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Show ir-- --- i . , . , . . , , . , . , ,,, .. , , -- , , ,,. . , , . , , . , IN . . t 1 II II I, 40-- -e A I Iril al "E IkV II -- II I I 11XXf',II 1411 .N7 L4' - ,. IPS to' ir MI alorok , 11'1X. ff ff N XX j AP.' 1. 'JL ' XV SATURDAY Janet's brother. was detained 1 ffiror 23,, 1919 ,AUGUST ' , . In a , - sEcTiov TimE,r, , , ' Concerning Henry Miller, The- Man and the Actor - I , , - ' - 1 western jail and unable to go home to iirli - ,, break up the threatened match be-tween his sister and a worthless duke. I d ISi ' So ha deputiaed Johnnie. The situa- or einiwv I I mv, Néit-WeeIL tione naturally ensuing. with their ICintlenrY samer.PP.ar. at the! I Theatre next woIt , ent. g ponibilities, are apparwith Blanche Bate in "Moliere," be II Chief in support of Mr. Cloninger will be seen ionce more in a "costume L' a this season will be Basel Bakker. a : : J,,,,,77.,2Pri, F.5, ,,.,,...k.,..V.Tita,;,,,,.70,,,,4,4)Alkdow,t1,71"-N,...49414young actress who has won great favor part" A generailon ago it wai not I , u. 4 s 4.4, , Ito-tno who will for West the md uncommon any throughout M,;:git r 73101145.0ty,,,sr..,,',IPtr'kfiril.41e., ,41".4,'!t. . doubt add to her pop arity during her '");41:" :,.i to wear satin ,knee breeches and 1 $,:- - Yr72: ,V.., 8 , !',; ..'''14,,n14.::t '-;:.1.t:'..:'::: .i741;':74 , :, '''' at ,,44 , 4'.1,, fli.J Hippodrome. .aigagement ' ease a t,,,:f.,--4,,,and with t 740 zoo.; ,i, I , N4 Matinees will be played this season tcarry 4 ... , bow but ...e minty, particularly Wednesdays and Saturdays. as was the griumk, ,,,,;. i 4.4,1' v 4 '''' i;t,,I.,,è'7'..:4; - . tr,..':'f; , - ease last year. with & special matinee among the younger men. can do It toc, : fk",e-,, Monday, Sept. I, Labor day. Bales of day? Not many. It takes schooling, ' , seats for the opening engagement and and that is what the "one pert," "type , s, season reservations will begin at the , .34S V.' 44,1111 : Mr. Miller an ' le ' lacks. With it '4. 0. , boxofflett next ',.s1 37f , , Monday morning, Aug.11'u'ui ,,,, 'r 4 . ; old glory. ,..k.:,,,4. ,,!, He has played In many an It,9, .. ..6, 125th. ,i PI' t V I ' :: 19':;;ie 'I:11Z: ,4 i 7,..."''' :,, Aleara early English comedy and it le doubt2rt-kALEXANDER 1,7tymiNu BACK. jp an actor upon thetAmer,V , lure of the yoysterlous Is the ful It there ii , .1 THE success lean stage today who can carry himback of the 74, ' I , s,r;d !achieved by Alexander, "The Man Who I self with such ease as be in the clothes Irsi ' ea!, , ',L, I ' A i 1Knows." who is returning with his all of two centurieo ago. Mr. Miller was new show of wonders for a six days' born in London. but came to Toronto ,14-,,,4-,..-- ! engagement at the Salt Lake theatre. ea a boy, and it was there that he had 1. 10q;,(11' 'starting Monday. Sept. training. first Honf avisuirinKg denies control over pow. ersAjneolat , A ,,,4sA.751.,or 41" , resitif - I In the least occult of gell.parani; in the support ta, ,t.. his auditors, uut his manner of denial stars. and then with touring s. , A '44, 06, 7. i,? 1, and its frankness is believed by many Part of his youthful training , to cloak a despec knowledge than he was under Boucloault. whom,he cont '1';4,''P o would care to claim. He says in efidered one of the greatest masters of ' " , fect: "I do nothing that could not be his time. Later he appeared with the , t 6) accomplished by the ordinary person Augustin Daly stock company and with I :i If he applied a lifetime of study to it the Charles Prohman companies. On ' 14U3 I have done, 44 Here It is. Now telli his own venture be has pioducedand I me hqw I do It. You have eyes- for appeared in many successful plays, yourself and ears for yourself. Well, such as "Heartsease," 'The Only Way" ' then, draw your own conclusions"in and The Great Divide," and he has 'I 4 ,) spite of his denials. some attribute brought out and developed such stars II $r 1 "the to as and Nazimova. Ruth Chatterton mystic," clairvoyant powers 1 and some credit him with the ability whom he found in an obscure theatre .' others. This to of minds lat. In read the New In York. picking popular plays , !I ter he most emphatically disclaims. be has met with succees, too, as for ' and ha believes there is no such thing as example "Daddy Lent; Legs , "mind reading." This program Is baf- 'Tome Out of the Kitchen," etc. His ,;olos fling. yet instructivemysterious yet more recent achievements have been casual and almost jocular at times. A the production of "A Marriage of Con-' feature is the good humor ind phil- venience" and "Molten)," the dramatic r' osophy with which htt freights his an- hit of the past season in New York. ' No one is more loyal to the west swers to perplexed inquiries. , his The first part of the shove of won. than Mr. Miller and it has been dere is devoted to new and oriFinat custom to lake companies to the coast ite;21 magic, the second to Oriental danoes every d summer , for years. In West , ) street in New York he has ' by Lillian Marion and the Nartell Forty-thir4 and the third to the famed realized the dream of his life in his Always Welcome Comedienne to Appear Next Wednesday in Brand New Aet Twins. ,. A own theatreHenry Millers Theatre. Simla Seance, or. crystal gating. special souvenir matinee for the ladies perhaps the most artiatto amusement on structure on this continent. and there only is announced for Friday, while an afternoon performance he produces his own plays in his own Saturday ' -way. unhampered. 4 for the general public will be given. ' 4 11 fl,r,d1 II II ' ii II II IS II II F-- If Jo-d-1 ' . , . , .ff X'k 11111 XX I I AkOr 117 EVENING NEWS DESERET , - 'It IL I Trixie Friganza Popular StirOn Orpheum Bill " .164a. laugh-meltin- . t, 1 1 - , k - 1 . . ! . or RE distinction of opening the i ele,,- -, regular fall season of theatricalo - ,... r.., in Salt Lake falls to Henry Mill.- s ,., . et, who sends two of his fore. ' ' ; attractioeui; tint Ruth Chatter- 3 . 0 ton, whose opening last night is de- t scribed elsewhere; second, himself and Blanche Rates in "Molter." next week. I ,.. "' ,,:' ' ' The air is full of rumors of what A rir may happen on the road if the row be- .,' ; Moen the producing managerial' New '' ' - .- 'fork and the Actors' Zuoity Associa- , 3, Con goes on growing. Thus far it has I t - ' limited to New York and Chicago l'been '''' I and it Is not thought likely that there be any trouble at this didance I , r will from the seat of wax. ,If the conflict is mot settled soon, however. there is ;'; , no tailing what ma bannen, as nearly I. , all the traveling actors are members ' ;. Cl the Equity and managers like Henry 4 Miller are lined lip on the other side. .r T . . aide-swo- , , ost tit ', - ' ,,,,, - , , i -- . 0- - e Aoll"r . ,,, - , It., ' I N., rd 11 ' ' . 1.? .' . ..,-,,,l- t. ' op ' V.:77:-.:i1.1,'6- , , , , , :'" J ,- .! .. t II 4 .., ..;, . ' 4"1- - , '" t ,51, ' , , j " , , 1.1!,,,,..,- ...P - . ' ste, a - t corn-pattie- ' , , i r ., bit. Is New 'York the tight goes in I , terly. David Bataan and George M. ' Cohan have resigned from the Lambs , I hea, f.4 Club and the Friars club, the In the active I of the figures quarters d", , Equity ranks. rr ' Edward H. Bothern continues to la. to build up a new organisation of t i bor 1 . actors. he having retired from the Equity. Mrs. risks. William Collier, l'Andrew Mack and others hive joined 4' ' him. Ethel Barrymore and her two ) ' brothers continue staunch members of , the is another Wartield David , Equity. r,s ' N, yho has Joined Mr. Bothern and re. signed from the Equity. In doing so I he says: 'I deplore sc. ' r and unfortunate management on the pert 'of the actors' association. ) Zwh1ch is dragging theatrical Ideals in the dust." ' Lillian Russell is among the prowl-pe, workers for the Equity and in , announcing her stand she hits On, leading firm of managers the follow. switaL Pkil mocomer.:;..1610 OA, 4,2167,v4ONIItcomaii;o4.1:43L rr tag slap: st AVID BELASCO, a few eve- - dignity and honesty of one week ago. The Messrs. Shubert owe me ilelr . rhea lityan and Arthur Byron ht 'Ives tn, Three" at the Salt take Theatre Abhorring each other, how can we one of their contracts which they nings ago, at thelclose of the think to oucceed? We we are 115th to 18th. Atorwn actors of The Is week first tr,' strike, cannot. Ours isgoing sacred contract. If any , ,claim a profession of intenae announced that he would never and sympathetic temperamentality, miracle worker can collect the money SO of Henry Miller and 111 &rich Bates JOneathe latter our own"Gatty"Jones, I will be glad to turn it over to the In Moller's." the remarkable drams Well known locally as an athlete and a play if the Actors' less,tangible than a dream; highly again produce a entertainer. The act abounds in song by Philip Moeller, which was such succeeded in its ef- strung and emotional, the dearest and aasociation v Equity "liquity association." it and dance numbers. in best and most bohemianlike sensational hit in New York, where .7"entatage hands and musicians con. ran for months. rh production reforts to break the contracts eltisting the world, all of whom would people Eddie Janis and Rene Chap low apCZ'! give his Untie leavi'4 their Jobs in sympathy flecting the period of Louis XIV it pear in "Music Rath Charms." reveala in between producers and players or her life blood to any just cause. the former as an exceptional vice.,iwith the actors, which will probably France, permits of supremely beauti- ing tight, the real object of which. Mr. Why not do the same for each other? lin Miss deand a as artietic Mr. Miller's player and Chapiow treatment. -' do more to bring matters to a crisis ful my heart to see the boys and Bolan," asserts, is to establish the It breaks known. tineator of character parts. Harry girls of our great profession lighting than anything site which has occurred. way of producing plays le Iswell t ' Hines. a has "closed dynamic exceptionmonologist, shop." company The like a mob. We are supporting first, last When artiste like Hazel Dawn IWO al. Including Mr. Belasco's comments Op the sit- and always, and we artists, such established artists clever "line of stuff" well put over in must have the true Hines style. Jack Clifford and uation follow: tip a position which brings her $500 a as David Olatatford, Catharine Calhoun Miriam to do in our freedom the same work will give "At Jasper week in response to the call for the Doucet. Forrest Robinson, Alice Gale, Junction,"Wills We cannot coerce their indiwe are spirit. all supa that Oranted riot wrong, of in fun Which Mr. FredHerbert. Paul Doucet, Wet-lac- Clifford shows . t 'Equity. It la evident that the tie which Sidney pose we concede at, once that these viduality nor set to rules their teme versatility AO a rube" James P. Hagen. their emotions, their ' ooioit the actors together is an unusu- erick Roland, Elate and fiend. children of the stags, who are being perament, NaEmile and dope John Florence Frederic. Roberta, must be free and indebrains. one ot have They have the should fine.acrothey than, misled, ono. everything really trona Frank :..itly Slushy, Vincent Chambers.. batic acts in vaudeville, and Juggling have al- pendent and individuals as the painter, which demand, they virtually and Paul Robins William Lontacre, SALT. LiKE THEATHF Nelson offers new and nifty juggling 4,11b. antatilOw ready what assurance can managers theIf poet or the novelist. Mr. Miller appears as MClanton. this condition cannot continite tricks, plus comedy. Topics of the Day have that another whim of some proliA VOA THREE," hoy Cooper oller. ths'actor-dramatin- t, oftimea call. and then I shall never again produce a Kinograms will entertain In mofessional troublemaker and A ; delikbtful and' France. of ad the Shakespeare coviedy. tion pictures. Megrual ; leader will not again break faith. pray. If we cannot go on in the un: t.ttlen after an entire year at )(akin, Miss Bates its Madame de Montespan PANTAGES. , Is It to be a fact that individual con- fettered way. then let us go and he mistress of and beautiful brilliant the tracts can be broken at the command honored business men and honest la; Eilioit's Theatre, New Vora. is to be the King of France. Among the his- QPRIGHTLY music, festive dancing of one or several men? If so, then borers. fur torical are la andlollY send fun explain the varicharacters introduced ;e 114,1),shieti at the Salt Lake Theatre what will become of the business One Louis XIV; Armando. the young wife ,..1),r .tignia beginning Aug. lb. was ed houses at Pantagea every an auccros is performworld? What value the of as tiitiee cook a . of Forest the Wallace agreed tar Mailers: istemped Reid Signs 'mays aged ',MI ment? What is the. value of a pledge, I....tht. mu trot it - opetsyci.- - Playing far to whom the dramatist read his plays: ance this week. Tame Nallyama. a Five-YeContract avow? IA smiling little Japanese. is a mental old actor; .;...'peet its ZOOth performance. it set the Connie. the faithful .:1- -How can I Or any other producer be -' tote for toe .otigest run of a comedy Fontaine. the writer .of fables, find marvel who performs so many amazsure that some new grievance won't be Wallace Reid has just signed a five-yell. dunes the p.m year. In view of this. Lulli. the court musician. The plat ing brain feats that they leave one : it way be of interest to inquire Into is in three sets with the seenes gasping. The ithimmie Dancers are immediately born in the mind of these starring contract with the Fam;..:..some of the reasons' which contributed in Moliere's study in the Palate Royal again in evidence with their San children of impulse who are under a ous Players-LaskCorporation. He Francisco succese. and In Salt Lake variations. the opinion and the apertment of .Madame de to the play's heavy bond to obey the council of the the author, hia comedy has sun- ,Monteepan in the Louvre. Eeipecial their latest one step and saucy fox Actors' Equity association, attached his signature to the docu::- ceeded because his characters talk the music, interpreted by an augmented trot. and as for Hager and Ooodwin right or wrong? Equity! The very ment on his return to Los Angeles of the audiencea person orchestra, has been composed for singing comediansthey bring things word has been traduced. It has lost from an eventful tour of the north 1;;,:l4tlituase "Tee for Three" without a "Moliere." There will be a Saturday up with a snap for their dialect songs its meaning to me and to every pro- and immediately left on a three weeks' have both humor and harmony. They t dirtronary end understand the meanducer or director. matinee, vacation. ; tnit. of every , word that is uttered; sing their own Composition, our "That If, by any unexpected calamity, ORPHEII:M. Wonderful Mother of Mine." with tellis neither a long anti tittle need Six years ago. Reid joined Famous Individual contracts made months ago trthere The Pension Office" is :.'word, nor do the players resort to To HE ono and only Trials Frigansa. ing effect. for the approaching season cannot he Players-Laskthe title some in a a of , attempt at quotation gay little sketch offered upheld, how can we go on? If the Inimitable comedienne. headlines by Lawrenee and I:even anpopular "The screen history of Wallace foreign language. The closed shop becomes a reality. I will Edwards; while Patbill vaudeville rew Reid." said Milton E. Hoffman genthe openton. so Orpbeum Yantis is hoida not 7 and author the have Rooney a never classic es, theatre, again. produce manager of the Lasky studio p of education as enter- ing neltt Wednesday evening. a sure and classy combination of songs that If the actors involved in the present eral ,tk..mueh a plat Los Angeles. in announcing the con, The man in the box office guarantee of merriment. for a "Friggin- wins popular favor.. Monroe and : i tainment. will send representatives to us ditiens strike Um' Elbmohe In With Who Ammon of the signing, "reads like a ETenry.Nflileir. at Bakes, 01Mothwe," ::, also has an opinion on the subject I anti g laugh" Is unlike any other brand In arent in "Troubles of Their Own" Whom we can trust there will be no romahce. In reality, it what Sikh some Next Lake and to the treasurer of Maxine its sure-fir- e Mosul SattirasY spring athletic Friday :: seeording more trouble. There must be mutual application. advertising proves surprises that are and heartiand stories done. Elliotts Theatre. the thing that prole. ness. Mies Ppontameity cleverly and a Mack we t; .Rennett a to if are confidence get he Profes- will do toward making a motion pieFrigansa brings "At ! el the biggest drawing card for "Tea adds additional sion back to Its romanticism, idealism, ture star." Party" to the Orpheum this sea- comedy bill. Eddie Fitzpatrick's spice to the was the fact that it ap Block Ifor Three" Is sketch she which orchestra a clever son, to who :ere fievueerti Shill of and otherwise describes tells, the heard to advantage in IL gay musical tremgany peoir tpiled says a New York city block om- Program. This bill plays through Tuesof doings that between the second and third ants elet night She does a Cleopatrs dayThe of the play be Invariably sold several song gathering. starline feature of the show 1, 'Is described as a Paris Millinery company of Bait Lake. dance that and (Special Correspondence.) Oy of seats to persons in the and'- - veritable "panto in laughs." Opening Wednesday is the Bonisettl She is registered at the Waldorf-Astortpair 170-;CITY. YORK Aug. , time they would volunvaudeville's famoun acrobats. Mrs. Smith ante,. Second only to the headliner In in- Troupe, ' eneeeath and Mrs. McCune tallied atThursday toot, the Information that they had a lerest is Sheila a scintillating Other acts will Include the celebrated dinner for Mn. Smith of Terry. , GI. friend who really ''ought to see ikamanoff this Olga Karl and their never seen before family hero. Mont.. viadeville trio: star is who Lorene New also Butte, in and Cooke ' PlaY." , a.Wriallferlagapp. biles Terry is said to have everything In "The Two krillionairies;" Arthur Macdonald. mission secrstary . York on business. After dinner the , .s4 . m h S.., MOLIMIF2IMILLEM-BATFS- . a 'star. should ' S '':'.' of Mise Beene Hauer. CV1r.i.,' ''''.4 A-person. Lloyd. In original card tricks: Nadel! were the guests for the week-en- d party, 4 t4. consisting ' of "'''.1,17:;, "e :,...:''' ; '.....", 't,t; ', Follette In "A Little Patter and a el t" bach, Messrs. Hugh Dougall and J. i dramittic'event of the silty. talents and the knack of mak- and '.."it;i'4'.: 4.:',,,:, ,'''' fall In love with her. Little Song." and Schepps Comedy Mr. and .Mrs. Stewart Kohn at their NV. Summerhays, besides ' the two k ,,,t, I ANOTABLE be the appearance at ing audiences 411, yv, Ifr: New summer She is to be seen In "Throe's a Crowd." Circus. together with Brook. home. Mesdames Smith, took a boat ride up Stoney a neW Pan''''' ,4,,;. the Salt Lake Theatre on Aug. la and with liazry Peterson and Garrison tagescope. ,a v , . York. Quite a number of theatrical, the Hudson river. A mold interesting hp J 10 nd10 'S' :''''''':.:.;"7:K;e:?..:J' to and as them. just :e:',..:7:1, inepiring sight 414, '''. , lets a wildIPPODROME. people have. bought homes In thiel the moon was rising. was the great rzrirr,,,,t town of Brook. 714"V:;::060:1 Stoney . amongH boat Withelmina with news for Salt 1..zke - quaint of t (700D 0.,.' ''''' ' '..""...'0, 'bent being Viola Pratt Gillett arid American boys returning thousands ,..1 goers is from France. 1 1 11) t contained in i,..L'.:4061. antown is the describedl The Collier. Willie, ,:: '' Mr. Mrs. Ben and Friday evening , odr4' ra ' , 4'0 nouncement of the opening of arp as a moot intorestiug and old fash- Jr. Howells entertained for Miss Nora ioned place. Many of the homes are Cannon. who has been podrome theatre for the e the r . ,46 season. Aug, 31, on which old places that romind one of the old summer inNewark. New spending The ..tt'' .. ' , occesion; I Jersey. Ralph Cioninger will introduce his Dutch days of New York. fig Drs. were Jones and and Horne '''..Mrs. A. F. Smith is trending a guests pew OtlIptirtY of players, 1 - "1 Messrs. J. W. Summerhays and Sawi ,f,:,": s'.,,',.. ,::,: ," " . . - ' - ' ,I 4 rd,,,,,f ii,-with care to present to localrecruited!, , month in New York In 'connection yer and the Misses x Alice Barton an4 patrons f the the best with interests with Theme liroduetions, her.bustiness Proudfit. During the evening the ,4"4 i t , e i er-,- ,are all . 4 ter excellentplayersi Pik-ford- s workt I iel si of ,,, ,, ''' Mary 4:', presentation , in ,, and road ,, stock ( first performance of her productions, pos-- I ...,, , . seeming the versatility and all around New Acts -own company in "Hoodlum" was en. A! ; , of ability required were succeasfuel stock Refreshments served .41 joyed. I ' f . actors, who, during a long eeation, are , 6. later. ,, ''''.11 , called upon to enact .many and dif-- ; .7:1.... : r A. Jolley of Lowell. Merrill Elders .,,4,,..:.t.. , r, .: (Jelin roles. ,,,I 1 Wyoming. who has been laboring for M''' .... ',$r''''', ' After thrt,e months of rest and the last 10 months in Rochester. land ':::, t' , :" ,; t . ,r recreation, during which he has been tt, , t' ' George S. Beckstead of Provo. Utah. I , the beauties mounof the who has been laboring for 23 months exploring , , .,,i, .., ,...,,,.,j :,:,,,::,,:0 ,. :,J, tains andJvalleys by automobile. Mr.! , In southwest Virginia. have been' , r,". dowil .,...,,!.' . is fell transferred to the Brooklyn confercloninger. the.acror-manage,t,,,,.. 1,410I , cf and ,..9 ence. to t,',,,le,,,....:.7r energy Salt ,polirl.-Lake ,',7,'7''', ready give ' 1: ?II' ' a thoroughly Ida" Iv, - ) Elder George Durfee artistic stock season.' i. 4, , 64 Hie own personal popularity was A,r1, ho. and Reginald Beals of Salt Lake i! il to the ttested last season, especially followCity, have been transferred ! Southwest Virginia conference front, ',,,),,, . ing his returiii from military service; t,' 1 I and work of preparing for Presentation, the Brooklyn conference. ,, , more 3t) than of the great stage eweor: 1 r s eeSSes of recent years, the first of , ,.'.... II retro 4,4'. ' :'''' , , ;) 4 4 prevennted as the opening hilt BuyLrFairtlye La' i which, , , ,, OA , . f',....4 t will bP the aticcessful comedy, Jolt4- 11', e kr ne pla-y,.. :7 . , P ; 01 , 0 ny (let Your (ion." This is the John ,:- ,, .,........,,, t : Cort ' which two ot production c,0. during :1, Five torury Lane muccetwes. all Ilan -, met with 1 tinyears almost past . i Prccedent y aaoo-- them big melodramas. have been- .a'-' ', ;,,. 1.1 C -- (m ired by Metro rictures Co nstion!, to the .Contra6 ................;,, cos.,: suggestion ) 11::' I trio tained in the title, the play is not a will be 11 and , I A , r ,0 4-.. war play eend 'has nothing to do with r- .......;:"A.' s, e, ,..ab... :1 ,.. , c's: esars4euwnedr.erbtilieggeroo,nnlapans armed conflict.- - it is the story of the I i ,re-o- 4 predicament in which Johnny- WigL-:11A) titles of Jhe quiett,t of stage: bi ,copuneher-actor I," 1ho inci., in gins, Achg t are "The Iltmt of "Tbei .ir yips. found himself when suOtionly . "Hearts Are Trumps." "The Hope," of into the thrst i silardian position ,r P . 1 Millãonalre" Great and "The , lend a beautiful to advisor Marriage' youbc ' were of , Mayfair." They heirese. ALEIANPER "THE MAN Wil0 KNOWS." Jahet Burnham, of Long, .. Richard A. Rowland; Pregideot of Me- 1 Anti Group of Oriental Dancer With Ills All New Show of Wonders Re Isiand 'Johnny would not have , tro and Screen$C)issies, Inc.. in Lon- , tne , turtling to Salt Lake Theaire for .e.rt , Wlw; 'W111 Ap'Pee'. Avf,,, don during his trip through' England Po'polit' r' Sit Dais, Starting Monday Night Sep. fttRthnionanbile society of Long mine, lief 'Trio- and n olga as,,,,,,,,,R. at. ' e-- e I :shin d a persona,l Ralph eloninger. Salt ,toolicts. the continent. Man. IP making I I Leading ternher 1st a As unconventional Oelightfal Offering on the II) . I Ilionodrome t ti of the foreign mo- al It I , reetifriV:idY1 ii t not boen elat him ' ew I ., Comitanb of New DUI. I Which Miss lia;e1 1a,1--e; , - otlial il.N e ., 4 - , " s- 1-- . -- - Be laic Will Quit Producing If Actors Succeed in Fight ' nt I , D. -- ,r ar ar y ' y. 1 Utah News From Gotham LCIoninger Co. 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