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Show - . . ' . . -. , . t , - 4 -- , Snappy, Comedy Team' 1I . - New - - i News Frdril Gotham ''.1 IPtah. - . o..-- THREE SECTION 161- 9- 20 SEPTEMBER n' Tn. 1 , si(nmnity EVENING NEWS DESERET . TV. . S familie s. I t is boautifully situated Atlantic otean looking out upon the and flowors with a boautiful lawn A,. front sod only a foot foot from the . ah6Srih N: D'illue of Wales. Utah S hoed l.boring in the Madmit 1, has who . , syr : ,, chowAte conforonc. has boon trans. . t wttaeopo the lt te iopportunttims 1 yn111 torrid to Brooklyn to preeld V.over I dr:e-.- ., , , ,,L. , e that confereors. as Prositiont teethes end emote OS ithii ser..,..b,,, ye has been roleasod to worn i' i tow ond Mr Piny of Knudeon J. 1 Brigham ' .,,0 home, Earl .O : f 1 that btwere that lovers t tore . City, who has boon laboring in Roche. , ( le lober to to transtorrod relli boon lot has ter. chum e Imes ought I a nd Mrs. I Minute the mission office. 1- 1- it the theetry this etterneee end eve. e F. . I liar-- I Louise and Salt Lakors who recently leoheia ,,,,, Of rho ming. The test prformen Inn, Mary McCune. Louie W. Sloan., Ruth Chatterton in her play. Irlb:4 I : ' 1 in will be given e', f Messrs. John Soother', John Scott and Mimeo Month of May." will bei toter. ,...., .1.. o.4 ' Bo lioett oniragemont '1Uaohotla." Ur. 1 It . k York , New is y WIlliam McCune. Lynn Richards and slid to loam that ta ' , ' 4 4.e s . '. ' ''''4', "Julius caaaae and V., ol . Fred' Mitchell of Brooklyn. A very have the first opportunity' to gee this itt1:10'' shoolant . j":13. aamod tts first in 4.. bddn has Kellord It St, was , ; I pleasant evening spent. . play Monday. Sept. ta,"( , t , t Stephen L . Richards and Mr. and rechristened for Mei New York pro. Ir'''e... ths part Of Mark Antony Instead of 4 ' O ' 3 Mrs. . Willard Richards left and will now bo called "Moon. duction. Aa ,. L. Thursday Brutus. usually fillod by lb. star. at. it . 1 . , rnornine for Cleveland. Ohio, and from light and Honeysuckle" 'leo laiK....,, I Casest of the, own, body oration tours there were to proceed to Chleago. 1 ,o, salt Lak friends of Lie Wolf Hop. . ' I el , , Lynn. Louts end Grac Richardi left per will be glad to learn that he is honk afford him admirablo oppor . .,,,,,1 - 1.- . - Friday fee Philadelphia. to spend a going into the theatrical business on r, ' tunity. ., day and from there were to go to his own account. having purehad. , ---' ''4 I" ' r, The likelihood is that itch porformo ."0 1:,7 1 Chicsco to meet the rest of the party the Amorican rights to the . "Better , , on the way home to Salt Lek', LYnn Ole for hi soason of It11-20lie 4 ' Waco of tho engagement will attract ' ,d t .'.. i Richards will remain in Philadelphia. oleo 'has an option on future Nelsons ,d r "Ilam4 of did that than 4 attention t rnOre .4, -L'IL744 attending to his duties as a mission- - If h wisthaa to olortine it. Tho hit 7I: ri., ii the character of ' to."4 - ,,16: ary. 1 Ile' Eitcollent as Ur. Kellord 's roo- 1Mr. Hopper mad ee'l". fi I - ' ' y .. de that of the orig. 1,. The following arrived Monday froml "OM Rill" ... ,.. dition is of the part of the Danish 4 ( ....e:,'," . , the west to begtn their missionary Inator of the part) Mr. Cabmen. , L' 4:1 1 e., 1744.1....-;- f g ; lo. prince,' tbo public's desire to witn000 labors: Wesley G. ti,ebster of Kays-Lieut. Francis Macmillan. the Amc. tt. ill to almost tv. soms Hamlet ' .e. of A. L. Anderson of Albion. Idaho.: lean violinist. has 1 vine. renditions returnied to the . .t ,, , -- '14 I , William 1 t, Peterson Q. of Logan. and United States after two years' service a, nitgAeralArkir IS iiMNIMes .le'et . 443 have reached the !rattiohtog point. old. ' AllImia Ito onlist, Earl A. Gronernan of Provo, who are with the army in Franco. t no isho rooall Booth and Barrott. U all to 'Stole in the Meneachueette con- - ed in the corps of irttorpreters home. , , 4. :...... timorsthos t I F. I I 1 of $ now? day who have . and tocones; George Cannon Young of salt digital,' on the entry of this country , I A.,.; t:. followed Bothern and Forbes-Robert- .. I ' . , . ho WIIJ Appear In .042. vie." a 1.,, IALai rki will tenor in the South West Into tint war and has been on active Vic 1.PROY of Dweelnee and Leno). d on th weetern front,over since, conference; Dale H. Pingree ( ( , ., , FriA son. .,tboem not to. care to havathair of OgctNi will labor in the Northwest duty the Ate on tito New BBL 1 until his releame from tho sorvice sit . ' ' ' ' ''' ideals and imprositions disturbod. No Lieut. Macmillen was Virginia conference and Mrs. Sadie weeks ago. d hundred laughs In each pany. 411 tires on view were lent by Kramer of Ogden will work In the met at th pier by Major William . nowa, 4, ' , ' Hamlet appiare what matter ,.... act. To be sure the familiar farce' another concern; "Gasoline appliances Albany eenterence. , ,.. Kennelley of the old New York filth. . 1 N Dr. Ralph tCe.'d -ideas were all therefrom the brace kindly furnished by --- --. ;" automo-days. be attracts rau . IRO w interoot. It who was his superior officer at the ' rfrnotimiPttTe. on .'0 ', so Pwehnonsryel, and sundries from WI. .: be cen lY gra , of men who were mixed up in the ex-, last post hi occupied. that of assist. ( 4 is a matter of regret that It should 11 1I was - end It forth, ,,,,. quite embarrassing.! vimitt College at Nphiladel ;Abe is doing ant provost eloits of a certain actress, to the I The best marshal at Marseilles. 4', ,,, -' lel"A 'in ' Regular "...., the cats, bocausto scholarly actors Bits thing . ', '"fr '''' t i, 1, Ananias who Ilse himself low" was the "kinetoscene effect" in t interns work at the Brooklyn hospital. ' , , With the return of Lieut. Macmtlion. ,, , old, Vadltions, some ,shatter, 44 I" &be' reen"'lle&titAns- 7- lilit'' "t" ' another A merican, artist. to. added to third- set.'" This war envented 111'i:1:1:111:1:r: there was a certein freshness about the and prooent many new- improsaione the ',owing list of native born ions D. Thomas, and I insist f, Frank I. ''' rf 4, ''' 11,4. the Incidents. and they occurred so . .' adt who dre giving combat to the array o . soil worth whilo. oeocreenael Louie 1 (Me ars. oTnti, teht ntihi toe; &kiln mTahse :, nego i.,4-- . W. Sloan at the Hotel Hall. of European Went seeking triumphs A 1 I , logically. that Raver. criticism was l no; 0. In SIM. FranCISCO. 11r. Kellar& in ! Glen Cove. one of the seaside resorts in this country. Lieut. Macmillan w ; effect - , - .e zehowed two cars racing for a quite disarmed ,,. 1 : i ..... addition to his Shakespoarean roper. Long Island. The hotel is an old play five recitals in New York this Anyhody who couldn't laugh at goal, and the winning car in its rush: of manor Of toiri.--'"4-v: horn. and- at. one time.- - was the winter.- - the first of which is scheduled merest a ;...4 tho 1", It was egi,.' prevent 'Nightie Night".mfght e4vantageounly1 down our consult some physician who. special- - ceedingly.well done. with the car fie- - homestead of one of Long Island's for tato in November. : beautiful play mods famous by Forbes. -ty is spleen. The story 'of the gay lady ing the aodience, and apparently rush- . ... , 'it Ths Passing of the Third abobeetson. . ' ''" . Something whose two mimes mad. the mix-u- p ing into the auditorium. the TIIIPSiOn office force, Rao MI lot. .!. a ; , IFloor Back." it would have brought was most i like it was seen at the Winter Garden, Emma Del la Mare. Myr! Clark and The told. entertainingly . , , ,' -- 1 Ethel Halo. 7 husband of a charming little creature. a eeason or so ago . but this was so ' strong addition to the exchoquer if hi ' . .. -' , 1 '1' I not take back ' sha,11 that '' far superior. ' , knew this actress under her Wage , Mrs. an Mr. t Cregsr awl George , could hays added that play to the ' my decision that the inventor was the name. ind a perfectly, legitimate most daughter. Margaret. returned from f IBelt Lake repertoire. "A Regular (Special N.t.,-- , of - ,, feature Correspondence.) :4,4 i I salient , di wooer knew her under her birth title. , Salt Lake e Saturday last. Dur, Sept. IticAGO, 15.Eider ing the past City . 01.1111ECM. The fact that she had previously been Fellow: month they have been the Two very excellent actors ware Stephen L. Richards. scram- guests of their daughter and ulster. and was even' the mother of ed upon the play. that wasn't a play. ve- next WedasedeY ;;e400' thaisabar SINrbie sad tri;seDuiramo Vibe Assoest be a son, added to the maze of episode. These BL4I4NIN6lotal Panied by his sister. Grace, his! Mrs. Martin Kuhre of Salt Lake. were Ernest Glendinning. and Orpheum presents Klauber-pickea winner in oNightiel Mho Charlotte Granville. The latter Elder Rulon S. Wells was the speak- for ita patrone a vaudeville daughter and niece. visited er at the S'Jnday evening service bill that' Night" which was "authored". by' is One of those admirable dowagers at C Suns. fr om every angle haethe appearsincel school at M. seen square Martha in polite. Logan Sunday Stanley. and Adelaide who are usually Logan square. Be la spending some Mar-- , Madame sin of was program. room She both unknown to fortune' ing comedy. utterly day morning. At the close of the es. time in this city on business. 1 &Aeolis bylvft heading a hat of artiste! and to fame. There was a rumor to wasted upon "A Regular Fellow." al- - ercises Richards gave a splendid a MM OI ..T ouch luminarits a. Marina: course was for of it the talk onElder ,vmpribint ,:' the effect lucky that the real author of the though ancient prophecy concerning ,--- Mite Bernard and La Bernicia:', an .saarria, to shelter such taro was Mr. play ' Klauber. wife, Jane artistf. or Mhr. latter days. The Richards party drove 0 At Sy Iva le one 'of U30 01011t ' Cowl. but this was denied by both. Glendinning did all he .11 from St. Louis. Mo.. to Cleve- of stare the of burette s c today.-, singing Written For The Saturday News by Alan Dale. youth he was aaked to portray. overland success of the piece was fresh most the Anyway. where they took a boat eirland. came to direct Ohio, She the I 1; The delicious characterisation 11 Orpheum "sure fire." and this was due quite as was . , cult from the Chicago' Grand Opera I offered by James Bradbury. to Buffalo. They visited New Yorkthat to much as to itthe the farce acting IOW YORK. always bad some dramatic touch, and self. who aa an old skinflint inveigled Into Citf. Washington. D. C. spending revhaving bung, with this r company. i some tenderly human note. which ef'.. i Monday aggregation eller completing a fond buying the tin. Lizzie. was really a eral days at each place. During the Sept. ; . of was there ell. Fir" t little Wee 'cream. This type did a good deal for past week Eller Richards attended Igit Would and She Did" cornpletely enrattement with tha Opera of avalanche Z l ti lacked. Mortimer. a Such affair. and Inein Grand O'la comany. bhe Dorothy tepid quite the cutest Mark Swan's farce, and most of the the American Jar association conven' ''14-succeed- a comedienne I have seen in a blue I laughs were due t um blael the slighter and Inure IF 14; plays However, it gave - Mies to the funny charac- - tion which convened at Boston. They ' show to a moon. chance what at She has the with particularly ; popular senge ftnesse. and the ter known as Cyrus Pond. grand ,the ,d.ty ed the strike s finale. left for Salt Lake City Sunday evening. The Musical Arts Society .ft fine comedienne she la. Her work ease of a Parisian 'Z' o pera selectne 6n her repertoire so Edwin Holt. Everett Butterfield. nut- Gail McDonald, son of James G. Mc- 1 'rho., rush wag over- - throughout was delightful; it was so tory.,butterfly tittlecomediennea 7: that the. regular vaudeville goers are Albert Bushel,. Clements, damsel, of Infinite Dudley Donald. of Salt Lake City. earns in 1,14jill ws:dining. Managers lgood that the utter stupidity of the charm. Seldom Preeenis , --who- love 84,- -iss tit as th oe it is that one Flees Charles Abbott, Roy Gordon. George from Anderson tart week. During the ;1 lis.P .d the more classica l to play Itself seemed even utterer) There such comedy acting as this.- and the Cukor. Miriam Sears, Margaret Greene 4 actors , opera grand and appeared 1 0. was a big company the members of fact that Miss '-. numbers.- -- - e out the cast. past four month s he has done mission-, Mortimer is pretty, and and Kitty O'Conono: eked be furiously anxious to which had e of the slightest inlit es Harrito la "synoopation" ecintil-- , ary work In the Northern Indiana eon- -. nothing , , ,, 1 .' , the press-agenof (in the language make up for loot time. terest to do. They were just there as v Oloott was the "pro. ference, spending moat of the time in Mrs. a. ....a.';.".lating "tar," ,and all have heard "immil . petite" added to the sue- - duce?" ,a.ta.ce-- et her oh "tags sor Phonograph agree that! and everything , that "trupport." The leading man was one thatand . strange and unal- - the city of Anderson. This was a vol. made.. she Miss Marie Cham'' t i bracQuarrle, who as the lover at Henry Minato' theatre. onteer service on the part of 40. affair could open. George luring - .sthe deserves the title. 1dr. Bernard possibly Francis and hers, in Italcolm the case, seemed at least mature. Byrne, IA be able to extract more t Mrs. Chauncey Donald and has been greatly apprecil 4 "Luemore." , 1, ,, la said A. did. The first night- - and among the others were Isabel Duncan also registered very consPlcu- - called 7 rapid-tirNiles Grace-- Beyer, was ated by the provident and missionaries with ()local maple froth 0 piano than -- era were on the seines West, Cora Witherspoon, John Crom- misty. and the net of the admirable also the author of the piece which of his conference. He is now Tees-eaLai a ii,; r almost ,t,iy t,' her dozen player included Suzanne Willa. May Collins, John Adair, Jr., gear was "founded" on "The Legend of tered at the Northwestern University Bernie S. Asitsriea's youngeat and intuit Measure: well. ? ii, beaming and early. -bright Fletcher Harvey, John Stoke e and Knapp, Cyril Raymond, Grant Mills. Knockgratton." ballerina. pi 'Dents , al the nratiother It was certainly an business 1.;i, -prlitia critic" prepared reMed Lemist Eater. The only thing that and Rill)), .Craven. avl will graduate in beauttl odd thing. "Luernore" was supposed buainem college administration.. of utireet. andt ;:. Infriguedtnen house one dtit lady be to as or it dealt from poesyd s who crawl etre-11- r President Winslow Smith returned ", t', V '''" a PRIMA DONNA-Metropolitay up three pieces of turf to make the "good From Nowhere" at the Comedy with little what they cwripany of artists;- and "Skeet"- Gal-- t I attend-Theatrpeople" - other. h.puking "tp be ''' from three liact t Independence; eh If had dug up four, play; t, lesther and Irene- alartin. popular devour- - were not lacking. BroadwaY of thing. Friday bit by the strike out of town, that usually Tommie that-so- rt conferences held at Kansas City, F iaudevilliane. have a refreshing and took upon itself a renewed brilliance you'd there have been four acts? Its hero was a poor hunchbacked z.eame to the metropolis uninjured. s Opera and - and at Independence. act. and was who Youth. dancing cheseta his singing diverting petticoats stepsome sort of by advertised 11:,1 Perhapa $li' k., Steve Juhaaa in "Bsinkology" had with - bril,injury might father, and driven out into the woods rewas who Adolph Klaubeh used, to be a dra- have Elder Clay Cummings, mineral House, New York City helped it. for it certainly needed ef released from the Southern ,',. to tiekle the pubite taste liancrla you must matic critic in our 'rniditt and an ex- amiatance. It was thin - something Conmaions, where he met the at least utilitarian, strike e as a summer - tremely good one, If I 1 and-thvisitbe a preStates hi allowed for Clinton Slaters old may mission, lea spent There elves gave hint three , novelty. the funny admit).---anAssurrirn BY mixt. and diaphanous, as a dancing wi , ' ita aeries of costume dance" are skills, pared to sink into the abyss of eb- - to say so (and why not?). Just as he err. sheit, two of which wpretha re- - Iinifiriende and places of interest in .one of those owned It draperiesto maks his debut as an hie of moval the metamorand his performers with an aet original in de- - 14,tionAties,at let's e hope so. "Windy City." hump, audi- - phosis.--inta Ittr. Albert Shepherd -- a gallant- soldier. Elder Kimball of the Enid mamtger,-- up came transparent plotathiatmodern 4, , sign. and cleverly executed. Ilinogratne ,i,,, :, the strike, end the very first ahow to enees rather smile at, and it made no the 4Day are bn the hill Lusmore loved a blind maiden who Iowa conference is in the city for ali ''t '. and Topless ofPh.1111.ta, miss Grace George. strike-ntayeeffort render that to plot opaque. of her pOW 'get it In the neck" was hia contemfollowed him Violinist and was few daYa I: . wt,th aiatit'ae4etponed the opening r' The piece concerned a type calleda verY beauteous, everywhere, took place be Opted oyodActionof ' Miss Pear! Anderson has been trans- though a trifle per- w ' play. and that even ,, PANTAGES. been disinclined "nowAmerican" have would It sistent. In the end, the fairies gave had itrizao all to 'tacit Everyint ly. Nothing ,t , feed from Racine. Wis.. whore she i t biCAL aety ,,eombining col- - loft If the production .of th eforplayIt body flocked to the theatreit waa for swagger society, and who had her back her sight, and she was thus has labored for the past 18 months. to Mr. Charles Shepherd 4 4, 1 on Aus. 7an4 poor Klauber was made his "pile." He was the femillar enabled to perceive Luamora which Council Sluff. Iowa. She wilt assist! th to 64 ' At the Piano obliged to dismiss us all. Well, the "rough diamond" of countless roma- - must have had Its drawbacka 010 in the Relief society work in who strike 'la it who A his I wonder to like to One In diem if order cause dimillusion it needs vapid play "Lusmore," ended. and "Nightie Night" was l' i,'. '', leg fearitre on the Pentagon bill thin . branch. I think that Sometims ysoung eon whom calls a certain for of rich anything, the nifty. as "released" assuredly girl roads very they say In picture par-hicCoanstheads,,,the hat.Mrs. MIL, Bower.. entertained , led-- - Pri!"...-76Nt1t $.,!le616 dropped into ottent. were 11thting efthat yelingster leioreff, he undertook artistrY lance, at thi Princess Theatre. chnet I. while T 0 nte McConeell manuscript' are ; i ballot-likthat dal ''alluring bearing evening at dinner in !tenor of, ii;ci;vations fou; and the and result woo "picked" himself. feroctdeuetatonnd her to gave one something of a 4 and Ford Hanford make the revue a .enecial ',number being the favored autnuneuenatit taemtilunegteghtuhteatthree i'i Members Priday Miss and Ethel Hale. Clark Mimi Myr? 01111.It Bounded as though it might was-- aa we guile knew It would be lackod All of these. i - , 1 biro tir Public Sok, saturdar Clark 'left ter Minneapolis Paturday qh scene The show. and .In with love cnomedry fell be he clever in abound and line bor, that the 1, as 0 encroaching upon the bedstead mol'inely tug the woods of Conmaions wis cold moreing and Mies Hale for Council satire. which nopoly of Manager A. H. Woods. And 'lived happily ever after." Did" with and ineffective; the lighting effects ,Bluffs. Iowa. Those preeent were: and She opened-the-Va' nof this authors 4,11,4.,e,ppeovett ....'SheWould the Oddly enough. Jackson and President reart of atisa Grace. Georg" ..,,, trwere alrnoet nil, andthaJitotingek-,Secy- , 'character actor. and hie delineation of derbilt worwrroant Tarkinston "'''' evident-tha- t ir Theatre? It wet three act of nothing of winit.efy Leo ernelYd tboanoast estate' dealer in "Lou " and an okiereal I not will it and Wilson. was careless" the kind The intended. farce was Harry k about a certain, the climax. it was a Lot s 0 - It , " a b min de with artuate at the Coun- - called Wightle Night"well, I woman who played thia humpbacked Pla Who Helped . wadodrkt:titho:trt,reaPrtudtatthic'enwineiltdewnaststell'edriia ight touches.- - Ilia supporting company is lady who In playing golf In three turf the It because had to. torn he had club. up sume:Therely hero. thus robbing it of a deal in all respect" capable.. Alyere anti try' End Actors' Strike baxif7he EIESTS I N (I think it called Womething. and one forgot the PO pale and light,blonded. blot that it of plaueibility. Mine Grace great Pillows with her thelatte- r4 - - ' Weaver are thorough gloom dippellera. wan Heyer, a a golfer. Inanity of th title. It was good stuff , not a hut being 4 mashie, of much acted lady the aincerity, Travelers .. flteas7 part, they ,, ind la "The Arkansas t:'Imilltu;inti;vpütildes"alot.riatnncld.r.theirtellwRderi; for all the way through. It watt a well -,1 ant quite liable to rotatakes. 1 and made little of it. She was un- ,...........'''' ,..produce many a laugh - and start a lo' which I ask pardon). eounted Ha suited to that witticiems t of sunshine- made, M0 and h highly thou . bright. occasionally mousing. requirements, ltdal A .. Ktery night except ' Country club voted little play in three acts, with a But Norman Trevor, an Englitth tic- - did some fairly acceptable work. Th: 'a :id Tuesday Little Dorothy tratere, "vaudeville a to Thereupon the ,,kF 11 ,rk from the club for sixty Peppy a het was blind 4 suspend of one the Nall hest very and tor. girl her with hetet Matinees doll." beautifully played by baby Begin Thunder VI, the of, the lady eons's.- and Miss rage G allienne. a le Eva a American" for The choice day, :new smiles of solign daughter teriitielletne 'sunny !tramp. 4 : - -- 1thereupon. weal the theme of Drama i4 NOW PIA TiNG Ti. wee quite aut Of hie ele- - Rkbardle Gaillepner----4.Better Brothersrash through some 'vent le le an ex- pole. of Virginia was highly indignant the play:-.-S,,,..'or, ,,, of pro- - !pre! emnedIrd dPircettitoYn yaontrga kweoenmanemnameitoht .i., a f actor, ment turn,a while Mason' ad Being , strling 0 she filmedall and 'William B Martin Beek i I i Austin are given hearty welcome in She ftItt"t1 ,,,'-- f tv4,,,t.,,... 4' Hippodrome the three acts, .(Thank good- values. I have aeen her several times GIBSON rarnhlme,e. i 4,rriniitnatinntatcegillimptirestoemntaplatiovntty;inowitifsfteth.ousitrantle their song and dance act. A thin- through ; ter.t' '',''S . . , the And all rti"101- there- wecenl four). . before. and she has never lacked. The i comely of funny stituationa.anetdTheatre Next Wiek , ,a 1 MOLLY in the comedy fussed and gill Am) part was a had one and it was difficult ''''',-- K, peoenuil characters must himself Trevor Mr, that H RE-GiImre A and I ' laanik tamtd Theyidlicuasted. ,,. to do anything at ,all with it, Mss complete this bill. which continuer ..., the McINTYRE Ii have realized thee cursed. and then le Galliennecertalhly achieved more' CONNEL , L' through, Tueaday night, T'" '' I ,.,, ,,,,,,..A,,,, t 477-- ,pros and room of the situation. And than PrimeessMicateeles vekt, 1,00, would ,, .,.... ..,,,,, -7' 4 ...," ..,. litithlady 00r0elt, 10 order to irt even. -5 ttrarettanr2,-o- f ate ' ; 4,,t h ,,t11 a4 watt,5..;11,1 1 IN' 114"Thil44ra to cater to refueed new. -otnt.r 'while t show, were ' Vednesday's A negligible. ElitamagrtleothvEnI here ,tsf,this nen" troopttat--Aseri, , d:- - .and of little Interest. ,flulte ,,,,, sets v,,ta incimet,ehe.eRe,e,rie ,;,..r ivieertny,,,,,d,,ttelilrinh,itotiti,lbt.in;iitenantre4rs.wpy pt. tr... Isere "Lusmore" had et( ei'n:1:701CANm:11:11 I:: ' innitlire ''..:A west much to dn. Fred.-f ,4.,. " ?..;e:c.7 't I' '''''',,, 0,0.1 Dreamt nee in "Oh. and rood oy Intentions. extremely It did : ,4l.'c;5,,,'' tO it.. nosie per- i' ' -- 1 lenttit toltrt.nwitrirotri try! t lltredrisallp and company-4n- -'' ''' erlck iloward, Otive Idurrav, Cargos-I('7,1',4; thetruckthat dit..2.1,.. In these ?Ps- 'c,',.14:1.alf. s' novel dance- '' Booth. Mir. pp : firsn-.- . who also took for in ofteeinatna duty of tissys many ......... 4- r avis tam' tank his ' shoClrace ' '' ; lite hi olblet: end Booth ' and Leand er, cues-ton: and TAPP: ,,,,z sato,. 04,9 ,..,,....4 That much one berry' rt , entagement ring becausehe w lildni .., and' Cistrenee Itallatorsanciomtr4lesteen4,4tonte, in "Look-- - At it Now." eredit of Mrs; Olcott,'. and I1. .. At times. there a, iti a ',. .catit:-Ce,:, ,,,, .Loas ) , t. Mists'Grace 11 e yer. But good ' "'"4, ,..,... v..., lia'xiPtztrt;ttrh:nre ' ()SCA R LORAINE intim- ..urN s i EILIPPODBOatE, - about all ,,, was .1176 long ' K .." haut, tinitior--lout-he-- - the,part s. ,' I and a and thin. few But satirical MA DGE MAITLAND ...',7ti.:,,., "Lusimore" mounof drama the aNdzwan.ot,puatt,estitd ,, had , nothing-elsto absorbing , . offer. ;VP no lrhd. soon, the of the af- . pd It was at least short. 1 and that meant : . '''' ' ELFRIED WYNNE tains. nitleing with life and-log. fair got on '0110.8 nereep, and thein- - llAt , , hail. entertained -a ' ''' deal. good t 7,,r,ii,.......',,, s.. '') bk, a fine actor, hut here, can he ton Irritating. laughter. is "Dawn O' The MOun- - eppliant chatter became ie':' ,, LAMBERT' tY a..... ..,, li -' ,, . ' e,, sentinelsal......;.''miTch-nflike ft..L.,Aet tains,"" DeWitt roPnytil Irr Sewings gripping They pet Plays that have resumed , their in,- - , , ' -- 4 ' .' ,11.4.,! I c, . 25c. BOO , ,.. I of the Virgin-- hill, which will minetrelsand pimply devoured lib' , PricesMats. the eontrary notwithstandinr. story ,:,.-.44,..1.I.rell "oh-terrupted rt,ltts are: :!! be What a en threeriumpi of turf that the lady had i. ,...-4 22,,,,1-,4';- ' prepented at the flipundiente Elenings 15e. 25e. 00c. 750 rl:c.A.nitin aniillitnm,,nrore Girl" at the Shubert:- "A Voice in tbe tap CuItripinl,nttrAthail:NrTicmor-Nrrr, - , - 1 f .., dtur tip from the, !mita ,i t next week. t7 Lao - the, .' ... Dark.". ' at : A 0,,41,41t( Republie"Thoi,e Whai. k 1 . , It was hideed vevy curfrouslY futile In this story the author has creat.1 'Irttr, am nInat of .111. work tnr "I" Iran( lif t ; t at tiff: it'flarkness,", '7 end- how Miss George ett '''''t. astirof let Fttrtyr,--i Ew "7I:" 1 1'1.r.'"' rrantrieseNoryvka ilinornsSe7alon!! , arv) "East and Wet" 71Aty ,'' predttoe.it will be a mystery. t I ' ; ited in, the Virrinia coal country . 771 7: ,,.4 f.,.... T :1( pwrgutof ' ta a few years SIM end eRCt at ChaTienge," I e she '. otplainal-ftunless nd I d trOro brinF ,,, Apk4pAip .:. :.---'ow IP vbiP '.',',""; l Romeo" au the '...' lancv that sho wit A, ; tfr boiP 10, WV. 1IP 41IP It ',Was sonnred Vt, Mimi Gilimr'ro telt the,eevriltY.1:11 'rmll'''' hs characters with the - ' I s 41 i:The ' .13nyal '' .the"-Rt . Als. homely h4IMOY unit picturesquI hY- - itirk Hoed; vtilne,rer he :may- ha. .4 '' , Vagabond" 7 1 '.' Cohan and Harris;tho "Zierf,41 Fol.' t, - atdions, -- , ' per's have taken some courage A 7,. - ' of the mountaineer. The,I,Itle anti. it t r ',, , - I, ) 1 the New Amsterdam; "Frieno-- t it le neroine of thertilay, ltawn 'Mt Nair. sa I to spon sor it. At ti mes- It rerilindod 1: If Itre a yon -, yo.02automobank: .' iy En, me Vatuely of 'tome: of :the-- stthorhan . ,., . one of the moot appealing charae. tithbel;1, I ,,, : 41. laittri. btat.itetaBn.r.04:dd .1 c.,,ray,,Apottettlebetieadarislerelleoww,i.thattnythnopicnin.orat, teti---i- n ,...,, .ert.m.,tio,n11: A: , Arthur ,..tonett---'. te? drama, and 'bee struggles to. rnmediett ar Irtenrv 11 .t t beavenvw-the 4. :. Thla-l- a : wall a higgetand broatietlife give the .... com-- 1 1, theatre. an' automobile .. ttleto, .Tn. 1 r ,tottoonts Th; at all fhe playbouesa l Hs charm.- - Ali her life she has k 4..: ' '; tidy "w ith ' a Liszt, as its hero, and .. c 1, '' ,ttory 4 of tho l'Mc., ' livvil in the mountains. dimly kn011init r,"4411.11id 10th t!l!, tintM , : 4,:tk , n um berless motor folks ha it s oharsio- - has been von. Isere and the inu,hlte,.' , .' .t -has ft;,,, arms fin-Nsirs" titt'lin, tllo nollnel:", rushed Inv, - . ":' ' tbs.! "NIIII 111, ITV; to tors of Even , , that ''otter4ide" somewhere is a diffor- the 111' '"91''Y Int'. D"Wn 4 ao t:alr'''' nor draron, thoas nt Hui provc,"rhial'' ' 47"111."" World and a differ.nt life. Ifer a 1 1 trifnit. I V. fart"". hoira , ',,int ,sttt' : ' ' , leist P.jang , Aril 1 4,1 6, Oestire to tee this outside wor,d cauoes leeire and f!rt,-lbrother.." lpyo Even thy, fkrid',,, l,N,... '., 1upt, fonnv,.hiti at Ilfirs ;tt swam a trills irri-- 1 Attrr the. 4,:riiii,, Nee Vaer.:-,r', .1919 8L--D1 . - 'AR - - '''',' ., ' ii,.'..,eh t'37. had 1114 trli,t,-..,- t.rii,ti c.f:tr--.her to Irtrurrip eetret the t.,..,rd m t iewhetIrtcoo, the drama 4,e-tatinc:-sod as ' livitter of faet sher.l .1.:jr:f:te,r7 Lacked - -' . ty 7..l'e 1"t",E" 1,1.1 4,lir o 1,z WA Tr ' ' . The weenie inveetittire of -- latwn to Se al pe and 0.Pti re err Y ItuAtal Cirmetly ,, : ter c- ourage to strive tower4 lriter ..., 'e t h 1.re, tovt . hp 1- ,.4 Yt wav .."1trnweet-- 4 ''''; iirerf 01 t -. V,3'1.(1 cti 1.,1 ti,, ,." 0'v:1- tire Iderttrot are- Ii Indefittitv,,V.--..3, will he unpAuall,,i-ie'---i ..1 sloe' 1146: - - - - 7 , 4 1"4.' t' A; t'or t, truags. At length young Rob Utak, 1 Th. Illounta ins" cmireprrtpd Trio- - tt,,,,,, it Ttfir.las. head. .. 'h4ttutit,-11SIX OTHER BIG ACrg . ........that .and 1 a .' :ors exclusit.oly. It war rnot,,t,inror,,n. .and flalph .... elaborii0 sit engineer in ariacti of new ttle tank; is over. for their pm'. of the p:aytrrig.hts' triediatiOn cocausisass - . ''- , ::- 1, ers Pill- tut ve 44 te "e.COicti d till4, wh-ereyore a, opposaa- and ., thecovered a;d ,,,,, t that ,,,,11 it I. ......4.41,,,t140r$4,8" 72 , silo wit elan y . 2,45 .0. 9.1s T out"om 0. stay at hront. the crowd that enme-lreth. r!:: beyond the purple. hills Pettit vex real PortrsYstitl,,of striking interest. mi. of I was petports The result the 1" arain in Dawn the 1,111sna 'tinter overflows Into their houses, la tlethent of the strike whkh heel . if, the rm. But his coming also tuaritri 0' The Mountains" will continue Ali Halves trloninger. were' advertnd i kept I -- Priors:. MathPea-10a- 94a, SO0 ho bloodshed &mil even dist4:19r an old !nest week. with matioeaNytdnesday , ' I .. McHanla.nekli-and---larirrallt, A eprtata up41 darkened for about 2005,,,200-- . 406.'.'. pro. theatres ' 411rue1w-s-----tand feud And l . iii.revived the blotre-eoHtiin-Whills ecm,------wax titer 4 Paturday. a Virrtnis. Tarrson int TIAL7: t daytirm h. iniTrptimd pl, latnity 7 ; . (410 111111 - -- , at- -a (Speetal Cerrempondonee) EW YORK CITY. Sept.' At the branch services In blew , York Sunday VIder Stephen L. Ilicharda was the. principal speaker. Ile addressed the congrega- lion at the Brooklyn chapel in the evening. Tueeday evening President and Mrs. true...Cut:et., in.; tgetspihneend I:Indict nhnaerrd.s. sitbre intages.Bill Wednesday- . -- , A 4 . rr , Novel Youthful Pair Act at Orpheum Next Week A , i -- ' 1 . , , - lb, , Alice ; , ' e s . '- - ' ' y . 41,, ,, v I10 ., t; -- ,4444, . - - .44 , : . . i ' Ott.; S. -- 401 I 1 . . . ' ..t.,.. 4- o A 1' ,,,,,, i - - a - - . A , ,, well-earne- r , ', '' ' , i I , ue - ;.,-- I tione-honor- ,fr 1 , - . Yatnnhde. - :t t 4 trWis,L'.1,YeAs7AkNi'l-e-e;- i - -- ill - , : I , - I I 1- -- . , Chicago News ' , - , i " tat wait-marrie- d. draw-Matthew- ALAN. DALE SAYS: sill-st- ar i : I Sept. 22 - r ", n ' - 1 ' : ', .v1 , At 8:30 - hits 11 Salt Lake Theatre - 1:3 -- - A I 1argarot i 4. !o r, t) e. t 1t1 l - , 101',111101E st I ' 1 1-: avae-this;- - i e, -- t I s - fair-cent- ly t i the - i few-day- s d - r honest-togoodne- , k . t was-shou- - ss I ,? , . - ' , t hpreodvettee :4,,, t Lveonh,moolf-ethhelatoeud- - A - - I e. -- -- - - soon-beca- -- ip talk---tal- 1- T, - 1 -'' r ' - , ; ., e 'Wilit-i-th- ,ie -- - VAIUD.EVILL. - . 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