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Balt IAA& Mesta Week Starting Woodsy. Xat. YORK, miners with their dances and songs. a there is rigged up & Nor. 1.Musi- - In thisandplay. IS. Mathsma Wedaraday and Saturday. on it, the little girl does stage. cal o eomedy 6'740 CE.111A11. dances, in flaring terleten cusnAcTER sAvr LAKE T1LKITRE. ,t now seems to skirts. and the colored "performer" bor 1 as le one deocrtbad Pro-Iof is the and tells antiquated "Seven the Days. "Aar," lyynAT ITHEN t twangs It banjo, busying I t ;1 was all extremely funny . jokes. A Md in this city at the Salt Ilf firmed bits of character portrayal ancient history, and remarkably well done. It was the ., t seen on the stage In reoent years, la Lake Theatre it week. local PlaY the avenues Me- saving grace of the play. which might , , M. Edward Favor of performance by goers will have ast opportunity ; Ins been exhausted. have fallen if It bad depended upon r II the role of Jimmy Oessar. the fro. , story. seeing a melodrama that holds a cop in John Ferguson: The latest is an ar- its Mr. comes which Lackeys was as usual, admirunique recent in the history of Oil to the Balt 'Ake Theatre Monday. Nov. r caIIsd"Flfrangement His is such a tine icier. that I English-speakin- g stage. It nut for 17. for an engagement of three nights at the can quite understand why he rarely lii nearly two years at Sir Henry IrWdnerdlY matinee. It is worth) -- .0,..,, ' 1 and appears hero. Here. tins actors are NO ving's Lyceum Theatre. London. and end Comedy theatre, modMr. Favor of note. however. that not In demand. Hers, personalities" In being simultaneously played in Ausi7 77.-t 1J t h t announcement of , credit the share gives greater poem to be popular. Lackeys was a 1NI t :0 tralia. Mouth Africa and Canada, estly 1:114 to the was It. hie for author. it that adapted little bit indistinct at times. but as he while the company which wUl pre- John O.performance would seem ImIt Erring. from 'William Gillette's was made up with a perfect rug of eent it hers is practically the same t. -:', for any trained actor to go old farce "All the Comforts of Home." whiskers. this may have been the ea appeared In it for over 20 weeks possibletrAls that role after & study of At any k. The wrong .Now "All the Comforts of Homo" cause of his indistinctness. et the Park Theetre. the lined and the author's-explic- it rate, his work made a great appeal.. - : b preolso bo--am I able to play is essentially British. but in the directions '. a given In the printed was first produoed In thie city' On Sept. and, as I eald, he was very welcome. American version the ',Aiding charac"Really alSth. 1190more than twenty nine to those who appreciate floe acting who ham pixy. nays Mr. Favor. ter is a young become a major in the British army, . most nothing is left to the Imaginayear ago! It was seen at Proctor's the few who appreciate it!! The little t. every change Miss Genevieve Twenty-Thir- d while the big wens of the third act. tion. Every movemefl street theatre. a house girl was interpreted by is indicated with a yrs-- I is long StrICA) I have seen and Tobin. it has that denotes the VIA deck of an Ameri- of expression. been devoted , to long cision that Is simply amazing. Of one hers. tures and vaudeville. and in the pic- so charming a performance. cam cruiser deetroying a German Little, studyin1 cast were Henry Miller, Maude Mimi Tobin has distinction, and an exIn the last scene a troop of thing I am confidant. after drew' Ervin as I Is and haveMr. She the cute, diction. play seen tiny. at the are quisite Adams, J. C. Buckstone. Ida Vernon. The Deseret News' Washington or-- United States soldiers D. Southard, Emlife: no such InM. A. Kennedy, and lan Robinson. delightful. Harry dedication of a shrine in an English that character from ' totconsends week Is this the respondent expression of character George 13paulding. Imagine all that, and then "Fifty- Matti Shackletord, Grace churchyard. and their departure for timate Reels all did On of th main the fighting lines in France. ceivable except from the study of a liming paragraph; Keene, and Ltd." at the Comedy today. Of rifty. reason Another Ceasar. work. Jimmy course music has been added, and very. satisfactory 'Seven DeYs Leave" was the term realthe theatrical attractions lit Washington charthis made was The for by furplayed by George Le Impression "boy" also girls, with a book" by Margaret hist week was Marjorie' Rambeau tu need in Great Britain for the "direot from the pictures." to crow' acter is that most people will admit Gime. Michael the and fighters William granted and lough Lennox, , orb. VI:known Woman.' st Poll's the Channel for a seven days' visit that there le a bit of Ceasar In everY-- 1 lyrics and mud by Leon DeCosta. Mr. be Guars did some nice work. who will not Two names are featured in the cast and showed that there was really no I Theatre. under the direction of A. It at home, and the whole action of the body. for who is there bit there is s and they belong to Herbert Corthell need for him to stick to the silence of oods. Miss Rambeau drew large plaY occurs within this period of time. confess to himself hethat strives taws, to that and Gertrude Vanderbilt. I couldn't the screens. He has a good speaking production is a melodrama of the of cowardice houses every night of her engagement. The there Indeed. school made popular by George rt. keep in the background? exactly see why the old farce had voice and some dramatic intelligence. 'Tit spite of the fact that Fred Stone alma, Dion Boucicault. Cecil Raleigh, are not many who will have the courbeen selected for revival, as it is not cowhis confess to "Buddies" earn. here from Boston, of reCeasar age k even by Augustin Daly. and more inordinately funny today. Its theme con, that is It TheatreAlicio in ardice more just public. Is marital infidelity, and that has bad where. so report ran. it played to tre- with by but camouflage. cently, Ma and turns abhorrence to David Belasco, and the producers of fession which its day. The picture of the old wife mendous businees. That was distinct-- , 'Forever After' st the Belgic such to sympathy. that i who is "deceived" is no longer in ly against it, and I rather dreaded to play', as "Within the Law" and pity and at times the play. But, mirabile,dictu. ."Eleven and. Aim regular atock cont., others of that type. Days' makes Jimmy Caesar wholly human." drama. John Inerruson," vogue at this time. We preferor-- - sample In IN. John Ervin. 'a auenommohd four-aScene that it will Leerts.!1 however has the merit of be. i when we want to be droll. I am inclined to think attraction 'or 114 Shubert-CleOBJPHML&,,1 - which comes In the Salt Inks ThentraMondar- - Nor.-- 41, tor- - three- - nights prohibition duplicate ite Boston success at the , But tElfty-Ility.- Ltd..".:. bad num Mime Rambeau takes bet new ing headaro .47, znatinock, its elementsand Wedneaday NOTHER strong bill of four IMP. and as such It has an t unusual ben of pretty girls, who wore some Selwyn- theatre. for 1 those of simplevery to Broadway ,next week.", iplepoputrotand seta Ia scheduled for the Or- as a clothes. who patriotic appeal., very alarming vehicle by some of the the identity of "Jim the Penman" and ted on and off It manages to blend laughter ' starring larity. to the rules maraccording the topped by most prominent English and Ameri- Lb. subsequent destruction of the powpheum next week. and tears, in the exact proportions t: velous Madan) - Ellis. The Woman can actors. Its appearanco here in erful criminal ayndicate of which be and regulations of this form of en- that many theatre-goer- s covet. and .tertainment Dun. was with a member, forms the core of a Herbert Corthell is Who Knows." and Ralph stock is a distinct 1&1111,0 of the presIts "humor" is of the most a certainly Breen1 serve most doubtless season Ten:" will is nt "Tennessee and it bar's Harry free from the slightest eus- - I interesting story. The play humoroue person, and fatoh, per. kind, quite song Writer, and the as an excellent medium for the display tilled with situations of intense inter- fectly the rapid-fir- e of subtlety. picion He manfat. has unctuous in Farrell-Taylof the abilities of the various members est, thrilling climaxes and clever lines, company in a big The action of the comedy takes 11 ner, and a keen sense of humor, and of the Hippodrome cast, revealing the touch of the muter play- all farce, sharing stellar honors. place in Brittany, -after the signing of in conthe was mirth this revival . It is the story of a wealthy London- wright throughout. Madam Ellis is a dentine enigma , the armistice, and- the buddies are all tributed by him. Miss Vanderbilt II ,, I Ilaio 11 11,64.6 : , lb. "Jim the Penman" will continue whose who answers all kinds of Questions no er who for years suooessfully concealed there. very lively and very picturesque. . name suggests opulence masis the conventional lovely matter bow perplextrg. Her powers the fact that he was the world's throughout the week. with perform- dances but Is not as There ' French gilt beloved lof one banhful i of "looking into the future" are un- ter forger. "Jim the Penman" wa& ance every night and the usual mati- pleasingv'ery'agreeably, she when and talks. sings nees & and the and police Wednesday embarrassed to proSaturday. canny and thousands have marveled simply nam&given by She wore some eccentric garbs. and buddy who in tnr) character enthere Is another bluldYwhel. at her ability to "reveal the un- others into a notorious was poseend ., tried hard to be extremely animated In no in but vray to a particularly gaged invited to rwindling, circumvent order is known." Everyone PEARLS WORTH $500 bring In addition there were John Slavin, - James, Ralstonun' brand of stage Nillain. ,re-gir- l. . a coattail Id 'btie tiuthig'hel"tintlkiro- oesneeted The hit4malignant 4 ' Newemnba-7--mDori.. Arden, Jean, Lynn manner of dincovering . .182- NOW' $50 000 Pratt, and Barrett Greenwood. "Fifty-FiftwwforettaId..,. ment opening next Wednesday night. ' This. of course,- - furnishoe the ' The "Tennessee Ten" are an aggreta-- 1 E:,;' lAtl." will rot add to the ''. The fiancee of of colored folks In gongs, dances The war and the reign of Bol- gaiety of nations, but it will help to "comblications." I bashfu- l- -antics, introducing their famous Dramatic shevism have so impoverished the very take care of the myriads of theatre- buddy gets There li a buddy gets indignant. band with its dancing director. who are making a fortune Just lot L of amusing comedy, with a Hebrew wealthy Russiana that their pearls goers To Be Offered By 1,1., S. Thompson (Slow (id). Harry now for theatrical purveyors. one or and two have and other been buddy, , . , pouring into Breen makes up his songs from the - a Cloni n ger Company I the jewelry -t , The "humor" Is n ot At all "high- Wilton Lackaye who has- - been ab- brow." stage using local happenings to furEuropean markets. Ono pearl 'In this 1). few mentions course and of nieh his rhyme themes. necklace was bought for 8500 in sent from the metropolis for a long of Brooklyn is France and taken to Russia in 18N. time, andwho is always welcome, re- of he adiaceAt' ' getting a lot of fun out of his jingles vwwlorT70"I sure ,of getting laugh,. In MO those same pearls were rP4401a appeared at the Playhouse in a new always Is for his heart.. The Farrell-Tayl1 ,, .., ,.,,, ..;,,,:s.,.;.:......, mentioned than POOflOr Brooklyn in fun $1.15150 and and from combine for time on I that called company play. by Augustus' Thomas artistry (1,!16:10;1(1... .,. ' 40 gigglee set in. It is quite remark,,:: , ., one of the cleverest acts of its kind they continued to rise in iralue by "Palmy Days" which - made the open- the ....... able. I always look upon BrooklYn i I am- event. bounds. and of Thome ing something leaps 9n anr. stage, '1 as audiences but '' ' In- MO p.ositively tragic, , 3Ack Isab'ensTcrwilley usuallY -- doss- 410t-notand string pas sed ' ' 1 ,,', hands for $5.0011, while- in 1960 It tf present a bright coinedietta. "A Subplays that thrill, but heassuredly Art'. ,..r '' :.. ," on page mix.) , (tontinuoa brought $I',000.' The firat year of the Imay .those that are tecnotcally way Flirtation:" Marten.. a, "gleaming ,.- - 1......;--,,.. ' , 4 war the last owner was anxious-tIn fact that is almost a sell .. personality." has an &Milling and un3 . he to "N".174INVE. Thomases Mr. an our-priwhat at in the necklace the which he furnishes a thought fidelity i ... usual act ..' s.; excellent the rules of playWriting always setme to for his audiences; and the Melme ; in of war obstruct to wiund a that MOORE COMES any Duct are drop' notto with price inspiration bring expert gymnasts .,.., :...,,,, ,,,.-..' -a novel acrobatic --Ind ballincing wot pearls, but he was mistaken for 8, few he might otherwise postiess. It is com.. TO CASINO ,: . ' .. months ugo, after five 3'ear s reat in fortable to realize that you are view- 1 entitled "A Night Out." Kinograme ,kt f' ' 1 ;;:i i I: .':':,. same string was ing a play that has no faults, but . pilgrimage, the NEXT WEEK , and Topics of the Day occupy their . 4,41,..4 ;.'Z' .. , ' their ..z. 'r - .aoones have a few sold fur $50 000. : , 'personally; I would accustomed place on the bill with more and faulta, e inspiration. movies of tillere events, and bright , '.. "Palmy Days" iw rather shy On a . According to R. J. Safford of Charles culled from the country's news4., ,. 4 well but furnished Just hits returned who 4 :. - ,c story decidedly Sons, geribner's '''0 , , .. from a 4 papers by the LAterary Digesf. 4',:!., 7 buying trip to London and the l with clever dialogue and side issues. '' ;e jpilip, , ,,,,,,.v,,,,,,:,' ''' ). .t PANTAGFS. I4 '''''''' ''"'":I continent with many case of rare The action takes place in a mining .H. A.,,t, an tya-for- J, books. the have. camp to Lone Tree way back in the AN"TAGES this week is offering an . "forties." and the central figure is a at "11 . - ' increasinglyhigher - - ,,01... profits prices. . ' t ' ,, '' :!'."4..... : altrattibve array of divertissements, ,z.. ,' 1,,n be had . lpousciou-- old miner who once "dreesitems Many .. . rare may f OS:, extremely 0:i ZN, : , ,, r' '':. 414 .' iin both ant. Is doing- - a big businest The ) England ALIO, France at the! ed" Edwin Forrest, and who Spout, A td FN. ' the incessantly. very however. patient by Fhak'espelre - . ,. 'Spot on the hill iii bright time, preint ' '' ' , ,. ' searcher-- , amu,ing character- old Kaintuck Purecite Jattt,, on a in sta nee. in t Ti ... by Porter J. White and compony.- with) ''' - .,y, 0 ,pr,, ki;J:....i,...t ' 4 , al 'A' pretty- tittle The H in London r little .i: :.-their tenie 'playlet -'.'; shop '7.! ,... , ' the camp with a "troupe" of perform-eran ofterine of -- teal dratilatic worth. be stumbled on a' beautiful specimen 10, Illi ' till4f,,,,etr,t, and the old man is extremely in: ',I of the rare edition of Shelley -- Queen - " Bob Albright rocks the rafters with 4 .,, ''' , , in ..4 her. Later out it terebted Mab" With turned t his end . with turn budget laughter it every Khelley's dedication 6 imPrint intect--th- e of songs and atones. ;larie Fitzgibedition from ill that she is his daughter, and that is ,.. 1 a few copies of which tht Poet 'the "plot of the pieceas you must bons wins strong approval with her A ..:. .'- 114 . ..1. - but exceedingly.threadbare,.and the dedication to his wife, his imprint., admi-a.:.L dialect...tales., and the Hebrew natter --- VI 104 and tht- tOtoPtinm et of Canfield and Hoge. entitied A. nil - w it for the- sake of 7 l runoriginal forgives mirth proToil tilt( It" ht another -, ,.. -the In a second act, At. AND MODMONS THE do ctor. Anita Artists. assis ted by 'rut; t L performance la given for the miners, I k . Tnr-tm- E. t. gives it song revue of high e lOtiPpOkt. , In the style that i is delicktos. It is r. 4 I Ok AO Arliss was formerly star 104 bliss ausiltr. Art Fla!S:cr.--Ig'1 In those imwa1s form: 147,--- . v!. that Aer-ia- l 41"!..".AIP't 716 days:: popular of " Ti. Cbocolate Soldier." ' ,. - IncAn int erectine of cornpiletion. '- , theatricals In $alt &trios that It was , exaotly the 1. Tom MOOle.5 tOteet the history -are performed fts dashing and ,:fatti Crab-Lott& I.Andani. will sato , Photoplay S. that , , John - port.of perfermasee )17 the late splicer'.4 1 ' A , s skillful s. by the four Morok sia- an and "Lord actresses Deeert1-.1NleirScene l'rum BOOS Feature. and used other to he to "Jiltn l'etletnn: the Salt Labors ere Invited to brbut ,I1I011 olowt)twetiattootton' to , Slattern. I.?,. whostyle vreek tree gilee. et vele the 'lett open the show; sod the sixth ' ., , ' They grew. Wealthy amusing : those 11.11dY AlgY1' . - 1..3;11to . slut,o3e, ot Tmashing , ktartiera." to- - at .,the Hippodrtame.'1, ,, , , I . tiering ber.engarement opening Wtdareday. .i ; 1' IBM 1 . s, 'p '. , ,., - ,, - 4'. , 61, . ....,..11 ,,,,.. r!,-int J. .C.1, . ;W.) i 4 ,....,,,. , -- - --:, 9 ALM( CLONINGICH &ad his cont. pany Of players at the tipper Atoms-wi- ll appear Il next week In "JIM the Penman." This tolebratad Engliall drams, sow to took produtttios in Balt Like. bsa for years hold Its place ansong the forceful produelion and mastarpiocoo of playwriting. It was dolt pritood it th fmoti Haymarket theatre in London and since Ito premier. it has boon selected vor"( .., 0. ' D ' a 4 - , I.. , , ,: .4, , ) , 410,0.7'.. ,. 7.1;4- :..A-- : ,,,7.0...i2,;4! , 1 :413 .- 4, : 1 4.1.- J eiff,' "e , , N 4, ' . l'..,,g7,1 ., - Itilagr 7 -'- 4. ntrDROMI ' arriving them st the potting Of tits war hi found eo many thealres empty that hi socurod lessee on four. every. e I ono of which hi made a success. Il has retUrno4 to New York- to weans ! with hie father sod A. IA Erlanger for tit production of the musical ow- - ,. - , - ''' , , . 6 , , t Russian Troupe Ho lis First Place l'on New Vantages Bill Widnesday L ra picture, i'Lorit sad Lod? Airy." the Caine Irmo) win be own thwart. beginning tomorrow. & numbet of bloods.' taco hems and poditrood bunting doge oalivon tho vart oust 'cooed' While those animal are used minty for h oak of aim.. they piny part In th victor, as the plot rovolvsa about the Meet famouo hotooroto a hunory. the Ear. boo ntorw4 lash Dsrby. Lord his best risco?. Dewdrop; and prior to room es Moors& Tom the young the lord lesson In the stable. potting tho hors'& watching the greorna curry Aill food Moot and tako Mont out lot thsir daily exercise. It I. remarkable bow A tiomk well &Mows photograph. up of Dowdrop rovoalo owes the blue was hams the in for hiatus': p&rki conscious of th attention bit was ye. misting. In tact, all animate like to 'whew oft" la addition tho regular vaudovillo to olio will be promoted Owing too popular dematot rennet !Pietro will held wow ititti Tuesday sighL Malty potrons front out of town Imr written the management asking as xeoption to the retrular policy bo mails In this rase end Plotro hold so that thoy may chance to liwithogoi his perform. gwt macaw 1 - TOM MOORE'S IN 8 1'4.64111am-- TIIREE SECTION 8 1919 NOVE3111EIL flMMP - his petraa totterstas elms' oboe stoat order fur Ott suet eioverel ',she ttoo bie "Jetta frorreoes I $ots; . sitTult DAY gether with Eddie ritetwtrick's OPUS high clams stitteeist program ar additional la totioating I sot tiros 4 ia. hill. 61,1k plity through Tuesssy sight Ilto tar Imo foetus et WaosesUl b kronena day's now $1 hi coocgy.w $ ft haat limiter, of setattaist proportkms. ittersiscing sird lisistaka moats. ttuselas asnollenot demo& - --Tho rest of the show brings tho Là tirshe in ipsotenant(' oovelty: Chisholm aati tiros IN 'tier Cave Man." tho ramose, trio "Maids of nyecoostio.. Dorsch bad Ituseell. 'Tile Musical ItailreadertL' nod th seventh pisodo of lag barriers." .. Wes two sad Our 111, II11 t bets ropt. alloaro a tevertt I Lebo Is "rho Neettorador." Wag U. I lbw,. 1 I.-- - --rb Nwsquerwilota la lutw ta Its third roar. but bee ael beforo boom ea tour. reepto lobe mews 1 I bortoSots Mt. root's work to Th. VW i Vette." 1141.11 le Irtalt, rittrd ed Par .::: edise7 iew esti ther trtO dludr It t to moo Ws to bit sow ototem. 4 i o AfthstiOtEut.t, tam Ito t ilter , - , rEttu leetbopetut moat dere et Moo belt 'Ake Thwart sill tot ipuotuuded by some elvtdool peyote la tb weer to- - 1 I - EVENING. NLIVS DESERET An-Arou- sion of "Ifonsiour Boaucalfo." ono of Of the day in England. , the Pellattiettil Tho muelo la writton by the - famous Irronch compcoer Itessager. Spooking of Ms difficulty in .find int a leading man for the part. Mr. norrating his London sped. onus, says: thea found myself soaring a production without the right tnan to slut and act Om titlo role. until Mors : stppsarad Maxim Green. otaticago, a anew ht concerts1 who bad never been tho stake. Mr. Groin kept Insisting at reburials that hi could pour lure to act., We ;sell"' bosaa hiller hint but that young matt was mad an actor for lite bt 1Ia intecon t flit the first performinus which was la Birmingham. Ho caught Um spirit there and then. Ho will sing the role 140 or PUT w )N X , irf -- old-tim- a1 , 4V I - New-Yor- ts - - .,.. Irtsh-Americ- an . oil-Sin- ai I .- . , . , r - , 'lc . ot - f; - A . : Llystery- Woman ileadlin' es 1 JI, Bill lext r I mu-ste- or --- . ,, ak -- , ' bill.- -- ' 11719".111111.4.141.111441119 y. 0 I t "..,. : r 15 -- Clank -- 0- or ,:; L ::i ,:- ' H.' ..'.' - , . i .. ) - , 4 - . - ,-- --- , , i LC' . . I ,'' , - , - T .:. . -.- - . e 1 , the, peeved.--Atid---th- : . - 4 say-Ing- - , ,r. ,,-- - -. Jr . 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