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Show nCIN TMIFx sA'rtrnnAT 'TAY Erincryn I Ham In ,thi Saturday Evening Post "" Collier and the late Nat C - ' !week ' form there was enough mat)Goodarin. close writ), ails Next week to serve se the plots of a dozen the, erial special engagement Of Maude Feely:: playa; but this first one. which Oliver as leading woman of the Wilkes Plal-- I I Moroece offers from the dramatization era. - During her stay here she baiti by Edward IL Roil..- how the aarlY made a host ot friends; and her fuseli incidents when young Matt Peasiey i wins the old sea dogs daughter and acting and .altogether capable of difficult roles, amour her a I beaus him in business in spite of ait...' he shall traordinary opposition. warm welcome whenever It is tsuder4. choose to return. She will have an that Mr. Roo has built a very comeas. a and opportunity exceptional atiming' plot around the L " , Sam . 1 1 - - A die---a- n ,sad spent her ',hoed demi la.Ban Prosewoe. mid Dalt 'Lake. whore oho sad her rather and mother Wore bar wore treat taro,- Kea it it tortilla that tho johit otarrtai lour of Mr. IIIItto sett Mlle ' Bates In Indatierer la the tar west tb eaturner era loo ea event et' far mere than ordinary tederont to wort- Miler loins , - :- - en be eel--- - -- 1 -- -- ' Bekaa Itte.ARIDer Use ateleesmod I. flee Poch coast citiesendpractiosilY It was tu pretty eamoner tor poem Freociace that he Out produced Daddy Loot Lear' 'end 'rams Out of I. irttethwa."' which allerward inet ern each acetates in New Torii and Raba Imo bore in etas anot. M : ' ' therms trreNeverttal-Ide- f storit ; and- totalplaygners Istood is found in the core of The piece the opportunity to judge at f ' the Wood-bur- y situation when eldortystus" Lake theatre Jima I and I is told that ha, Ataa a. fatal ail- - i vitzli- special Tuesday matinee., Wilment Resigning himself to his fate.!t Sam Courtenay and Tom A. We play.; he plans that his fortune shall not 'Captain Peasley and Capp' Ricks. re4 go antral. and arranged to marry, the ' bride-to-of his poverty-strickCOMING. chum. There is to be an immediate DCMA89 GREAT- COMEDY separation after the wedding. the T the Salt take Theatre June I, i bride to return only after his death II and 'L with a matinee on SatIto claim the fortune and marry the . !man of ,her choice. flowerer. Wood- urday. local theatregoers will have ths founobvious bury doesn't of seeing Hem,. Miller for owe funny situations. . oppottanity is announced today. thatby and Ruth Chattarton In the exquisite coin-- , Idation arrangement. with A. H. production of Dumas' sparkling Pdatiorie Rambeau. the favor. edy "A Marriage of Convenience." i Wilkes at the which unstinted ;plaudits .calied, forth will'apnOar for a. three weeks ftigage- when 'presented at ' Henry Miller's Iftlent beginning June I, during which theatre in New York and biter at the ; ishe wiU he seen in eEye. of Youth." Diackstoue theatre in Chicago. 'tWhere Poppies Bloom" and another dom in recent years has a play been ' - ERRAP8 due two meet popular store ea the Pactrie emu are Miler sad Manche Beery , Sel---- alettoorlbee Chatterton. neat Ruth here with The segagetnest et Otto Sktimer Hotter of the Pawl Ir. next week also serves to bring beck to her native Hiss Evelyn Verdan; lir. Skinnorm chief .npport bitis Verdes -tattle of Oktalttnne, an tomes of a She well knotut theatrical family. commenced her, career early with the - inevitable stock training. Daniel Frohntan discovered bet. and engaged her for "Seven Days Leave." which had a long engagement In New York last season. While playing in that e notice production. she came under-th- 'rho . k ; ; v - - I t : : , to Appear Nest 7 Wednesday E'renbatr In Aaron Rothman's '1111."!; ,,,, S. I - :7- - 'Noted Actor ,...,N, ''''.e ..,A-..,.., , ,, ...' -- . . , ! ,....1,-- 7, tik7. .. , ',At,' ;;,t; ,,.t,,,.,,,t45,, -.4:,:.-, ,, ),,,,,;, ,,,,1,,. , , (Amelia PrinelAil Droubetskoy, Hives), who secured her for "Al-- , leiriance" in both these 'producelons, Varden, much against the grain., but her preaent part with Mr. Skinner 'being full of restores her French atmosphere. and she revels in a part which is a decided offset to the Ger- man roles she 'Previously portrayed. ----On accousit of what Is reported toa enflame el James K. Hackett, De, 1,' 0 t-.- ,,ro, ot, ,,, ,,,,,.,,,-- i'. ,,, , a,' -:- - ,,,L, .,,o 9- , ,, 4,,,,,,,,,,, , - - .- -, -,- ' . ,,,; 3, ;..7.' '.: ,.. - t- - .. . - 2.$ ,P4t., , "40.1 i. :I l ... :, t ; , '4'i 'c ' ,. .' - ,' A' : :,:.' A. - 0 Wrlitea Tor The Saturday News by Alan Dale. , .':. '' , x -- ' &QC :.: .. , , ''', ALAN DALE' :T4', ,,''''' :.. i t..., I I ;",': . ,,---- ; -, fr ' : , 4, -, Se t, A t- .4 , 4 ot,"(10',..-0. 4 7,1.,,,n- , 1,-- ,,, ,,, EW YORK, May IS.--pulpit ham started to t h MOM bedroom term It wee severely derrounoed the ether day. as injurious to the soldiers and J6ilors , now in our metro P OHL However darn see much CIUMS for annoyance. T,h a t particular ,v Morose gave did recption The her first L a bee as watt,. she made appearance--b- ut that '' ''. ) ;, wee all., Miss Coghlan even. forret n the Dtatinguiabed Actor, Vbe Will ' the Salt 'Ake V ptia ' , . ' l ' ,,,t1 "- - ' 7 ''', ' lines.- - You P. she has memorized her 'Theatre Monday 'Night in "The Honor of the Family." : or many wonderful ',. t i, : words in her ea, - 4 ;:...111: rear. that she can scarcely be bleated 1 And this has been priived. We did Mann bas added to his laurels as a 4, we for overlooking the stupidity of the . ' I" i....1, not hope to make anything for a year. comedian. and outetriPPed hie former ' ii r 'Is ", 4 l speeches asslipted to her in 'Pretn I ' stteceeses. by his work in this playlet, - to lose for , ;. Soft." 4 we were In fact. :!,;21' prepared:1 ,. 7f' ; described as a mystery farce of an Mies Coghian is a marvel to leek . . ,......A. a year. The house has begun to pay amusing and surprising ,00tt. s1,..A .7 1 at. She wears her yearsand I woet id" equilibrium, 4 the three months on acts Featured already. MB"' During the ...,. N.Of 44'1 say how many they are. although I as eail been running we have are Lester Crawford and Helen Bro-- 1 sure that Miss Coghlan wouldn't Sited 4 in derick "A Little of This and a Little 1' ." produced a play for children by Mr. of e''A-amatingiy welL Her figure b : 0:) ... Belisle Hempel & Co. In That." and and she is as alert ar4 ammetricat titled the theatre; "A Child of Childs." The former have . ,.. of lee Milne, -Punchit , 4 4r1, , srr, --, spry- as a girl of erixteert-katbe , ..'. -then during a three weeks' Interval a clever line of tiong and chatter, while, '..--' 4g "entertains-I ,,,i,;''-'.4 .V..' e... ,, lyrandet i t7 I474o: ta: ! . -, ..,,,,,,, we bed treetvat or - "Til- e- Younger" the bitten: furnish a choice iletotyatt-- . .... IN ment" ims about plaYed itself out. It the horropillo part offered to- her it l,,, '. '., ,',',4'4 to mraterl been death.. It is probably thin farm JA.,t. has Genera on. ,,,...,; don. the late Stanley farce in which Miss L., oor L t 1,.., .., .. The other included Edwin Nicander, 4 makes the most tiresome, and irritating form , r..-- .4 .7..tik, ElCughton; and now "Abraham Lingood as one of the Hempel ,i1 :44,.-A r ,"011 ,.., : bestof farce that has been devised by devil111;;;I'c'':-.---,: tlA4,...-,-eountry's . iik, TO... busizems coin." is ... and up a . jumping mnvediellitnek, not to This refer Alype ish ingenuity.. 6. ' need ;: ! k I 06, , ' 1 . Dave Oteare and Ann Gold. a clever . I 1 ." ...- .i ' , ' t all the bedroom farces. There have every week. a ,:, ... a , L. : e ,..! ' - .,...., ,,,s --..- ,-. 0 been good and clever ones. with bright pair. appear In a miniature musical -' '''':'-- ' I r ,747 e. ,, t : ,.4.0,,r :,. c ,1 ' ..:,;'' r ! A brier-notfrom E. H. Sothern to oomedy. "Wantedst Model." a. me-! . dialogue. and ingenious situations. .;, I! c ', , . of mirth and melodr Neta ,.:' Denunciation is quite unnecemary. The , the dramatic editor says: "We are tango !, .4 " '7.,;t ',; I .....,,,,1 4 Johnston , is bedroom a farce has already defeated comedienne 1,4, d , , , 1 ocintillating 1 glad that you are glad ws are to .play of :. :' J , t ,e its own purposewhatever that may and talentz, Harry and Dm- i beauty f..., 7 Is Mrs. and flothern be.b'TS,,,, :1 , - .., 1 ;...A" again. 1,: stronger It has outlived, its usefulness. , mi. Lamed. in a skch styled "Non- - : ' ;' ' c Audiences heave sighs..Of mom. disbetter than she hae ,ever been and sense on. Wheels." display skill and (4' ,., ..44 1I C:4 i ,: comfort :I ,as-- soon as they realize that and l& look forward with delight to doing one of , .?77',.S ,, , . .. t ., : .1, Scotlands most popular novelty 111- .they are rn'! for actoth v of these ilt. ! ....4;:,.... once more. work Her was her Illness 1,1 ....7.0;ft ;4..7, ii-r7' s ti itleilltVe. Managers aa I have ..id so tists. is ,','", Fano- - versatile. :' 1 sudden and, severs and she had no grams andthoroughly the Orpheum travel weekly perhaps it in neeeafrequentlyand -, One ...k ,,,,..:...,...;,;,17,.,..i....1.7,11,, of ever acting again. bet complete the bill. The carrent pro- 45 ,,,,,Z' miry to repeat itare sheep-likexpectation ,....-' a. aIrk with.r makes hit ,, parileular style-15it wits a itovere thing to her . to sayigrarrt, with Paid Dickey and company ,,1 ,....,,,,,,,Nz,,,,,,,,,,,::,,,::,-;?:,,,.:!,---- , -- - - - r - - - -. and theethere rush in,eotivinced . ill 'play ) Clara' t; to the stge " goodbr that-thican actsomplish the mama 4 ) t; '1,i , - ; v., - , --- morton .nall 'TitoItighwartnaa," -Miracle" , touttnues Note.I'Seboniatin-Beln- k 4,Itc ', - r,,, 4 gentile on ling Whiih' She Prean'tited to- HeillsO;11.nq taconite. Sometimes . THEATRE. 1 LAKE they can, but . tor until nigit through W t porrow of ' 31roe. Sehntnamt-Ifeln- k IC, 8. list Infantry. at Mn Dleco, Cat. , s Hon., can't. , , they I ;4 ,, ( , Mon1 PANTAGES. A T the Salt Lake Theatre nett , "I (wary Colonel of This Heflotettl. ,,,,' .t. The latest bedroom farce will do dal' aiShle Charles Firt'llmaa will A T the ?entices this week the ' I VS , I z.,. - , .,:riii-s.,:,.' spot- Vt.'" ,I :,:i. ., ;1:1 I--1 , recent New York succetoes. put upon the stage so beautifully-- - more to clear the stage of such tire-- 1 Otis in a revival of Skinner. present 8834:16 oe r'' ' , . P. . shhies on light Miller Isom '. the Kent, Of seam for this engagement the period of Louis XV of course. pertrashy vehicies than anydenunot, 7 - - , .,, , , ;t: his greatest success. "The Honor of , 1: . , n was do. a could This ation Mina possibiy actor. will Rambeau of artistic staging and won. a virile role opened today. who has mitting 1't:....14,'"!,.:,,, Ten years ago. Mr. In The Family." dor- to Salt Lake by Hugh drously els.bOrate costumes not more. farce by Paul Potter tailed "Pretty, "The Real Q." a comedy Playlet tnbaanae: " r - In' 4 Skinner scored what many critic con- - filled with her husband and leadtni, lyfor,the women,- - but for the men :Soft" at the Motown-- - Theatre.-I s ! ,..!;. Indramatic so and were two suspense there this. folding beds, who. vrit. Crane Wilbur. will be as welt Mr- - Miller andMiss Chatter. 71; i hit of his career in trieate situations.. Mr. RUTH (HATT-I-7E1'0', I ' ton are supported by a fine company; that Mr. Potter can scarcely be ac1lMer enacts chief .itt her support in Salt Lake.. :r ' - Nt Ito Ve of been thia he hal and PI"' Ith Henry Miller Appears In J.,t1 ealt Lake ,will see precisely the same cused of lack of energy!. The two , E 4 j to repeat his characterization the role of a crook with a intreness "GOING EP" NEXT INTIK. i ...., of touch that hoer...tea his audiences. folding beds were in separate rooms " t, "a,"i,ce or Cnovenlente-..at ' urged production that New York praised so with of the 0 tv. -cocky, From one between a door them. 1 .., C', . little Napoleonic olonel.Bridau. Thil an The...Three Natteee. synt ever Maiming A RICTof fun. a feast of music and highly. Salt t ale 'I heatre. June &.a..7. -room wife the her husband at .. peeped . 9) , t k.e. tr ..1, . well as amazing . ;.( tmmia,...limmillir revival 1. partioularly ,timely now. a is the feminine of In bevy beauty" la And the other. about that 'otI: Arnerimn totereota ore so clone that find subetantial favor, while all I can tell you of the "plot." It Wca Hoppere is gu.ing to the Pacific when promiae of Cohan and Harris for the First Screencraft ll allied to theFrench: as a model of Barnes and Freeman reach the risibil, i lwouldn't look very site in cold type. coast to which will Beckett in the comedy when brat produced. so there hies with their cam-ed- it "Going production )jr. TOM sirlsz it would be a needless form 1 Picture Exhibited ofMoreover in Illimark,Mrink and Heath dem. be the attraction at the Salt leas company ROW playing' rThe Pettey still be new and real interest,. perciesaitias iktitho en'T ,,,, ,.,,,, ,.., ec. ,.4dar,,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,., istuttrate how Itagathte rhatarati Pr tPrtilln17g Ar,"1,&9041 ... ec,,frif.'"'Irl'ialt ''' ''' with the methods desis The strfille"Fritichie Which Comes le Riekaw play smile a le mt.Meal It v comedy re Mr. and Mc. Coburn will content Perhaps that foreword" was the A motioe picture made In Salt Lake ployed by the Colonel to rid his uncletti as he thrills vilth dating acrobatic Saturday. by Otto, flarhach and lames Montthe Felt Lake iheatre, Jane 2 and ., ., only reall amusing thing in "Pretty Of a E,,..themseivoit house leArile unscrupulous. after this scheming, week with Titepatricit's-orehetttriMunta only who wrote the book and lyrits City by a local company .sed .acted Soft." The dialogue was lacking in S. Matinee Tuesday. but withal .beautifid adventuress, who entertains with breesv musiral Pelee-- gomery. two ez and Louis A. Hirsch composed the for the most part by local people. was brightness. and the, situations were companiesrresentine this play. Is yodeairoHns to rob-hiricht-.. of his tions. and now. of views Libtwo mettle. ran at intertwine One ream the It of them will enntinno at the tut inhernanre. The text is The whole thing seemed P, & feature of the Broadway ; was"featuredr -- wills Ilia& Cogh- theatre hackneyed. .-.by Paul is nntahle Hit iehtth play ertrthestre.d Ilk. a replica of The Girl from Rec- Iwho Mona Brune, Claude BeecbIbm. z: - :Cort Theore in this from a comedy by 'variety vemotet,.the Irt several days this week. The tor's also program a for hits. Tnesday of pone from Mr. the Mrong equipment night of fertile pen Joseph &Denton. Dallas Welford. MaEmile other is that nn the Pacific ensat. who, in turn, adapted A potpcmrri of i.,, have changed eine the rgaret Nybloc. Jean Stuart. Marls approved arts are Of 'bone, peehaps- tho most popular is picture ts "Putting It Over," and it Potter. Times hist twiletivried-Worinet, I I play dFehr, tamOull e Tha.when-"Tbthe "TtekleTtur- song and dance; it due In Girl from Rector's" Pettes. Dallas t, ..- produced by the Screencraft No- day eeye nnmbere in show. The number which took sts and eight en- Ives o. was poemble in New York. We have Welord.and Edouard Durand.. - Salt Lake daring the summer. It will The company that trurrounds the , boa the cairns tion Picture company, of this City. . i 1. cores New run. 'fork of race feablettIV Revery,' dutingthe a nightly farce writers who Jaek developed 4 .., be our decided loam should It decide star is art excellent one, and includes Princeton f knack of aPoPlectiranY reddening "Puittog It. Over." ts an advertis- can succeed without the Another winner is 'I Want a Deter. 4 and several dainty d laq, Miss Evelyn Vardeiv Ruth Hose, Jane lam Bow on earth be does lit. I have Iii4: ! ito mined Hoy." and 10 111 there are: "If ing feature and the scenes are laid hi another of E-attraction theme will apecial be marital the give infidelity, , "go by". Robert Alexander Harrison. Ellison.. never ascortained. I have asked kis "ottr Bards. gymnasts of International You Look In Her Eyes," The Touch the varioUs stores and business houses and the wearisome restaurant Ons lo W. H arry Burkhardt. Waiter F. emendates. but they cannot understand "DoWOMLIVS of a It For Hand,"Me" fame. WO a did other , ,. t ..., that arts Include Trovato, stile duty generation ago. - It. Buddeoll. Not itneIty of the thousands who Riddell, Willtant Lor- the- city, including some interesting of Wilford turns abases 1I t and the "When Fella" Curtain eerentric have such violinist: ....- - Waiver Drell' and Birrnprovinciallams-hi le Arnold Benno,'s hookaand aah' jam4a Rare"' a nd, Marshall The leading singing and comedy views of the Deseret gymnasium. "Bits of Musical Comedy:" Pun! Mohr, for provincialisms they are. A glance in the face, and looks as though It I. ..,;-'i ... admits . were about to burst. Then as sittirLY roles have been placed in the hands of is the first production which the com- at our modern succesertui farces will DI of them live In Utahknow many . soldier . and Paul sinrer, Pedrini and i I ile - Ithat be la actively InthrtIFted In theean Officient cast headed by Bobby .ortpluct-M. lerrarigetg acquired carmine 'SW ham show that American his monks In ',Pun on a Battleship." t :. '" ..- Pia Watson. and irteluding Mary Lane. pany has put out, but it bespeaks well found the thribilitiee by ingenuity Means of per- labels and the actor to before us smut ' . , ., tree. He is head of the board of M- - HE local fIrpheum closes its van- - - . itimict-Ai- t. and Bettie Parker, Lillia- n-- Raymond. forfuture prospects of the compani fectly reasonable bagrard. It Is one of Tha see& and have , I) deville seascin with tlie bIR open- - MEYER SAT : Ethel Dale, Jar Dillon. James H. Man- and also for the industry locally. The beaten the Fren,chsituations, rectors of the Lyric theatre in Hatnever vocalism on acquisitions I hive DIE," a succeawful ning,I should imagine that such stseg Ellis. Wm, 'Wads- film is well a pro- t! :r. meramith. England. and be says they ing next WednesdaY----eveninproduced and is a credit to their own ground. farce. has been selected as the worth, Raymond IL Arthur and P. 'aftow Cunningham night night, might ImPair se the head"ne bill opened the house to prove that the grant of eta inehlding , Its makers. Curious enough. It was in "Pretty forth, Wilkes Players all next Leonard. health. come-weezeneral public would support playa of atd atract.ion.mthaennnootfed cheaNracter The Screeneraft company Is proving Soft" that Mies Rose Coghlart elected It is described as an Ideal ETNE'S REMO "CAPPY RICKS. hatt a superior quality. He then pro- - riliwyll; lector's -to f us.. return to Poor Rose Coghlani that Salt Lake City is a fertile Lyric theatre wa.bave in yne Qupotton.. a new ow. warm weather attraction- - It has had was quiteInevitablii'that Cappy for coeded: it was pitiful, and pathetic to see her In Red." musical eolsell i sophic Dell. In motkin the by Aaron Hoffman. Nir.isome of the longest runs and most TT -- . o such material. was With her that new New York. although -- . snagnifl-to Ricks.. I the irascible . ancient and It bids ,,,. isuccooletul and to fair road eniragements of an pave the way for a cent diction. her authoritative prea- II believe that it bas "enjoyed" $ se k er created by Peter B. Kyne new industry for this farce ever produced-- -a solid year In enee and her complete mastery of freer elsewhere AnYou might trear$ locality. London. another year in New York. in his popular fictión stories, should other film will be . it wa,s 'sad to view Mina i that The Note'cl E Lady in Red" Wall a loP completed by the stage detafl and In Chicago. It has i'finStitt get before the footlights. In Screencraft at an several months such ,... amid Coghlan tawdry. eordidd for "The Lady in Bed" I early data it is served as a worthy vehicle for WM the Kyne stories. which ran for and unredeemed eurroundings. Yet !print Many . .., wil, ....MR there she wan. The audience at the' :on page gig--) (Continued ' : .1.--... - 71 .17- ;. Z, - t. I .. - ,; :....; t .. 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