear, in kceti- and vase of the Petr'11,1r. h1414,,, T1!11; !;.irt,.114r :t lira,tintt ,r.1 1,) and onee interest is arouSeil, there !.i ,', at. chang'. wilt please the h lie. iiiiikiiit 'I I W n,.144 I th-'tate ritaiti on aery r ti 1, AV, le ,ia at organizatiiiiiiii 11411,1 business it Is to make that interest productive to ha the nature of the competition which Utah will meet In reaching after the support of the people from the outside. 1TAIFS DIVERSE, ATTRACTIONS. Fortunately.. we have within the borders of the state not alone the points Of historic interest that are so closely linke4 with the establishment of civ- ilization and culture In th, west. hut we have tits() an endless supply of differentiated matorial induce- me nts. su ch US our mineral and deposits. our soils exceptionally rich ill productivity, and all the natural fl urrouiillags in d advantages that gq to make substantial, thriving agricultural and stock raising communities. VV., have 1111.'1- haAre tilttire and ,11,1 climatie advantag,ot. Iso all this. th,s tnountairoz. the rctinmitcint OA Oos gorges, the .plateaus.. the NAIR, y4, t rivers, the brooks and the lakett of the stat o af- ford the most diversified end 'magnificent scenery and attractions that can ho found marshalled in any lik ,. area within the United States. In the adequate exploitation or Our marvcloas 11ali ,r,ery and exceptional hinale the ismple In the ..;I ri,,et that is pri,e- front the Salt Lake end (igilen onlo .I ,ary,-- n. there tiro few of tho isoilers Utah that ate famous Ti otid to tho ,,f Clih the:, and tttiifld 1 points iir s,11,. ),a,,ty at our very doors that are littie the section. That . hydro-carbo- n Ft, 1e tnir t. The end hativiill I. ikii! ea,it lug I ioitt-- scent, ntti tvirk !Lit mast. oor taken tthOrt-,111- if We 1"7(p, t l 41k g illes of the sitriiintid- s r.Mo thpa;.7:1 tne lir cif intern:di it ivi-- th. 1,e;P1,ht an (.;:ht"ritia gained d till t In a a rotlesvous for the tourist thriiii4ii the Yosemite and tire Niariposa big tree OLE) SALT LANE if fliast and ,r n t!, istI.I, Ifin wta!!!1 7 y"11 kr1,0v., ryrk ,s ,;,!. Niars 'r ,';i ;,t r - 01'A thAt t,r Ill', ill II !7711 (1k It lo 7.i711, al 1, ' , THE l!Al?!TONF. " : ,;rrwr , I. ,7 hi 7;1 l 0.1,14 .,r t , '4171, t 41 iI t i 1 t it, Ppott:414;1.1 I 'II 1 ! . 1 .,,,,,, t ,,-- - iti ''' 11,1.14: k .1 I1rI! 1.,. rJ no It 1? : 1.N ..!.! lo -- : givi ,; .; ' t t, I. t ,11, "It '' ,k !1 1,1.1 r't n.tiv rotrineti !!:1,t H ciittlitrv n t clay it pordett Hiatt. lit! t!..tt the mail. a 1..hy to on. Iday, and that i ttri..,r wag not lid-he- r br.tt dayA tilt birrore 'the wan 1. I t .1,1,,,rved. ,!,;rton,t..11,11)(tti: CAttlt COOKE. - ..' ...!onlitt dant. 1 In a ll i!1. 1!, I I 1... ';', :0 .1 hot. "Ctdit.',1 so niii.tt th.n - ..!I S. '.... i ,, 4 IA I 1 I : ,.. I r :r r !. ; .4 :4; - I NELL ROBSON. onee beloved show her alry, a dainty role in ho,h ,h nymphs hart The .le- - of 'Merely Mary Ann, and a host Of other fad handsome as ever. though as l'oI II rd re,ponsitylitiom she now beam, have nt her 1..tIr. It im said Nhe works harder oay by tlo. at Coe head of the great Belmont I. t ui she ever did as a Liehier star. ane Into prominence as head of the 1.,1,;)taosment knovn a Ow SOllety for the Prevention P'41eFS Ch'ing. abbreviated to "SPt70." Pale has the Mose. tarmyrr. MOWN the' pit3 forshe Wait It rare adornments . but tithe is often seen in the diamond horse shoe at the MetrOpolitan, where Pr humhand Is One Of the PXCIIIIIIINS box holders., passel' a sreat deal of time In the city, hut pnac at the several country homes and breeding - - . Iur I im lie a I 4 1 '.4 .1 i '..1 ti 1 1 4 1 send y : 4 v n, , ., .. , os.P,, ..0,0 , .. , prop-',env- (' .4 54 ,.5 whole-smile- 1 , --,. I' i ' 1 i I V I up-li- ft q ti)b, t L',44,;F!2,:!:,..i!:4,1'3L!!!111;1711iiirz;:':.0 ,ROADWAY. farms of her famous husband. Her oldest friend Dwyer Russell, who with her daughter Lorna. Is a f requent guest at the Belmont house- is Ada 10 old ADA REHAN. Qacen ly Ada Itchan its often met in New York. Her profestboagli not often In the theaters. omil hr itioy said to have ended when Aug.'stdi Dal), tier U'isciaverer, trairiPt and manager, pisycd away. Site hat appeared but little upon the Luke can forgot those ,.tago 4II1Ie. But Who ill glidions visits of the Daly company, when John I and Miss Ithan . aided by Mlin (;11t),11 itc Lewis, 'Herbert Oresham and the rost or the talsie group, ga us such comedies as ,s,,,.en wenty Eight," "The I'aitn itegthleht.'"raming of the Shrew." and many others? Ada Itehan was Cie finest comedienne that Daly ever turned out, and her gifts did much to add to his fame. He retneinhcred het handsomely In his will, so that h. i crrililed tio pass her days in comfort. awl at tine between America and England, of the .t a ' t4 V. lait I r 'h'' strt. m - 1,,,,,, -- 4,- S.It 4. tittinntini.,, tn th, Datilt,r 1; ii!,1 fr111 , i ,, 'I , Lt - I.. emrl T ' tt i:( : t I, In tin, ittlit on 14,411s,., nee kg,,,-..,- , L - , t4 i,4, tr, l! ,,!74 , ,, I; t ! t Ith ('rn, ' t. i1 1,1 Nt I ii . wanttic,r In III, ,,, Litter ,.,1- .,w ' t 1 ., i a ;, 4 1, t I.. t! NI., It 1. r! r 1):,V1A 71,7. t , r 4,1 ;ti,,p1 fl iastio, It, i t' r,o111 35 t: th, MinVe tkThoherjut L. ,,, yonr 2........ 1 ..1111.0.5 -- I I 1 t gi A --1 A I FROM PAGE THREE.) from her inindmoine ear in front of Altman'a? , our old S.Ilt Lake comedy' artlgt, Itv,, ..f tIrno.1 the..ter ne. Madge Carr Cooke. Am have yo.. !je.el. fortune h,,,n most kind to her r th th, many of us knew, in ti hoti s! was a memier of the rand with p.n.tr company that q,etted the thae,ne lUtrry Corson Clarke, and the 1!1.1t p.pf,i,ir organization that the utL, ming in it high grade .,j ti litt le (laughter,- - kluanor. hll.l lived to 'limy her mother ten fold, for filr her P11,,I,F0,tri career as a stair, mho married it.lo the Pour Hundred," and as the wife of IIrt,t-- I Belmont, left the stage behind her.. liter r...0: er retired at the same tithe. and TIOW lives In h o I) home. a hatnis.ane dwellint on Seventynra where vntertains many of her .id friends. Ada yir. so long her daughter Ita 11,1 and guardian. heln,f a frequent visitor. Ir.:: -- .1,, 1,1r. e it In Utah. N. ill anl ,4177 JOE (;ItISITElt thotigis tho 7,7 Italtl,in t10 ., h I 1,, .1 rt. Alf big. ;; rr 1''- , CARI,E11. 4 yr; entlit,,1 .r ,44p,it r :! the. d,10.1 t . .....d....... ,10,-vv- FAIRRITES MET ON (CONTINUED the .1WliCIOut I Al.n....., .....im.......... , - relations and water transpOrtation, Is an aZent its grove: Los Angeles is a great city bemuse that has much of local significance. In a. direct:way ano clituate .Azdtabitants have talked. nothing but It will establith water traneportation in competiflowers: Lake Tahoe has attracted the attention tion with rail transportation and In the handling of sightrueers to Nevada; tne Yellowstone national,. of the Immense trade between the United States and Park has made Montana and Wyoming alike fa the orient. the Panama canal will prove a factor of In Oust' while the Puget Sound, Mt. Hood. Mt. on the transportation "Renter aneift. St. Elias.itre drawing attention to incalculable influenee lion. In competition with water trammOrtation It Dalles the with river Columbia the Washington; I s but reasonable .to araume that the great tq attractaCthe notice of the visitor to toregon. And west railroad a will lose much of their transcon-e 1.rang crossing 'Yet, we have the in.i.jstic Wasatch tinental business. and it is but natural to assume the state practicaily froTTI' orth to mouth. its lofty that these lines will be compelled to depend more with its nuttifierPeaks pierving the and more on the territory through which they opless rugged, tursteriow,, fas'einatinsi canyons carry'erate as the originating point of their business. Tho, riVerm and lieltUtjUl Ing from the everrartiYig glori-nufuture volume of business. it appears. will bo stream"; of cool costa,' water. and to all that 'determined by transeontinental visitor. shipmente sr.! the .Ti c ez.,eption,. range, with pe,sih;. more dependent on the traMe originating in t;., through lack of proper transportation facilities interior. Witif the development of this 4011(lit and adequate hotel accommodations is deprived atito'a larger extent than heretofore. It will he becool, the of enj,,ying , eess and denied the opportunity perative for the rallroadm to reaeh after the unrefrestiing retreats these m omtams afford. sections and create husiness. When developed and lit grandeur Of Swil;,rhind tt4- mountains as it sorely will. those Feetions work begins average k to the interest. this range is a secitisil furl richeet tirentise of agricultural. her and "Zit"- - Who, Instead of licaAing his eyes stockraising and mineral possibilities ,,f handiwcrk marvelous the with senses his thrilling rnent witi he flrst to receive the attention of tis of naturepertnits himself OP. tillF. of prevailing ra itron people. our cif princ(unditions) to ride about the str,aits construction in l'tah 1,;: railroed lieretofore to cipal city and strain his 7leck u an endeavor I,, en prosecuted less' with 'a view to ilevelopins se, "nice building. a count the stories in modivn sectimim than viith the oh.). vt of reaching tictet,,,,, ith its unexcelled Ne hice the Croat Salt tions in other states, and the tines built itave interestbathing and unparalleled snnsets and its lowed what were regarded as the most 'ttire,t rsikeries. Thanks to the enterprise ing water-fow- l moites. That is why we have 110CtiOrin like thof Utah feature wonder of certain individuals. this Uinta basin. rich in soli productivity and blesset " P1.4 fell ?I' --Of " itdneritt 'Wrier Writeriehhebett in the' state.. .W.0,.havt,i.Clich lake with its boating, rail .cenneell'ine: it still fentote-ft,iposits. have. Cod, take in the tops hutititgc and rishke. ites rem 1.1 rot) o h a market tor its unexcelled fruit.. .limate begs far vcritable hunter's paradise, and farthcr aouth the that le why the extreme anutheastern part of ths but partially explored region of the Upper Colorado .sittite. with its wonderful soil!, its mineral and grand-miland v Fuch rircr. it h scenery ',if magnificence oil deposits and its magnificent scenery Is practi, that the section is in a elate,' by Itself. ally unknown. rkvakIl on the lave of the globe...Arefit cathedral Already. in Utah. there are PVidettet.P of fin size in natural surpassing eks. castles, tridges. to the business opportunities. afford.-.arinittoning bieated are world of the natariil ari lies ,all establishment sit interprban and Intel the thmugh in this countrY. yet it is all virgin territory for the but thus far these lines electrical county eager tourist Coupled with the scenery, the wonhave been built and projected only In territory alcif thrfel Sormations and the unsurpassed coloring The preseet ready covered by thP' Ptnth linesthis sectIMI IS t Ii. fascinating interest that perneed of the state is the conetruntion Of great tneate,; the Nigh,' by reason of the unexplored 1,0itibt or elevtrie lines that will penetrate anti open CViden,e.. of a prt historic race of pCstlik,. Think of tip those sections which ire now without propci In this state. of the day, two or three counties means of transportation. holding. sealed from public view. such wonderm I firmly believe that the readjustment thal m ill and then answer, have we lived up to our nattlral rollOW the completion of the Panama canal- will am a peoptee advantages have a compelling illtrhienef toward aetivity In Inca: There are men and Wmen in Ctah who have derailroad construction. That living true. It is hut advoted their liveS In unsethh devotion to the another item in the weintimful combination of eir individuals state. the intermits of the ,if amientent umstnnces and eVentn et the near future which who have grown gray in ti4, litIMM of state buildare filled with lurch glowing promifte for our state. with imshaken faith. have persisting, and OPPORTUNITY IS AT HAND. reently and insistently advmated Utah. VI nit sourees and rtali Reerwry. There are newspapers Resorting ()TUX. again to the suggestion that oe, ticenie attractions should 1st entenw rein!' Lt. gi in their sup-rM our state whltth are consistent converted to IlSettlihfsfql in attracting the nttentic,, movement that makes for the growth, of the traveling public, it is obvious that the opo deciiiiiimiiut and unisperit7 of the material Intertunny for such a flittVelnent is at hand. It is iikeUtah and its People We haVe in our midst tFt, Wige opparent that whatevet steps may be taken in today organizations that ii re. effectively leading this direction can be taken In the Mused the wiy in a campaign of state awakening and lence that every Inducement advotared to the :dvancement. These orgAnizatione have met with visitor In the way of promis49 "f enjoy a fair 171Vaglite tt RUCOPP1 and the people are be111111t and entertainment will be fulfilled. Let us ginning to rally to the banner of Utah, The Utah take advantage of this advertising factor, sentiment Is being gradually crystallized and the when It shall have aceomdlished its purpoie In o problem of organizing that sentiment tn make of It trailing interest. let us prmseed in united, I he most effective fore,- - possible In promoting the enthusiastic manner to awaken a tiesire common welfare. Is the ptoblent of today. the part of the investigator k lola with HP in the investment of capital and energy In this 'bounteous At home the untiti4takatile PV1,1,1111.3 of. that len& tetter understanding for which we ION(' 'elitneStlY iluilding activities In the principal cities of labored are seen on every band: abroad there Is state during recent yestros are Indicative of R stolenmu the eh of that conlitlenee. while the extension of the nierunreawming Iii iissurance ample cantile and commereial Interests and the Increased end unreasonable prejudice against Utah has been volume of trade reflects the general prosperity We stand today more nearly united as hih prevails. Our modern hotels anti (MM., than ever before in our history, with a ti 'icimile buildings t.11 their own story of thfl confldpnr our tr reS(0111TeR was behind the ITIVeNtr.IPtit Of fortunes' in their adverthciment the that for fielil fairer censtruction. These structures stand as indisputin the pa t our ffort', have been 001 a.1.intazes able evidence of the faith of individuals In the under the handicap of outside bine and future of Utah. Their erection means not alone retW they may be diroe t ott w fth enn.. t,ntidence in the cities whore they are built, lett iinsideration and with confidence in the state at large. For the future demi, or ati Impartial our commercial centera di.Pen,11.1 entirely upon the certainty that at least a respertful 'hearing will our mining districts icrowth and development aco,w41,,,i. and our agricultural sections. Particularly this tieUtah has olr,,ady entered on an era or developPentience exists an long PO the PitiPP tire without hirge manufacturing plants that will afford emmem. Die extent of which will he largely deter-tom- e idoyment. i by ihe people of the Ptate themsIve!.. Again, let me euggest that during the ehristinas and eturmluation to lay hold of the in season we reflect on the joy and comfort of ear rmuen s of progress that are alstut us and utilize surroundings. that we rate our blessings at tieI: true valise and Phow our appreciation in boon,. for state depends targety and devotion to Utah and all that pertains to teir tii theasae of success to which we shall attain. fair state. THE PANAMA CANAL. To my inhol the opening of the Panama canal in ',U.e4ewf-- t. aside from being an event of national and interaational importance in Its intluenee 0 n trade i,:i!Agr,n,:!;1ili-,kii- I trt4 - I 't - . -4- t i e''' , ;t, I, "1"7 14't.40,- - ,.:..i I -- i ,,, r - ''' . ( t 4 'tk i l' " GOVERNOR WILLIAM SPRY 1:i Pill frItly-r- 14r- k ,eicr , 4, 7 - -- --kI , v-- lvii ' , ' ; J q - ' - , , -- 1, i , , , d 1.1,!, !,,,,,I" .1 , .; , I 0,, : t i itt - , t , ,I, ,, i' Hit dtor thr ,,,,,, t, , k ,,,,' ? ,,,,,,,' 11 1,t 11,th et0 ,14,,A.11...1 1 . L.11, I. ta iteittott ,, r, ' Y' (z w TiNIP: I't.II 11E11A:4711 iN c. fly reason or its celebration near the close of the ttr kr0 year, Christmas ham grown to be regarded as the -''time for sober, thoughtful reflection on the labors ; A of the past twelve ninntlIS. It Is the season when IA 1I those flushed V. sticees In pursuit of material L. I '''' 1.,,,t ' affairs pause to make humble acknowledgment of t4 the source of their strength, It is the time vvhon ,t, 1. those whose tatter IlaA0 lOci thetn through the i 144 shadows Ilft their eyts. re adjust tie InSelvos, end I 1 fired 'with renewed ant1,11I, tI 5, t ,.,it. ;Again vIth I ) firmer, stir, r step ,II II., r t,t 1,, to ,omplisionebt, IIitl,,: e It I As the settson ittspoes ill tudi.., hods it fl.eper (1:1 Sense Of obligat ton for it, itert.11 1,1. -,- itn,r, iinI awakens a higher ap1re4antion of tile moral re ,1', , sponsibIlities flint are coin led Alth WI, y oSA I should be recognized and ,1,14.rVt.t1 ns a time r,,7 1;,,,, r acknowledgment of the divine favors 111,11 ar,,, ',. vouchsafed to the aggregation of people known nm i' J the people of the state. 441 In our own state the blessings or ptaeo, or hripi,i. t , tri ,, fltePP, of comfort and prosperity have been getterIn ell Itnts of human (Lipka v,r. wily bestowed. t,r4 :-, 111L4,,to,--f- t V, Intelligent avrileatiall unit lu,11.141 ' .':--, 1 richly reaartiett The matt rill advancement or s-the pronto, hes Itern wonderful. n,lets'i While prtat r,.------d are the Pyrnliols of or mate, nii pr, gl,,N,,, Itvit 43 which 1,, ,,,,,h.,11,1 im greater; for 1I.I4 or tt,e t..: ! vac,,trwrit that im nv4;11,,t on eNtry hand Iles I ,v that infinitely more. 1,1,ss ,1 thing 1,, fl, a r.,ttitte ! Ppirt e hi, h tins made tdat ,, it p,4 ''I'' &title. itnribg r.tent y.drs there his ! een co- A, 't I. es lead. r4 ot lel-re.s. etartilli, Li pressel mon '!.:, 4 f,0,1a1. ix t, .1, ,I,I,, ,t1 anLI 1,z, ,,1,L, 3, It Iti.,, :,I, , r 4,7 ,A, dpepening :L. 0,, ..1 ,11,,Itt,,i.iv of Intel's., In t 1, ,"ti'2, git 4 11P Im1111111K :1, 1, ,,r1,17.111,4 II, 01,111,ZIIth,11 ,,f ' r t, iattrioll 1,, slat, .1. y il,,,,,. iiiilt1 II'. !. 4 ,- i ioftlee, .:,,k . orJ s f,77,7xt,44 IQ t ilitt d iris d oer i .t 4 :r Joy In the t lest irrs4atta, to yetitil cradeshp each other and to th.nr tedehers; in the store, the the factory anti win rover the relationship of einpl,,yer lind en,I,,,,,,, extbr, an ink totbrry win be raker, or the ho,ait, ,tel litb:lity td' the stkarit to the interests of the oester atel a olettrisr, rtll he made ,,r the gssi baits 4.r Ilid mployer IIi deali ng- with the ettipley,d. and In at:',t of Il e a tottc ;al adknowic''t- reckonings there will foll-ment of Joint interest itnd interdep. tel. tee, and the expressi,m, through nord ol d ,I or Dopreciathm and respet t and love tate for the other. 0 '' ' 4 give elpitlisli t' i 4A' '1 s l'trt'.'::''lll", ',ll ln'il ,''. .. 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Itfigl - , .. ,2 il- ; , . . .- .. , , - , , VIIIrhal le . , (1.AN rim ni,fortoe A Of, !i r : ... .,. ,:,,. .... vemorre 1:,iltl: Jo ,,.o,;:,:. - ,.. - .,...: ... Itowil NIE 'iNiiP '" 'vitA'LlifftlEdlitriaMillialarelirIKOZIWAKTItarEININSWanIF ,,,a;,,,,,d4.e'gja- ,.:' i'l'i ,' ..' - ... , f,qiiiite ,,i r o: n l r, ti . ;4... :t9, boo t .1 ,....:- - - .. ,...7.....,,7,,, ..., .4. - ItH gT ' , , - .... ,, Yul,tidondt,,a,,,,:,::: TIEHI, .7.,......: .. eG 4 'It 1 . ,,," SLItiiannattnnrxri4i:tvgunin-0,.1.,,c,,,10'5::'..-,,,....- , 7 -: .: , 1.11 ,.1,, -7- s and imreturned ,; ly friends in both places. She 1,1,1 to New York from a long stay HENRY MILLER. avologize to our Henry tor including him in an li nn the favorites olt other days, but ir ha is dealing In ,namss that are household words in Itall, how can ono omit Henry Miller. Hale a u,nderful man in his ability to take his pia, mong the old time notable,. and yet to keep it in the present day galaxy. A long. lumlnounly perseVering climber he Ms been, and now It IP Piearant to know he has reached the hind hl heart's desire, that he can manage, prod um, tra.VA or pleases, a ilk stay at home, itigt ail hedictated to rho tittor in fact inatea4 of being now consult him greatest in the managerial world ArTI ft . a and defer to him taste and Judgment. His MMus ix often II en on Broadway, though hla farm at stamford, COM, engages the time he can get away from managerial duties. Millers latest pro-Mallon, "The Rainbow," and his latest discovery, little Ruth Chattertom whom you will gee next rear. are among the big yenta of the past NPR WO) OTHER FAMILIAR NAMES. Many another familiar name Is suggested to the traveling Salt Laker by people he meets on busY itroadway. Dear old Stoddart, who lies buried hist across the rher In New Jersey, has a son practicing law here, and the daughter who usea to travel with him to Salt Labe in the daYa -The Bonnie Brier Bush. lives near by. The old time burleaque artists. the Howeons (who does not remember John. Enima. end ('ie lia?) are repre sented by memhers of their families, and one or two of the originals yet survivewhich, I am not sure. Jolly Fronk Daniels Is "getting along" but he has saved his money, reD "getting along" but he tins saved his money, reports say, and Is now emitent to be featured in a s crud rather than to venture into the HAN of further starring ventures. T. Daniel Frawley. sleek MA prosperous, no longer acts, but hag his own desk in the Savage offices and is commiting agent of Henry W. hiniself; last, but not least. comes H. F. McGarvie he of "Pioneer Jubilee.' fame, and for a brief epell, manager of the Grand. now the Garrick. He may be g soon, with bia wile. around hotel any evening. and never Urea of telling corridors, delof the Ightsand-ooes of the days when be hardships, was Assistant Director General of Salt Lakes great celebration in 1891, and when with St,encer Clawison, Judge Mum. Spencer. Whitney Moritz and the others of that enterprising crowd. he Utah a show that long reverberated down thegave corridors of time. ""- - JANET. Veber-Field- . . , , flamaggenamicztomantmaramagazuwatrtalaumitarzzol aktunzazaz. , ,- , .. 4, . . , ., - 6 - ' ... ,. ' |