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Show jn'; v SATURDAY .MARCH EVENING NEWS DESERET IV 29 - 1919 SECTION o we must be thhnkfuh for this vlval that again places him with us. His leading woman was Miss Evelyn Varden, who played with some vigor. Robert Harrison, . Alexander Onslow, Rogers, Wal-- I .Harry JBurkhardt, John ter F. Scott, George E. Riddell.- - Marshall Birmingham, end Thomas Donnelly- were Mr. Skinners eupport. NewTork acclaimed, this revival on at least the opening night- - It la to be hoped thtH.1l will run for th remainder of the season, but this la nots at all certain. The taste ot theatre-goerat present does sot lie In the direction of thia particular brand of i 1 Joe Howard's Biggest Revue Comes Next Week With Company of 2d eo strong a uceee yRING the week Salt Lake has Chance." ha been east in management, the her as auch et.ei.Ucla lie that wilneeeed a le rarely aeen in thia city. Ws'Frohman company, are giving her a refer to the engagement of tranacontlnenUI tour, despite the not inaptly styled -t- he, Acuities. of uncerU.n travel and heavy M Great," for, whether viewed a a . expeoeee of traneporUtion. - Barrymore writes a friend who aaked transa er. of hand perform eieighr ferrer of thought, a Tbitnd reader or'h. her how (he preserved her figure:. "I beet medicine in the world, faktf, pure and elmple, tv atanda at have the and aiow. trains big hou.es the head of Me profession. Ml Barrymores receipts in Was h. He gave I J performances here, the leet week were 117,103.-thebiosing ones being even more crowded ington have the opening, and he might , Harry Corson Clark and hie wife The likelihood gdne on indefinitely. p,j Owen are about to Uke Mtrgslrt :e hat lie plajed to from $500 to nnothrtour of the wozjd Their 019 a performance, while hie prof- - tjvltle, wiI1 be dtytn between their it from the sale of hie books .must and th4 reclaiming df a valuable have been enormous. Naturally he pic, of rea, MUt owne( by Mrs is comlrg back later to continue reap-- j gyrl pwr u, font of Mt . mg ble harvest. Carmel. Details of the ownership are t ills visit demonstrates anew the given wllh euch accuracy ae to extent to which human f)el the thought that the story bee gullibility cen go Everyone must con- - ,ny connection with the press agent. . cedje that ibo man has wonderful pow-Marjorie Rambeau Dtliman (a she era in hie apparent ability to transfer now sign htr letters). writee 8ait of mlnde in the and reading thought, thank-muTile Questioners,' but reMonable people Lllle ,rl'nd from New Tork, THREE re- - erangeliat. bring down the house An entertaining bicycle act is offered ac-by Paul ftodna who rombine classy cordion playing with hi other work, romance' and a good musical program Jby Eddie Fltxpatrlck and h.neworchestra, together Miss Beatrice Herford has another with Interesting . at view, complete the Booth monologue matinee the bill, which play through next Theatre and It was quite a amusing Tuesday night. SS Its predecessor. WJth no "accesAlexander Tantage ha arranged a sories but a chair and a-- table, thisa 'all-stnew acta" for the scriea of remarkably humoreus woman heldenJ.e show opening Roy Wednesday New Tork audience sophisticated more Talma. and Bosco, a trio of wonder than an hour. She tertained for Th workera head the bill with thrilling us The Matinee Girls; gave A Man with a Cold; original myaterie. and other features Book Agent; are' Bantuccl. the renowned accorand The Discontented Votet the dionist, Will Stanton and company in last being a sort of suffrage parody, "Hit Lest Drop, Gertrude an Dyck and not aa amusing as the other and brother ddn 'The Love ,Girl, Miss Herford Is so clever that feature. Francis and Wilson In A Surprise, ; is a pity that she wasted her it and a sparkling cinema attraction sweetness upon the matinee air In hu on hour, she furnishes more healthWILKES. ful end Invigorating entertainment 4 th Nana and week Br.yant than w get tn th hour of perfuncNEXT Wilkes Players will be tory, and tiresome musical- comedy. t f seen lei th thrilling dram. 'Brandth Balt Lake The-- . Please Get Married" ha moved ed, on of the most powerful probeen Saturday night end her Theatre, Fulton t the (April 5th) 'American duction on the stage He much Improved since In the world famous 'Arctic eaplorl is cast The heroine of Branded too bit a ceme It I think night, out of onf school after another be& r. wiil telt of 4ii experience, t thT soon. Th rough edge had not mistcause hep huffier keeps a disreputable to always a hitherto unknown land of the great that and removed, marhouse. However, she is finally eee ake.-, New Yorker don t like to North, illustrated with picture taken ried to a young chap who kqows HowTork. New in n that work don them for, congratulations, eon-Hi- n nothing of her mothers history, fand know that his powers end there. goe mer- by himelf, during his fly tBlj B ever, the little fare nowsuccess for goes happily latter, an tb upon lfalf year travel. Stefansson marriage, associate for retie answer, to questions as to whatnrmin It rily along mothers attempts to to known throughout th eivtiia heis stncerely h.p-a- s blacftmoM ofJheths girl, Its second act which is a trifle n her when the Tuture may hold In auch matters fl! 4d,n very world, Hto achievement U ovr lkates T he hcfccs to vi.lt money is exhausted, exposes her hiscandid. In fact, entltl him the outcome of the war, the return VfMr. Little lea-bit does neatly. thirf an- - Pfhapk this summer, tory to her husband. to rank with Captain Roald Amend" Believing her of soldiers, tfee re.umpUon of dU1- i the backbone of the farce. Trusx Is of JOSEPH all the that E. HOWARD Implied by h guilty lookl" forward to ha made several aen, Blr Ernest Shackleton. Admiral dend by mining companies, the sex of Truax, blackmailers story, he leavrs her, Compoeer of Song Hits and Evelyn dark In the elty with the keenest Song Bird Rente'' at the pictures, and Is ons et th few aotor Robert F. Parry, and Captain Scott, ' with her little daughter. She Is heartunborn children and the hundred other ol Orpheum Beginning Wednesday!. who appear to enjoy 1that kind broken over h's desertion, but always known only to Omnipotence, ,!cipationa to do come- , on of th greatest explorer of this work. His ambition 1 to determlna-the tenactOusly clings I generation. Besides the provision which he was asksd to settle ere, of dies in ths style of those presented' tlon that her own daughter shall not end n wth them, the party used 18,90 course.- by Mr. end Mrs, Sidney Drew, ft guess work. An 1 T 08EPH E. HOWARD, ons of tbs be branded as she has been. Her undisbe I should think that It would of meat and fat for food and efforts to keep her daughter pound leundtng number of people, however, j J most versatile of song writers, bee flinching he from a terrible fate and the thrilling tinctly in hie line- - Juet at present Reals furnished most of this, befuel sugevidently aoeepted hie sayings as gos-- 1 always wanted to produce his songs In events that all is In dsmand for parts that go to create a- startling pel. and the throngs who bought hto vaudeville with the noise and bang climax, make the drama one of in- gest the embarrassed and hopelessly sides there were caribou, bears, muk lover , book and waited after the perform- - j characteristic oxen, etc. Advertisement tensa of Interest. perplexed of exploitation Written For The Saturday News by Alan Dale. big In th role of the girl who has been aoces to dak Just one private 'qaes- - hits In Broadway productions, feelthat there is no one better able branded" because of her mothers Stuart Walker swears by Lord reason than to show him aa a sort of bon V waa a matter of astonishment ing in Iconoclasra. to Dunsanyr R hae tremendous faith properly his brain creat- dark history, Nana Bryant will doubt-giv- e to Mrs. March 24. tbs Th of Joseph to the theatre people, and must have ionsinterpret Fnn. CirPotiphar a strong characterisation, than himself. The Orpheum and 1 beg to differ. An occa him, as to is the nams him of amusement source Lillian mistrew of Louis of keen cuit management has given been g precisely adapted to her part Aa interesting impression of th just XIV, Molisre was; that chance, with the result that next emotional ability. J Anthony Smythe, acceptable, but. a Bolshevik . leader Lenlne is Russell at the the performer himself. t0 Armande Bejart, but the dose efperhaps.be given me. to an ordeal ta week Orpheum patrons will see hie Cliff Thompson and the other Wilkes quite hjm 'N'f 'j.' head of th list of at-- 6 wicked marquise plotted to break up Walker ha excel- - b the Prince Catherine Radtiwlll be that-Mr- . Song Bird Revue" presented by him- Players will also be seen In appropriI jt may the The season at the Social Hall con- self and menage, this Jn River-Ther (, like seemed book The euch tractions Ftrebrznd'-oat the ate timely f and the Ethelyn Clark company parts. lent reasons for hto unlimited faith, old stuff, that it was a pity to but I cannot Imagine what .they can Botohevism," ( published by Smart Th play runs all next week, with tinues to the first week In May. The as he thinks it should be. The act is side, drew me uptown labelstage it Moliere." A Company. Boston) It Maynard matinees may are and possibly When of! people be. twenty poetic, Toe end thtflr Thursday round Duneany plays pretentious, carrying Saturday. 'Varsity players like a magnet. I always bave-bee- n Mollere or elaa. and mystic, and dark-greebut they Lenina passed through Sweden On hi nd half a earload of ccenery and Mr. Moeller, formerlyAnybody HIPPODROME. feel It Incumbent upon performances In The Nigger") Russia immediately after ths of the Wash- Invariably are all me a pose and way-t- o to The hernaHa. principals suggest Square Flayers also the au- I really detest posea If - Duneany Revolution. write this, week, which closes the conneo- - mU8tcat comedy stars and a lively Prince me, at least once In a ington a a husband. thor of Madams Sand has great would come out Into the open once In will, I happened to meet him Rdt. tlon of those admirable artists, Mr. I half hour of entertainment in ata at th to take an literary gifts, is a season, humor that and, believe me, they a while come from hto perch, to put home of a Russian who had made hit Olsen and Miss Barlow, with tha com-- 1 sumed. encount and afternoon touched for lot off, a In with real home Stockholm occasionally since the begipathos, today. He waa able it slangily it would be interesting. I On the seme bill are Dans Claudius to treat hie trite them pany. The strides that both with consider- try very hard to appreciate this drama nning of the war. My host not a joy myself and when- able and Lillian Scarlet In Song Memo- - wilt be tha offering at the Hippoand diaBolshevik made la Hie have charm, of let but drome he was in done next delicacy. I himself, week. have am equally versatile players riss". This given once I succeeded but ever I see Lillian pair logue waa admirable all the way list relations with the moot leader mill Its of some of role more vaudetnUe to hare the frantio and to that charming thetrj Ralph make Cioninger not any going surprising gratifying en6y myself. That Is qujs through, and though the whole thing efforts. of Charlie Sample, a keen young busiwith ths revolution- -' features Walter Fenner, a popular The game to not worth th movement and - friends. wee Mr. Is no before Moeller stilted. In artist ness man out lacking Jit the social inevitable. There himself had Russia In general. Duwho wae only recently eeen ae Whenever there is a cult ary parties The L. of X. Dramatic dub will actorleading At times Mo- candle. man In Here Come th graces. Charlie haa an ambition to ths public today with euch an Irre- Immense authority. for any particular playwright, then I ring the conversation some on va. give two play in April In goeordance! Bride", will present "Show Me, a extend his nlckl stores from one sistible appeal. And it is amusing to liere was tedious. There were long grow most horribly and unworthily lured the remark that one could tot conversations that led nowhere. For end of the country to the other, and a. really consider the Germans chllijed and my enjoyment with the original plans. Professor I playlet with a decided O. Henrya tinge fine in the strenuous fulfillment of his view the matinees, crowded with instance there was Molieres cook. La suspicious about It: he is supported by I dont like dark plays any- being in view of the havoc arfd dBabcock expresses herself as was Forest, who Miss name he1 j company Dolores estruction to ambition women of hold way, and I never shall and I m not of which they has i... . to whom the finds little time for culpermitted Valletta and her lsfied with the first seasons venture Indian a of the ture. However, he falls in love with Russell is a solemn rite! They hang forth by th yard, and she rather got afraid to say 1L . guilty. A proof tbmntlmn leopards appear in on 'Pork v music and mentioned her th destruction of Rheios teacher who lives of animal word, most in same they analyze acts; every upon the Social be will It at the startling Hall, and'saya Mallerr'i1 wide and clothes hmmeiCathedral. study, with Lenlne marvelous as soon her and a eye! oardlng she at him tot continued next year, all rumor, to the If The present rate of bedroom a moment end thenlooked of ths king's mistress. face oddttte; Major Rhoads, the becomes his wife, she starts the pol- Of course this must amuse Miss Rus- apartments replied with aa soon will farces bust-manager The maintains, act 1 last The occurred In sense notwithstanding. act a sell keen accent iliaiy which1 I never shall be able before, during have to herself, for she has ishing process with him, and aburchin, has an unusual end after the fourth performance engage actors for their ability to forget: ness has, averaged much better, she which his remarkable violin playing sorbs all of his time.1 In a moment of humor. of to look well Rheims Cathedral. In pajamas. And let me but a Moliores tn of Invalid on and the afternoon FebruBennett three she did. Imaginary the for a What monument compassion of the timm when feature: lm-of lover !l rejected ay a alnee the departure of the some em don't! of teQ that you th poor were oppressed by the rich, maid, offer a Man- - his wifes named Herbert Duncan, question, was to Jake her audience ary, 171. the best star. Mr and Mr. Brown, t Sister,aA(muscular to Perhaps work done waa tell and whan w look upon It from that entitled Mtt end Mat Charlieemploys the lattsrae ctrmpletelytnto her confidence at the pomt of view the Germans Of his chain of 20 stores. manager! Ihan had been looked for ! euvers, Ktnograma and the Orpheum They revived Patience by Holbrook Blinn as Duncan ' them stories, to sing them old and new that offered Mr. wer XIV, Blinn le an artist of Park Theatre with William Danfdrth right to shell and destroy It' quit The Social Hall Theatre was re--1 travel weekly are also on th big returns ths kindness by cheating songs, and to inject the personal nots, Louis rare ability. His dict.on Is well-nig- h ! as the inimitable Bunthorpe, and the was did Sh and ' to to whenever it And Sample steal this his i the appropriate. theb111wife, trying man, Princess , cntlyiiaid a handsome tribute by The husband awakeTi to his danger It all so charmingly, with such un perfect end he has dominance, and revival went extremely welL Al- RadzlwlH exclaims, ia-- f as who this PAXTAGES. , Theatre Magazine of New Tork which Mr. Blinn would be aa though at a New Tears party, and in a rage he failing good humor, and with such magnetism. the original success of written. Is to control th drives the guests from ths house and evident enjoyment, that one couldn't Ideal star, but he is one of those unPatience was supposed to be the destinies of supposed e. sketched the history of tha Little a bio bill full of satisfying Russia Cr- , fortunate craze of actors leaves result the which who aeathetlo seem never his of her When she man able wife, who, get sang 'knew'haMt enough go'veTnnt and told of Prest, Widtsoe disconsolate, wu talnment ta now playing at the goes back to the to secure a fitting pixy. In Motiere The Star for she instance, of grind th Evening wh conhX?ne0fa teaching. and Mis Babcock' decision to include . PanLage. the stellar position being After a series of rim ro ! ?,nS was so old; however his excellence was supreme. It and Touching apologized his "enure profusely. funny Its a,Vl -hj? designs elp- hr Then there was Blanche Bates as the it in the U of Us dramatic plan, occupied by Odlva and her school of situations the pain ore happily re- it waa ao tiresome and eo on. But alnirt 5 treat country It meant ta Th -of the king. j. it was requested! Thu'artlcle spoke tsflhe strong sue- - trained sea lions In one of th most united It certainly must mistress 1 1 on the whole Was well sung, although poses, Gertrude Bondhlll will play the have been, for at the mere mention of houldzcarcely by Jlr and Mrs. Brown unusual aquatic act In vaudeville. The Part of She wore a blonde wig, with the Gilbert and Bulllvan spirit waa ap- her. Letty, the school teacher- - a th ballad, the audience broke into r frivolous rois which affords exceptional oplittle curls, and altogether not very moch In evidence. This aea- plause., Half a dozen other- ditties she was a ew t rMe --rv the history of the j an(j per eals go Miss Russell sang as blithely aa ever picture. Miss Bates has eon of the Society of American Sing- Lowel! AVearj Welz a serlea, of portunity for her hjstrlonic talent through I With the exception of Monday, the and she had a very excellent accom-panls- l. changed frorti thehoyden tq the se-- - er ha been - extremely interesting, . drama, and added: antics that are both laughable and ' Afterwards, she donned dalely artistic interpreter. , She ha! and it certainly deserved the patron- will loo. Tun play fhe Throughoiil clever. 'week, A can he learnedTh TJnl- - j More than a writer, be fLeweUJ vu done anything better than this The repertoire ha accorded Music of the kind that satisfies char- with matinees on Wednesday and Sat- her military uniform, and told the never versity of Utah Is the first eollege to acterizes the act a man who touched life and society audience many very felicitous stories role of the Marquis de Montespan. been quite comprehensive. . c on by PauJ urday.. put own and operate a about her work I have never listened Henry Miller was the hero" and he Pereria and his artistic string quintet, His to a speaker with such a remarkabl played the part In hto familiar manQne actress whose picture reputa- an! government at many point who render a repertoire, of classical aa reformer, as political phiner. He is at his best In costume attitude tion has to of in her all the power salient undoubtedly helped driving Literature. Spanish Ethel Barrymore is among the near- and popular selections on native Portupoints With six marines in the back- and this was costume with a ven- Mis Alice Brady. Her pictures oc- losopher, as an Intense Americas, It Ir instruments, tn finished style. The part of Molierea wife cur all th time there always seems a joy and stay to dwell by attractioni kt the Sait Lake Thea- guese ground, Miss Russell joked a bit, in- geance. Noodle Fagan creates much mirth tipoh to this to be a new Alice Brady ftim When Mr. John Garrett Underhill, structed a bit, and emotionalized a bit. waa entrusted to Miss Estelle tre. She has not bean west since with his cycle of sure-fir- s commemoration week. Ptrhape to nonsense, woman In a was end so the all meantime It young of wistand her done much well, these times we may find Lowell's Bas a Swedish In hi Introduction to the nAw edition that it went home artistically 111, but her new play, TheOff while ful charm. She was' pellucid and play Forever After at .the Play- rest title to remembrance instantly. in this pabfie of The Cabin. by Vicente Blasco The personal not waa very clever- dainty, but th role was not particu- house goes merrily on, If hae been aspect of hie In hto yosth activities. to ' since Ibanez, declares that Spain has pro- ly introduced- - and it counted for a larly interesting. 9 which running Sept. he felt, like every generous-mtodsome run nowadays. It to a very sim- young Altogether th cast wa potable duced the greatest novelpf all timo lot The public is bo interested In man, the sting of revolt and f the most notable cast of the ple little play of the brand called tfll In Don Quixote,'" there are many of Lillian Russell,, as a personality, that perhaps season. Among the others were Miss sweet and wholesome" and it ap- aspiration. Early lines ot hto aninnate what thgy simply the favorite of eagw us who will be inclined to agree with j teTl'them abou7 herselfT ThW'seemed Alio quotation to as enormous the cook: Forrest pears Hale, attract matinee ovators and disturber of the peso of him. The greet prose masterpiece, to gloat over it. She appeared to be Robinson, as an old actor who feared audiences, Ms Brady has never mind of enurtsd ctmservstivet But , anythlng-asqrood.-a- nd that his i a. don of friend who he knew from th first th nseewry of power of In all Us d member thoss tht. every memorizing humor and that Moliere roles wi leaerng audience, and her him; Sidney see her on th screen will not be dl limits and slow progress of social Cervantes seem Pathoitjntovriiich TheVppaust Herbert, who was La Fontaine: Paul appointed when they see her on th lifyed and held hto Yankee fist se to have packed away the nationa waa almost continuous. The turn Doucet; Jame P. Hagen. Frederick stage. Usually, th picture artist change, and ground. And in middle Ilf wrcharacter in its strength and Us weak-- 1 wa & lonS orf It seemed short, and Roland, Willard Barton, Frank Long-acr- e lacks appeal when she get to the, th old age be kept hto political faith .. and confes drama. Wallace I was that spoken Roberta tt when essential sorry ness. Is as viUl, entertaining, now as ens and hto belief in th V tn the day when It first aroused Spain Arnold Bennett hae written a new The "long runs In New Tork- - at soundness Ifof InthebisAmericanop spirit the death poem to the glorious possibilities of the na- the present time are: Forever Aft- of I enjoyed Mias Lillian Russell very three act play called Judith foundseemed for s moment to he Agassis ed on mor much th er, to I Enemies of the star cast did at the Hud, the presence of the huge political coFriendly Apocryphal It q book. Indeed, that name. And Mise LillahScripture Every-thing-In hi McCarthy to to eon, Three Faces East, the Hippodrome, Daddies" rruption of that day. to waver play the title role. This should be to a nation. when I cannot say that the dishing up of ThV th r. interesting. Araold Bennett always baai1 do'bTiU' unknown'Jpu74 Lyceum. Underbill tells us that Spain, oe- - funct celehriUe.-- as -trm- for mething worth who. to say. later address on ''Democracy , sides prodWng thla greatesmoTeTor to me at ay. I know that it appeals Ottie Skinner haa received 'The to quite a very storehouse of argument all time, has originated the modern pardonable to take a lot of old Honor of the at the Globe tlon at the Plymouth, The Better main who all ana for novel, agreement does not rical situations, affix to them the Theatre, and Family it was done more Ole at the Cort, Llghtnln at the reconcile progress with stability. Rther9 nama ot sums popular character, and tlian eleven years ago, It to pretty safe Gaiety and Three Wise 0,?r Fools at th a way of becoming de-re.n1ffICU ly I" dC.inlnK, !ffer 11 aI1 historical drama. Such to say that the present brew of Criterion. Tbto to quit a long list eformers have spondent and soured: but Lowell will find It compara- and quite an unusual one. "as it! historical drama la to my mind, worth. theatre-goer- s ic nov?1r mained Cheerful and undismayed Here we had poor old Motlere, tively new. New York audiences uays Ftaubjrt, re 1 Dale. th Tork Evening Pot m.ader n f,rt brought back1 to earth for no other change so thoroughly, that these EiUhb appearance are sure of support. Mr. Skinured, possibly in the novels of Field--In- g ner certainly has a fine, and Defoe Thera it no denying role W that of Colonelremarkably u, Philllppe i the truth underlying Mr " TnJerhiHi Rippling who suddenly descended Comedy into the that there is complirativeiy complaint home of senile ancle, and rescued little flm-han- d Coming to Pontages the dotardhtofrom knowledge of contemporathe toils of th siren. ry-Spanish literature in this coun-- i Flora Brazier. It to one of those swashIf It were other tse, this questry. role buckling this aotor knows that tion of the priority of Spanish realisso well how to deliver. Nobody can tic fiction m ght be less debatable. As ewaahbuckle as amusingly as Otis I" 1 to, e good beginning toward a genSkinner- uine famillarlts with the salient Ths play Is founded on Balzac, and oflemle.h century literaEmils Fabre, to named as jiuthor-f-recatture in Spain la being made bv various that when U was first propublications of Englistr translations of duced, Paul Potter was credited with the great Spanish novels of the the version' Not that Jt matEnglish that, from their increasters particularly. "The Honor of the ing popularity, are becoming a unique family is. an of the season tn fiction Hqur NJw theatrical affair, of no literary purely York Time An i It merely serves tugtvfto Mr. value Skini V ner a rolenn which he can shine ef- fulgently. He certainly does that. LOVE AXO TJIF, LIGHT. Isn't it odd that such an excellent ' An Idyl of. the Westland. actor to so seldom iir Manhattan? seems like the very Irony of thing It I We could do eo well with him. W Orson F. Whitney. VF have actors who mumble their llnee, , who speak with the n poe-is tTh beautiful story of "accent and who lack varJ.r tetirs ail mtewhtri hs experlrncs ot both hero andreligious ,lr a'it.,?0f',l7 Ml t them. I heroine le whilst otto Skinrer an actor pt wide t The story fjnn I chosen j0 appeal and magnificent diction', irmkp thf fhf'm Trmh Rttrarti xi'd kept swav Skinner should be per- v !?rr on tw prunL cspecjlly itw paU msnsntiy in New York I can otinp ptopj. to $ underris-- d that It Is difficult forquits The Jdvl U a classic him annoand to seeure plays. Our tated with q view to its introduction v . playwright do not write for artists. They a a txt book in th schools. All claswrite for the small personalities that achieve a ses will find It rrom Bonded, Which WHl Be Promoted RoeaUnd May who, with Wla entertaining and In1 temporary popularity .They make hay by the truettv. however. bo qcn in Hto Jmm. Drop, ehtle the ehlna shines. An actor Uke aim Ifittol n PPortl b, J. Anthony sroythftand cloth Beautifully JUuztrmtad and bodndtit Cl HI M lit postnatd, (be feature of the new bill opening Mr. Skinner needs special attention, to and DESERET NEM0 BOOK STORE. that Rail Ooadaver aad Gortrude Boadhilt, at tim Hippodronae I precisely iwhat he doesn t . : i , Wednesday. get. Hwbaad, a New Oineedy. t I ar it m n ae-S- i tii M iu hi , I . to w , ex J Inn - uc 'gt at st SI dy I L ' -- ? ; m re hi ut the-,W- 5,r Pi di te 7chn te u gs . 3' Tv. V , ' e-- ALANDALESAYS: - ew York, -- MM V! th at th m m Leninec m di ro I lit i ro re I i ac n vc qt n, WI sft-on- Elevating .k,1 1 sh th Of vu vl Rua-seltn- Pt 4 i fil Ik to eH1 n van-lshe- ,i.i "thotherhe gym-port- M i -- ft hi J gt se ' ed tn 1 rli H - m enter-theatr- Pi I in M -- 1 cees-mad- .have-recogniz- e --Ai ve be ed issssi.'ssrs SO Why -- tarn g m it bf play-hous- e. Win-woo- Hugo-Lutge- M f i yc ht P Bn Tl d. at na, eo to at oi Powerful Drama at the Wilkes Next Week bt i s Per-ion- many-facete- Bi di ec see r.T2 V St O ar at de-M- theat-reallst- .T.a f lo be -- st th fe dt i? st 1 ' alan er end.-riNe- dl Pi Hippodrome to Present Hilarious Comedy Next Week Bri-da- ta to ee lo bl of ac P' H ti tii ot hi P th cs r day-publi- cation hi dt Mf , i , fifty-seve- ejce Intor-eove- ue n. ''Ji 1 1 -- Staa-.totvjr- iu iTiifti I bi or -- 1 di fl: tt B. at tn B st tu |