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Show EVENING DESERET NEWS SATURDAY APRIL 21 saciioy 191,7 rvv u I A distressing telegram was received on Broadway lam week to the effect that Dave Montgomery, of Montgomery A Stone, was dying at the Cbl- - j Mr Montgomery has rago hospital. been lit for some time, but bis condl-- 1 tton is improving. blU offered In the Penney! vania assembly by E. R. Rmltb. of Bedford. It Irohibiia the employment of Icr;rm era or indulgence in song or dance by patrbna of bars or cafes - Even moving pictures come under the ban. Mild forms" of instrument-- ! music are tolerated. Penalty for violation of the proposed law la fixed at a fins of ISO,, ala months' imprisonment or both. ' Famous George Ade Flay Opens at Wilkes Next Week As a-- matter of fact and of interest to American managers, a forecasting the future, it may be stated theatrical conditions In London just now are enInstead of the Beginning Monday, the Bronx 'the- tirely satisfactory share New atre. York, la to have its gloom of war keeping people from the of the more serious drama. An ar- playhouse. It evidently Bends them rangement was made the other day there to find relief and distraction. whereby Eugenie Blair, a star better kfcown in outlying cities than on Margaret Anglin Is preparing to go street, will begin an engage- on tour In a festival of Greek plays. In ment of indefinite duration at the the- conjunction with the Symphony Soatre. supported by her own company ciety of New York. The first two plays of the series will be "Sapho' and "Camille" Anyway, If Col Roosevelt succeed In taking hi brigade to rrance, h Fannie Ward. In her present pic- will not be ahut off from tune with ture. which ts being directed by which h is familiar. John Philip George Melford, plays three different Sousa, hi Whiskers fairly bristling rolee that of two sister and their with beUtoae spirit, has notified th In one gceoe the mother doughty colonel tha! he, too. desire mother. has to carry the two children from a to lake" a crack aLihe Germans, and burning building and Miss Ward w that he would, be gUd to accompany greatly agitated mentally as to how the brigade in the rapacity of band shs is going to accomplish this with master. any degree of success Arnold Daly made hi Near York John Cort la playing against him- debut ay a B fiasco star on Monday ts self Tn Baltimore fills week. That In- night and tna Claire has been placed under contract to appear In a new For he to figuratively speaking terested la the two attraction. Flora comedy next season and from this R Bella" at the Academy and "The Prin- may be gathered that Mr. Belaaeo to cess Pat" at Ford's. and they may extending hi field of operations with be said to be opponents, for they are he proaptet cti adding one jit two more noted players under hia banner. both musical offerings. Forty-se- cond bad many pleasant memories brought back from following the ftlm presentation not the- - least of these was Henry Millet's rendition here of The gjnty Wsy" when he played the role of Sidney Carton In a fashion that It was still remains unforgettable. probably one of the moat finished of his long Hat of romantic roles. County Chairman." By the Wilkes Player. not be necessary, but managers who There- - catches the popular mood in The many friends mat Cyril .Maude a really remarkable manner. Import all sorts of actors, from to Welsh and Russian, am dt- left In Salt Lake will be pleased to It comes to the colored peo- cult when WEBER, paraphrasing Lincoln's News Alan Dale. learn that he waa gfven a royal recepby Written for The Saturday JOE pe w1 are actually here! Yet surely to out with the tion tn Los Angeles last Monday night, aaaertlon "3 and offer Immense (they possibilities, W TO K K. rareham Ethel Newcoms. and Mad- - ja wonderful vein of lore. Mrs. Hap- that "You cannot fool th New York and that a big week! business waa waa quite possible gomf gave us three It RideeTy Arcritics of the time." That U verv any plays by April 1. assured. The press comments, are 1 W entitled respectively "The pleasant to know, but I do not think ,' rVhr Torrence, nold Daly is tBoet complimentary and the Los An..of' Dreams" Maumee" fiHldsr front Granny Judging that the experience was up to the standard R " The last. certainly on playgeles Times compares his "Grumpy" agreeable mood will endure The art waa exceedingly well done, and not and Ingimon the Cyrenean In setora whom laid of the of Pilate's house the of garden David work Jo Jefferson of and to the fooling critics, moreover is v overdone. The actors in the cast Inwe could ill afford to cluded Elsie Mackay, Robert Rendei. Jerusalem was the least Interesting much more Interesting than that at Warfield, concluding with the stateThere was a note on the program to not fooling them. However. It is W G Anson. Greenstreet. he himself and ver Sydney lose, the effect that "although Cyrene was nice of Joe Weber to be so ment that with Sir ffarbert Tree Augarde Butler. Adelaide Prince, In northern Africa, to realize Alice complseemed the wall painting imentary The Newromea In Naw York The Stella St. Audrie. Clare T Bracy, in critics will be delighted the vast Cyrenean tomb depict at thi that fact, at the open- Waahburton Gamble, and Charles black testimony to their untmpeaeh tod Cyril Maude Tendering Grumpy" The able people Instead of brown. It come bit a veracity. ing of his engage- Colaman. lau. ,, In Lot Angeles. England Is doing very was called a Passion Interlude." play ment at the Belaaeo but it had little appeal. The playlet better that than never. It it all very wetl by America this week. and seems HE satisfactory, to New show Amsterthe program at that that made the hit was "Granny Mau- a Theatre. In a play by period of "armed neutrality" t, f JOHN DREW. mee." fhe leading character of which John Meehan called. n over Unfortunately one cannot about was waa of a Bernhardt. This tKe worthy form of 1b Newcomes.' in Min-- t Major Pendennta," Langdon 'The Very an old blind woman- - proud of her race, attach overweening Importance to Mr biographies of the setora above who suddenly finds that Mitchell s adaptation of Thackeray's remark. The a short h.c i, iota hay grandson Webers 1 o tnenttor,e-.torn,. f he who believes In rather Is the son of a white man. TS- Hovel In which he Is credited with preparedness ,nd part is ever good deal about hia Illness, and about amusing, and some quite instructive, was In readiness for acted the worst subby admirably most one of the In achieved o the case of G. W. Anson, who play-tthe curious fact that managers came having (Copyright, 117, by Alan Dala) small part of Martin, the but stantial and thoroughly artistic suchis bedside and offered him mo a- Although the colored players ware told that hi career went well lr, of cesses his distinguished career, John critics and received, e. It waa all entertainingly egotist!- - back many years. playgoers "In 1864 he waa It was as though Drew is to be seen at the Salt Lake cal. and amusing, and perhapa I say playing the Duke of Norfolk with seemed to hesitate. they hated to lavish too much praise Kean in Henry VIII; tn Theatre, two performances only. Satperhaps. appropriate. Mr. Daly waa Charles the Jester and Griffith upon them. This attitude was rather! urday matinee and evening, April it. pleased with everybody, j 1,17 h acted am Pa' wi'S 81 r Herbert j Ijtor were mnterMtfng0 Including himself, and scored treroen- - ? t1 Mr Mitchell, In making the stage a anthat ONE DAY ONLY T appestred with prac. we have been at . '7: dously whan h alluded to tSV extra- great trouble to im- version of the famou etory, has even Evening eclipsed. It is said, his earlier success Matlne SAT. APRIL 28 In the same field, when he dramatised JOHN DREW, was most entertaining, and Vanity Ealr" for the use of Mrs. Elske. particularly successful in the claast- - experlment waa sure other I many actors, for success. it perfectly hope cal come lv roles aa Becky Sharp." The charming, ap- la "Major Pendennla," at the Salt la kn Theatre April ii. Matinee and that we knew Mr. Drew in a role deUghtnlly unall about him. hi man- pealing atmosphere of the novel has like any he has ever played and aer. hia plans, his aspirations, and IMAGIE Night. EW KIELD8 la one of the few "niu- been moat truthfully transferred from in Irish traed in uhtcb be haa mer wlrti the mam all the rest of K. We did. of course. book to stags and In the transition these calamitous days Think of in love with Tllford Peine a first nlht audience, and we emphatic snores of his rwrerr none of the dramatic events, romantic eclair Brothers present on of the eeler. ous Hflarious xtl felt worth to ever vein, tTenfctn'g: Hlbernianlsm for it naxuratly proud cultivating. He may! H staff episodes or humorous situations has moat spectacular act Shat haa colored southijvingtton, Peculiar. Indeed, waa the play trouble! That Is what Iden Payne did be classed with David Warfield, who been sacrificed. Young Arthur Fen- - traveled over the Pantagsa wheel A- ern favorite, will be portrayed by Hu- lected for the occasion. In which John d. williams Mr. h dannls' varied affairs of the heart waa when he prodm-eIt ring th bell of public ron Blyden. stage director. lucky enough to be "discovered" "erSkshbpper by Dwiy - waa cast for the role of'dip- Padralc :1 a leading motif with the doughty, ltogether ... 1... Colum and Mr. F E. Wash- by David Belaaeo. Fields minus Jo . ta fejL a faJftt auccgga and mind a with This somaniac. hie mind," likable MaJ. Fendannla, approval, unde, burn Freund at the Garrick theatre. Weber seems waa so much in evidence, that the dip- - Z"' strange, but he waa quite etititr Wffh HefdloktT? it "thb'difenlhi way of daacriblag It. The twp appear Intricate. It soma mac apok frequently like an To makf mttm climaxes. in the production of Frank as Grecian athlete, presenting their was Weber-les- s announced that "Grasahopper" No American player. It is agreed, encyclopedia quite unabridged brother per- "founded op a play by Keyserling. Mendel's play "Bosom Friends" at the several classical dictionaries, and That could be more splendidly suited to the latest feat one of th ' 'Hke rubbing it In. as It Liberty Theatre Fields played the! and then fly- H numberless role of MaJ. Pendennis than Mr. Draw. forming a WHilam Favershsm will stick to pay Prved to b tn tha part of a aehoofmastap, In a rillag j much mind as trandv biit th To it he brings all the charm and ap- tng through th air for a distance of m wm ot one at hlB that Mr. "demd MantalinI time shaw of niatc. fQr par, Bernaj.d Pennaytrama peal of his memorable performance tn ome 20 fet, is csvifM by ths other riAj jn October he plans to produce ter obscured the former Her re r hee dajnp- nvll5t and Unpleasant. It told DuUh. The story was by no mean tears dioaomaniacs Rosemary, coupled with the admirThe schoolmaster shared; lhe tory of a little illegitimate Irish Intricate. Shaw's comedy. "Miralllance," with a the kindly souhCfn In Lnngdon Mitchells Qomrdy who able sense of light comedy character- brother on his hands. gentleman hi home with a friend ln hi who to went Mr. tbe of elabcast. Rjack chape, Kaversham wilt give him relief by hypnosis e od won distinguished youth J A Telephone Tangle" Is an istic of his polished performances In furaT'doctor. hia waa! the to and life and In offered woods, her the not "Misalliance" nlmseU. daughter appear was The plot numerous modern plays throughout orate bR of frolic, featuring Joa Ben very alight, and conin ove the. tor that saint, recent seasons. frer she had done this, xCurreo a siren and much misery, alii " mon LwiTfKyrp. VmixwS "Tab' ora WtfM-pfayfOis ft- - Edith Mendoza, a vivacious com- she vanished by the friend- aware became A1101 she that This was In suddenly, Country." and hia rejection on moral play miliar with the Thackeray novel, the dienne of the first ranks. produced was Later WD of the two old men. In a word London last fall by George Curzon Then there was hia love for a grounds. embodies a Mitchell dramatisation who he in love and she wavered. Bobble and Nelaon are topnotch girl of unwas love discovered 'laughter and tears." Fields that thla with considerable success. Gerald du waa Intenaalv i ntiM'ii in hi'-f that story so consistent and Their comedy to Mau ner act'd the part which rebutted, and promptly swallowed an himself waa excellent, and -- waa wise Mr the Interest ts held at all timet, and right off th bat. to have aurroanded himself ic woman medicine enough Ths comedy element has hia infar v k lU hia ailin fa her and oven!,OM of th Elizabeth Cutty l not only an ex- Favenham will play here. a out of notables" such as Ail in a dark green at- been thoroughly developed, as wall, ceptionally brilliant vtoltniat, but she From Thackeray's Novel Staged by . e! Cottrelly, Helen Lowell. Hel- -- r rmosphere of poverty and squalor. Thli n the fun adequately exploited by the la a singer with a Hnirifuai j.A Maude Fealy has begun a special B . B. Iden Payne. John Mason, I Jne Fenwick. the Irifch as opposed to the Irish- amazingly that wins for her the ap- limited engagement as a stock star would tend to hia recovery'. v 0 more Richard Bennett Willis P. Sweatand not on and it was what trank Lady Clavenng. the simpering plause of capacity crowded houses at at th Denham theatre in Denver In arrumenratJvp iiniuminiiP Mn1 With the Most Notable Cam of the Blanche Ainory. the alcoholic Costlgan each performance. Year. on? Peggy." Miss Fealy rtatlAn,lmmadTdonnwoMe!0n.f "hi S and the spouting. declamatory provin-cla- l Th Morton Brothers give a splen- has played there on many occasions. actress. Emily Forth! ngay did act, with Just enough novelty and, Her mother resides in the Colorado could be more entertaining when sob- was a cheerful performance. "If you love Jolly good fun; If o A splendid company surrounds Mr. conversation intermixed. "Orasahopper served to They lead It seemed doubtful. Dale him For the past three months ah introduce us to a very admire exquisite acting: If yon caa Drew, each player chosen carefully for with a paries of harmonica interpre- capital. Interesting Mr. however, self, In Justified Los been haa her quite Angeles, confining feel a responding appeal In your woman. Miss Eileen Huban. who hia adaptability to the particular role tations and finish with some clever attentions to championship. He gave an ad- young picture work heart toward an Impetuous lover he or she assumes. Tne production g played the leading role, and who provmanipulations. mirable performance, with dashes of ed to be Tl a has been made under the direction of from of attractive and hi demure sweetheart, joa unusually The eighth episode Rudolf Frtml has returned to New brilliancy that were appealing. The actually been giving a recital "for B. Idea Payne. with need not he point of view. The work she young ' Kingdom" conclude th big double- York after an absence of four weeks cast was also excellent, with Miss dramatic How persons have the ao so did was con which and playa mighty featured vaudevtUa hill nicely ORPHEIM TKackeraybut you will lore Drew William Morris, calved, that. sincere, on. tha Pacific coast. He wili Cathleen Nesbitt. spent at or fallen the ua L made In the risen? it it was Time niht very until Pcdeani.' Pantages forget when JTohn W. Cope, and Marie - HE e minstrel shows with hvatr Tuesday Wainwright. immediately begin work on tbe score play. It was almost a star 7 vstte was th "after dinner" rage. "The Very Min- unalluring of a new musical play which Arthur In the ascendant. 1 their and ran the gamut a we Ilk Now sbft has matured to worthiness setting and part, Neaa week's BlU. it defwas in seemed, ute," Hammeretein is to produce early naxt PRICES: Ere.. She to gJ.Od. to rock and artistic erence to this quotation from "The to put It. Miss Huban. without any respectability, hilarious farceur, that value or the least theatrlealism, gavs Girls cant always be girls! WBdnlIJay Utwoon. Man- -- season. Matinee 25c to ZL50 Tempest 'The very minute bids the effort audiences with laugihtar are not dead ag,r announce tha followa most convincing performance, and thine eye, and be attentive. Sale Op Fo- ope' Thursday n Frank new Booth Law A show Dockstadtr, Tarking-torevlvat. was by supreme: say saved. comedy mg Jey The rest beyond "Grasshopper" MART SHAW has called al and Julian Street is to be prothe Dublin mlntstrel; the six unof of th made actors cast, up who will appear at th Orpheum next garty. a MORTON made very tn Caruso, the next to Berio duced tention Canary the diving girls: Monday fact that when she Philadelphia JJICHAEL known to us. was in gll respects ademon- Wednesday tn his play of Thackeray' quate. At the present time, the mood first appeared In "Mr. Warren's prt,nIed by Master Paul; Mack ands by Klaw ft Erlanger In association ologue. "The Boss. Mr. Dockatader vejmar tbe act unique: Grace C. Tyler. Alexandra Car-liwith theatre-goer- s famous In novel of Newcomes" not does run "The than George these Profession 10 years ago, the police been on the stage for upwards of monda, the story-on- g girl: Dtx and will be seen in the leading role, did Langdon Mitchell of "Pendennis." grewsoms one can grooves and 0 years and there is scarcely a town plxl(, noVelty versatile entertainer; of a sensible young woman from Under To pay department stepped In and arrested the title of "Colonel Newcome" scarcely blame theatre-goeof importance m the United States and th, ninth episode of "The Secret that the middle west who reaente decisively It was produced by Sir Herbert Tree far the privilege of becoming perfectly her. fit nee that day. the sex play has which be has not visited in the role of Kingdom th artificiality of th east when she at th New Amsterdam Thsatre'with wretehed, and disgusted with life. Is progressed so marvelously that BerHe regard It as WILKES. traveling minstrel in contact with It. come considerable success. Opinions may after all, something of an Irony nard .Shaw little episode looks like a distinctly unfortunate thing that NOW SHOWING differ as to Sir Herbert's value as an and various of diverse milk and water. ' "Mrs. Warrens Prolaughter this form of entertainment has been actor would be Value saloons Ethel Mis otherwise I and Cafes that SAW with stripped perhaps Barrymore, fession" presented today as a "movie" few means the ao neglected in shades and grades past anything cf cabarets, danclnz and all other atyears A Telephone Tangle;" Th husband a. the opening per would not occasion the slightest Surh mteiNewcom1" and he ventures tn say that some to you, if you want a comedy-dram- a tractions under the provision of a BeOedair Brother: Elizabeth It V would prise. be of Minute The fortnanea viewed and heady manager will take hold of the that contains all the varieties of probably ery dissenters. It was a particularly fine as exceedingly tame, and tame It cerMorton minstrel idea, modernize it and restore Bobble Cutty: of work it out. me it been to occurred that had piece carefully thought Is compared with some of th laughs, combined with a good, wholeit to Its former high standing I have muc too ,onx sin , had seen her on tainly movie Brothers; The flccrri Kingdom" exquisitely elaborated. "aex are that offered "Despite appearance-- , it ie not dead some story, where love and heart inter- Noted Dublin Minstrel hut .mverbeen without among Trees admtrura, tha other ,d nf thf footUrhta g,, -hesitation. Time only dormant," said Mr, Lvckstader. est play Important partat tf yon like SALT LAKES GREATEST viewpoints forsaken alter, and moralitychange; c!ract,h!!a 'dmnriv a,Sie'1 her If Sheforhadtheentirely There are lots of good burnt cork thrills, tears, has it spasms ' almost convened to occaamt an Pontages Coming mortar. laughter VAUDEVILLE HOUSE (h, legitimate, seven acts 'doing the village' and getting bj ao. enormous or ovary and year These poise. signlflspasms rerhrr "7rur never cease to lntereat ua, although with it. It is only in the cities that sional punch, then you will enjoy 'The ! cance. It was u star pert that nevwr- we are so enlightened that we the minstrel man is a remnahtof the County Chairman. George Ade'a suHordinated Itself to the expect Be quite sure that I have not of a story filled with type. them, and know exactly when they .past. There Is no doubt in my mind which opens at the Wilkes play, am l "Oh salti. Jhe ven to anxious It held the centre of the''txg'i" lm occur. will "that ministrelsy will return.. It' bactc. I don t think I appreciate th naKB' never vcr-- . areressively. This acting good a thing to die. Of course, it will of Tree s showed imagination mar r Teens. The only picture I have made HERBERT TREE has acted Bv and pTernyV law, to ih Fto possess any T&VeriyTB than any other thing that he haa 10 modern and classic roles matte value, was The AwaVentng of glR tics, plenty of fashion and plenty of I did like. The In the 3 years that he has devoted What a task to" compress ench a Ijeler.a Richie.' That entertainment, tun is in this most delightful comedy-dram- a real, to me to be useless One to the stage tn London. He of the advance stupendous novel aa 'The Newcomes Where appear taking advantage hag ap- Briefly, "The County ChairMichael Morton may can d ,o so little in picture. I feel tlyit into made in stage equipment, lighting ef- - man deals with trials and one must not fbs-- : peared in 18 of Shakespeare's plays, political Of course, he haa done, he what coheratulated for like. acutely. Thai the and the minstrel lieu has not lost its tribulations of the ,Hon. Jim Hack-leI am noi wilh those who complain get the remunerative side, which to and ha was tha- - first to ice prestige entirely his law partner, Tllford Such quits interesting. My heart however, Maeterllnrklan drama on thpresent a that he has "taken-llbertie.wa mat It Is still a popular form of Wheeler junior and old Judge Rigby. For English to foolish kickers would be th first 0f course in the spokeq stage. Don't stage. Tree has entertainment is evidenced by the four acts the fortunes and misfortunes produced protest at tbe dullness of the thing you think that having been on th nearly all the leading Englishplaya by successes that many amateur theatri-- : of the three Hoosler favorites are carBedramIf no liberties had been taken. twenty years, 1 ought now to do atist. while many play, by foreign have with it." ried forward amid a siMr.organizations au- gale of sides In wqyk of thtar kind, the Play- - nag, worth while? TWO MATINEE AND TWO Dockstader is one of th quar- - laughter that drowns perfect I thore, - something the occasional several including theAmericana, roust many that remember I wrtgh ' tet of headliners Don't talk '! twenty years, on the eight-ac- t a have found tear Although containing a thousand in EVENING PERFORMANCE Ms place extensive swith the feated piteously. not famlltar are bill. Dividlng th top portion with laughs, the play is full of deepest Hi H to return to Loudon -Oh. I know that novels "IB repertoire. APRIL M AND M-nnr Thackeray amnasfl azlrtll tha wfu him is Mis Natalie Alt, petite, v VeTry and although he doez shortly, in' an "effort to Interest fa-- j they would not admit thto. and that I am an actress of 20 a that and Girl- - In m q Fv various and a prime rousIraT comedy not appear bn the program, the busiIn Londoners th drama It is a dreadful thing to admit. It is Folk Dam during "war Well, Til tel! rou thto: time." 8o .ending favorite taking a dip into vaudeville est character of all Is little cuptd. the far, the sy- - t ; true however. p Therefore English fine set cf plana for next public haa nd DHt Cbornacs1 Tn tbe rOTS or HI TOR. Jim Hacliter. nar,A Eydla Barry. IyrfeI raconteur. wIIT be seemed Briefer '-tp first must of "review'' k, and musiwtt! be a aplendld.-i have play thf heard tn a new repertoire bf songs by Ferdinand Munter Will have a splendid These appear to be and centre of flret circle. 50c; , tMnk must build up aomethtng that will Mn. to cal comedT. nd , am Junie McCree. George Kelly, support- opportunity to display his dramatic stand by itself without th aid of the prodwcill Jt rTy keanly. I want to among the horror of war. O Cecil Klrke. leading man of ed .by Anna Cleveland and Nora O- ability fire tin, citlre A play that dapend utterly book. I The am moat mm7 arabltlon. things 'Connor In his own one-acircle, 5 cents; balance play, the Wilke players, will portray the of no"' P"" v of "Submarine" me Cold,, !"'"? lea art at though th Whiter 25 cent. Matinee, dree picture"Finder Keepers." Is also expected role of Tllford Wheeler, the Junior T THE MU and 35 to score heavily. Then there will be partner in Jim Heckler. Frederick Lauretta Tay. boxes, and stalls, "C Wohri X ewe ome d adult only; ton Irving Newhoff and Dode Phelps, Moore will play Judge Rigby ; Cliff" by those lor, play -- Out There," with Its war be sold15tocent play! It ran b !v Lt.nrfni to chttWa. somewhat different Thy are Jupiter: Ancyn McN'ullyvi i d. verttosmants. house whose time is tooPpciou. to singer: Brent Thompson. episodes havsyheen sensations lly remandoITvoTum. a. . 1 rtopl. H.11 the .cturm All Beaus Resented Seat Hayes, the master of the banjo; The Riley Cleaver; Georg Barnes Joseph .through such a all. ceived They struck eldom o to the theatre-a- t Norvelle in "Ah Artisp Studio. and Whittaker. Frank Bonnet, "3effer!i "The Newcomes." Th literary one. thrpaycbelofi. useful. la all It Hearst-PathClairs Jeffervary e Mr. Sinclair. Briscoe; the ones, .and cal moment, with for the sake of the New. vengeance, and son Briscoe; Dorothy Meeks, Lorens must accept tha stage version as PANTAGES. RK HAFGOOD had the courage of PY- MISS Wltkina, th village milliner; Charlotte All the beet known version. stage Taylor's play seems eohp. The Memo excharacters wer introduced Clive. Bir 1V1 her conviction when ahe opened tremely 'T'HE program of th Pantagea vau- - Treadway. "Chick" Elvey; and Miss PRANK FOGARTY, appropriate that Mr. J Hartwoman of the Md the QW Nana ' I " Bryant, the leading Barnes. Fred ham. toy with Garden at the theatre, devtlla house thla week Is aclntll-la- Wilkes the Manners One of haa Emerald Isle's Cleimfi ley haem will assume the role cs already Sir Thomas da Boots, Lady , , Farlntosh. PtvP&tilc vision, and with brilliant features The Bel- - of Lucy player, i Kgw. Mr. Mscksaita, Rigby, daughter of Judge Jbasey, Dadg tl Scene From ALAN DALE SAYS: -- Slctl-lia- - NK j J' I i. rrnm-Wd-- - e Salt Lake Theatre ! j j 1 fur-nle- - N. J rea-sflf- ei j L ,f: - sL Jjfc 'S' 8g: K Majcr Pendennis , er j well-kn- it j tat , m-- ; JS- - ! ai:SS2L" " 's paper-tearin- over-famili- ..I old-tim- j aerm-ctrcul- ar ud ' Ed-ha- st r. f " ..'5!. j i B , g5 s D SE 5 I I I too5 ;t -- ' dra-don- e. j j play-for- r, Salt Lake Theatre es. S r ) heart-lnieref- t, sea-rtg- plr locking-forwar- 1r-t- ct Ei ; XS - j , nt M .a . - , t JggLJWulailr |