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Show EVENING NEWS SATURDAY DKSKHKT !" If I may use had (harm and hnt hateful expression. However. It is after all, lha puBlTS Iml Judge. We can only esy what AVID BELA SCO, mlnnt th trU-- l producer, wa quoted recently a declaring that the rt of acting to dying out A meric. This statement, It ssem aroused La quit a number of lead ( Ing actor to rcaontment and indlgn' tlon. tVhat Mr, Balsaco had In mind, doubtltM. era th fact that much In trrior work In theatrical presentation much traah, to apoak with franknea make a "hit" and draw th crowds. A a remit many aUreolk who with th proper opportunity would demonatral ability and growth in reel acting ar compelled to accept insignificant role la traaby play. Th manager are largely to blam for thl; they should b more agr to accuro and to build up mor ar. little and worth-wh- ll produotlona They, In turn, volco th defen that the pubUo la to blamo for demanding tbo Inferior and frteoloua type of play. Put, a Alan Dal, th well known dramatic critic, aaya la this woak'a letter to Th Saturday Now: , Th public will rally to th auppert of urythlng that la genuinely appealing, and anything that la artlatlcally and Irreproachably cast.' Par. ilcularly doe th casting . count " LPn th manager and producer 2 primarily real the reeponelblllty of saving the art of acting In America M Mr. Belaaco aaya that art 1 S dTlng out. ' l'J-- SECTION . THREE o ) New Orpheum Bill Abounds in Real Vaudeville Class the public that pul it the stamp of approval, or the other 'King upon a piers. Jut the earns, f. nil (.annul see why'"Th Girl From, flume shouldn't have been good for v run. Even a curtailed I 'Task Crev. an wee exciudlngly amusing and' (hi) dancing numbers wer odmfrabl. think, il 2 .MAY U by organlat II-J- J Organist 1 . or- - at tha BOMBAT. Banner. Excerpts from Lohengrin". .Wagnsr .Merkel Adagio twf. Wely Andante In K Major An Old Mslody ....Arr. by organist Favorlt "Murntn.i" hymn, "Corns, Coma. Ts KiluU".ArU by argsnlat d fcvry Toccata tn O Major Wcdncwlay, Jsne S. Assistant C'rginlvt Trry T. Cannou at tho organ. National Anthem. Andsnt Bcraphlque . .Debat-Tonso- n ...MscOowell Chauvet ftraepus favorite 'Mormon" hymn, "Come, Come, Ye Saints. Arr. by organist An Old Melodv ....Arr. br organist Schumann March In fj Flat Thuroday. Jnn 3. AKsixtHiit ftruanlst Ldward T. Kimball at th organ. National Anthein. Sonata No. I Guy Mitchell Frank Idle Pert ruse Gavotte tfrom "Mlgnoti") . . . .Tboniaa Favorite Mormon hymn. Con,-Com- e 1 e Kslnts".Arr. by organlat An Old Melody ....Arr. by organist Wm, Faulkea Festival March Blar-Bpangl- a-- a. n. life-lon- -- Ol-oo- ' -- -- aaar IVIday. June Maohuds. them-vsey-ehae- gun-cott- mvkvvcmit c" Mini V aa a NOW PLATING aa ::: WILBURMACK ::: ::: laeladlC&LealCO.Hellr, ::: 4. Assistant Organist Tracy, T. Cannon at th organ. National Anthem. . ...Gullmant Fourth Bonnla . i (iQ Allegro (ID Andante. Favorite "Mormon" hymn. "Come, Come, Y Bainti'RArr, by organlat Berceuse Bpinnay An Old Melody ....Arr. by organist Mendelsaohn Wedding March Saturday. June 5 Organist J. J. McClellan at th organ. Banner. The Grand Fantasia on a Thame from the "Kreutser" Sonata. Beethoven (Arranged for organ by Batiste) Ave Marla, from "Ofherllo. . .Verdi Andante CKntablle from Fourth '.Wldor Organ Symphony An Old Melody ....Arr. by organist Favorite Mormon" hymn, "Come, Come, Ye Saints". Arr. by organlat Andante from the Fifth Symphony Beethoven (Arr. for organ by J. J. McClellan.) Tw U ?!! tMM'f. Ethel Clifton Cooper & Flcardo Newhoff& Phelps - III Helene Smiles Blar-Bpangl- Paris Three Stewart . Sisters zz Frank Wilson i(fitifiiiMinninix Prlesai Every Night Mata. Eictft Mew-- I ISs, ZSe, 21 tag aal Tin- - Evsalaga, Say. Mata. Be- - 2 ZSe. Sec, . Soldier A&ked to Sign Own Death Certificate gla TbmrsAay. J flJM. BOe, IS TSe, Ar-le- , ALAN DALE SAYS: WOW PLAYING William Faversham THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF1 COMMITTEE TO VISIT MISSOULA. MISSOULA. Mont May if. The house committee on Indian affairs In Washington expects to arrive ln Missoula on May 1 for its first atop ln Montana on Its trip to Indian reserva- - And Five Acta of VaadavOle. All-St-ar Ceatlaaeas Perferauuoee, 1 1 11 yj Night Prices, Me, SOe. Afteraeeaa, 30c, Mr, uu THEATRE IKE TIIURS. JUIIE 3 P fv.4 pos-cou- ld United 1 ? i bt pt e, ed tre st Tea-FIowe- r" Tea-Flow- er 11.00, Plai war tav. Ml Motday -- LOEWS or p low-bro- w 111- 4 -- tt -- I vre th-Jn- ey ',l ill-br- 4 The one-Jcnt- g. 1 nd-wi- th ! -- d r, ifSirrj i bal-tncibe-n- e L s E c-R o 0 T V mmmi far tk leaaf alwaya tke best. WHY pgy LAST TIMES TODAY . Present Ills Mystery PhotodnuM T NEW BILL WOlUCf Partners of Hie Night STARTING TOMORROW. GLADYS BROCKWELL f " Arbl Masses. Delving tat Ptrto High Life Mother ofa His Children and mr.Rdttu . ! , Sep-edg- i a anaaiiiiniiKaMuiii PA Rif?. May 2f. To be asked to sign hla own death certificate was the ex-- ) perlence recently of a French soldier named Bregot. He haa been reported killed ln the war but was found in good health at Belfort by a gendarme who thrust the death certificate Into1 his hands, asked him to sign it and left without explaining the reason for the extraordinary request. Bregot has begun what la expected to be a long legal process to prove that he la still living. If. May tribesmen on the Abyalnnlan border, who during the frontier campaign, repeatedly deeecrated grave In which British soldier had bean burled have Just been taught a esvere lesson that medwllf make dling with the dead In future. A grave A trap was ot for them. was fixed up which was made to appear that It contained th eorpoe of a British officer. It eontalnedd something much mor deadly In th nhapq and other explosive. of Six Maahuda ftarted to open th of them wer supposed grave. Five sixth had Just blow te piece. The d enough Ilf 'eft In him when dlecov-ereto tall wfat had happened. ...... l4 Killed by Gun Cotton Trap Laid by British I. Kimball Jno Tnraly, CkirClrlUo gxn. Tii peseerttors of CriTei Arr.'by-erganf- ....Arr. Marche Entralnante. Edw, pro-duc- ft ...... CumtrX BAdfr. MCJ "ocL" of th.a I an tetand. Mary- - ft oo returns to the dare from which she disappeared for eara aa a .girl with her Jolly young soldier husband. There is melody "w range and that unearthly" walla Into th mualo f the sphere and Mary Roe la "tranaflgured. bathed In aternal glory, before she finally paasea from our eye a There are, It seems, more thrills than laughter In "Mary Roan," and critic aay that It la Itarrle a "moat lofty and beat sustained flirht of fancy." In loindon, Robert Lorraine, and Fay Compton pinyed the "lead." Dear Id Chauncey Olcott! It seemed. like th good old dayn (were they so good?) to view him at th Bark theatre In hla usual brand of inah - dram .thl - time - entitled "Maouehla. There ho wa just a energetic a ever, and Just a ready to bunt Into Irrelevant song at a moment' notice or even without a moment's notice. But this time, Chsun-co- y departed from his favorite custom: of singing at a child a poor helpless cheeyild! or an unreapposiv dog. He Imply, and - withoot any. apology, cam down to tho footlights, and without any palaver warbled. In, Just lea to thla actor It muat be said that hla volco la mill good, and Its quality charming. Hi aongs were all rendered faultlessly with delicacy and artistry. They were of tho expected calibre "If an Irish Girl I it Just Like You," n! 8h . F , If any, mor impressive dem- How tho Shannon Flows," onstraUona of the felloaehlp that x- -t Wallace EtMlnger who will appear In Wedding Bell," Jane 8, 4, S and Maouehla Axthore" and Til Mlsel Saturday Matinee at Sait lake Ibratre. 1st You, Old Ireland. Cod Bless You, among th theatrical fraternity Good-Be. j whoa tnlafortun com to on of Its boat of their kind I Faversham. and the vaudeville sec ar th among they been member has A for th given than th tea on the stag. . yon includes "Oh, Mike," a George play, it was neither sub31 tlthonlai In th Globa thoatra, Maw Klnograms and Topics of th Day Choos musical comedy act with lots tle nor complicated. It revolved their usual positions on the bill, of pretty and clever girls; "Th Bub Blapuahla being Tork, a raw evening ago for th hold motion news events and mariners," in which Quinn and Caver th title .h?r(rac with tho pictured hors. And there was 2 benefit of William Raymond 8111, a clippings from the newspaper. ly furnish th fun; the Marston and th usual perfidious Engliahman, and T th known and thaatrl-asteemed Identical widely lovely colleen. It was Manley offering "Do- - You Follow PA.VTAGES. delightfully primitive problom-lestal man. Mr. Sill recently aufforod M; "Patrick and Otto, soldiers of and ARENTLES3 straight to the point" if uch and ponnlleas the girl (mis) fortune, in a battle of words th amputatioa of one of hla leg and oil play nay b aald to have point. fell victim to a man' perfidy. King J. Soule with spectacular la at present lying In a New Tork hoe--company In the least r pi tal, with th prospoct of Years later, after sh was happily painting. This bill will run through startling. The colleen was Allyn Oil-lyperhaps married, that man cam back into her Tuesday night. Nelli r Mrong and John Hamg Incapacity. When some of life, ordering her to betray her hue-ba. LOEWS CASIN' O, ilton were perhaps the best actors on penally of telling him what hla friend learned of hie misfortune th piec. But in a Chauncey play onin DRAMATIC photodrama of high doean aha had been. How ah brings about t look for 'actors. one to movement at started a look they Ilf In Part comes to Loewa Ca- nr,Y fo Chauncey. and Ona th villain' undoing and retains th in "Maou-ahl- a j! glv him a testimonial, not only for love of her husband la on of th Inhe was perceived in hla aimable woek as of th th sino for opening h purpose of raising a pure to help tense situations In "Mothers of Men," bonhomie, and that's all there is to Wednesday. th motion picture"thefeature,of astarring him on hla waybut to prov to him coming to Pantage l eeen thous- it girl In th Gladys Brockwell, who Tha odd thing about Chauncey Claire Whitney, tt The play la entheir friendship and good will. A principal role, pJaya her part to per- and expression la that although he ia His of Children," Mother "Th today a titled ? benefit concert was arranged for and fection, and Martha Mansfield, of rood far actor, better b ever than It pictures tho scenes In which the was th Zelgfleld Follies fame, la another of artist's palmy" days, his publio lire centers In Paris, and tells cloea jnnothisseem I so nuinerouaassand feneroua wer comA eotig contest Is being stars. to the want and of good act'ng. . islanc that the romance of a captivating princess t proffers conducted by the Remick company a famous statue, P'ny called nomer Mikw, Warren Jackson and of love and revenge, --ThJ m It tee In charge could accept only title beet with th for th eotig with all tho charm of oriental atmos- undoubtedly theCbftstneplayrhheh ever! ,IaricU Ijrc Thpp" of tic Artist small percentage of th offer. Soma Mother of Men. ' I Produced. Who Help Make the Bill Opening But the Cbaunccy-l- t of tha finest talent In America was Headlining tha new vaudeville part phere. Comedy will predominate on the rinlLa is Charles Althoff with vaudevlle of the program pro- - f - Wednesday Night a Dtatlnctire One. it olio. The Eight Black Pots They Included, and some of th heat known a claaey comedy, The Sheriff of him ln the af- headliners of high calibre, presentactors juid actresses wore in th list Hicksviile; and other acts include are real southern singing and dancing. Therefore 'AlaoifiSi I ing ZnlV'Hr Attractions are doing a wonder- wa a" Parkin' of those who appeared. European Novelty act, a dog Peggy Vincent, . formerly with the those buslne- - They have passed from - money affairs, and you cany Gorman Zlegfeld Folllee, will be seen in "A pantomime; th - A for til seat sale, it was an or and of ,tho P and to foq ,n It- - II are relm8 Brothers, aongs of 1 9 1 ; Walter Fen- Real Surprise. Russell and Titus have Chauncey Hla ambition,deciding "The n25. even "Prraphd. raoua. The boxes wer bought and sold ner and company In a playlet Show a I am told ntav I comedy sketch which is said to be on Broadway la hlglf-pHin a equally prosperous, c Gid,D lggrt ln our several times, until they alona brought Me;" The Gypey Trio in a dance act. a riot of mirth, entitled "At the Drug theatre, ?!n,.ha S mldt since and end hisregular career as a Pantages orchestra with the lat- Store; and Bird and Krema have anI embr 2- in 13.309. Hundred-dolla- r Mis checks for and haa closed star. ferv I Barrymore should call It Crossa "A entitled musical melodlen est turn other comedy laudable ambition, and I certainly h.r the Empire in . De- gallery seats were recorded,, and from y The chow now playing Is featured ing Conversation." Reckless and ha hd large hope that It will prove to be a pro-- 1 I - as2!f' far and near other check poured in. by th film comedy drama, The Man close the olio with a high class fliable of substantial successes, and one. 1 A detailed report has not as yet been Who Lost Himaelf," starring William aerial offering. ih I of is . acting there dying out , of actors (and Bplri Untie plays seem to have run submitted, but It la announced that .cr!?lr!ly Pnty of for them lenty to their plays habilitate, gamut for the present. It haFI I th grosa receipt wer In excesa of been curious to watch their arrival I J I IS, 000. What this will mean of Itself of and their recepUon. Although PtenoT the la movies or two of them were genuinely ex! r mor and mor' They do aybeing to th crippled man can easily bo real- that concerns are casting longing exoellent, the publio couldn't quits I plcfur lzod but It will perhaps not mean as tw OUP of make up Its mind what to do about t conspicuous much, a the realisation of how many Written For Tho Saturday News by Alan Dale. them. "All Bouls Eve was as charm- - I tbeatr,e' "d waiting for these to c ,n to frtends ho haa and how they feel a the films In of Ing piece put dramatic work as one fder n Pte of the fact that we to see. It is' not yet time ,8S,on- towards him, EW TORK of the husband, and the others were to say wish re such picture resorts as the Rialto what Its ultimate fate will They included The Oulja SALT LAKE THEATRE. CITT, May 3. most uninteresting. Board, which was reailtfle p!raPdi the Capitol, and the Rlvoll Fran- thriller Jane Laura Clalron, Meredith, -the Criterion Theatre is and ce Neilson, Lfewh with spiritism as its motive nli China Winslow, Vernon has finished I VY EDDIXG BELLa,1 with the Its New York career a now deJrtcd to the screen, the cry for the Frank Ethel Brown, Connor, Wright, New Ypfk bast Intact direct m0r short one, v Yet this play was so en- h,atre'8, 18 ever heard. It is re wer pitted and Mabel Bert. Miss Bert it was grossing, and so exciting State and n wonder that nessi from an all winter engagement at the that with Who in note struck tha human only of lh spoken drama against each other at the play. She Impersonated an old other subject. It would live bten I ml8LC I?v Harris theatre, te making a flying for a season. The truth Is that beginning to get a trifle uneasy, Belmont Theatre, grandmother whoso manners were at good tho Ean to tor limited I a 'Francisco will It all endT Of course It is the public doesn't know exactly how 'vhere trip and It la difficult to least sans pour and sans reprocho. to take these plays whether to ac- - unPrf?dentBd engagement during the Democratic nobody need wor-cesomeon But fell tho the wrhole, piece the There fared isn t a picture presented, or od will which them ry' say convention, play in th Salt "pro" or con" stiirlt- - ev what flat. It began well, and ended ism. Then as be4 lake theatre for three nights there is the circumstance Chino inglorioualy. One felt that, one had llk'y humanpresented, that will Th worse of the roJce negligible, th.! ginning Thursday evening, June 1, being derided, and made I mtnder isn "heroine" was - t spent an evening among a set if Very little of.toplo t a sub-titlwith a matinee on Saturday. in the oomic and burlesaue 1 drama In and grotesquely distinctly unprofitable people. To Insure a worthy performance of Oeld, The public is a bit that will ever delete from or"do,n perplexed and perhaps It has good cause for consideration th drama of beautiful this comedy the Pelwyna assembled a the Whilst verbose, company of experts and favorites, General surprise was felt when It its perplexity. But these plays are Jrrda and thoughts. The "spoken" American contingent I has nothing to fear, unless It serious or they are either headed by Margaret Lawrence, heannounced that The Girl From roine of the famous "Tea for Throe" suffered from the most atrocious Home" was to end Its career at the There Is no middle course. nothin' endeavori to emulate the films In their David Belascos statement engagement 4n New Tork and Chicago, manners it M possible to Imagine. A Globe theatre. This was the musical Then .. a,nd Ahelr "plots." "the I r.nd Wallace Eddinger, who was foa- - more t of acting is dying out Inthat 1 have never version of Amerl-- I ,mu,t Look out Tor Itself, because there Richard Paris crew, repulsive Harding haa riled most of the actors !,P d,ou tured In ttft " that the picture can producclever farca.'TtW Dictator," In which tion of "The Boomerang;" both of sampled. lurid and sensational story far The play was entitled "His Chinese Willie p oilier originally achieved very considerably. Some of them have I whom are at their best in light ram-'d- y 'Wife," written tlafactorily than the stage can and It was a dramatization of such renown. In the musical version mark to the effect that such a re- - IPore and both having-- . . large following a very Interesting short etory by For-,re- It was Frank Craven makes their blood boil," and0' who played Wil- the f admirer is resentment acute. However, I Halsey, made by Mr Halsey him- lis' role. Unfortunately his role The cast also Includes others who that rsged around and Mira Clara Beranger. It that of th "dictator" had beep whit- aon t imagine thaf Mr. Belaacois alt- - .Th discussion "boo-lng- " have made reputations in comedy here self at up ting of Miss Lour-hi- s tribunight, and trials to the P? elected worrying so tled down It Perhaps portray or nd abroad John Harwood, the fam- lations of a little Chinese lady named assertion is a trifle stringent If Taylor In London has ceased. We struck me, and I should attribute the actors r ous butler In "Grumpy;" Percy Ame now play insignificant awaiting the result of the re. who married Into an lack of drawing power that the piece rni.y in Helen Spring, Mra Jacques Martin, to plays, it Is because managers newed presentation of One Night in American family domicil- seemed to show to that fact It was trashy Rome." mention only the most prominent. Miss aristocratic offer Miss Taylor haa been reinthese If actors have scant ed In "a small city In New Jersey. a good entertainment. Many worse opportunity plajs. to do anything artistic. stated. Now we want to know if the appears as the sweet girl for tipring had rescued the "hero things have run for months. There w horn tho It Is because the edict has gone forth Play catches on. If it does well, the wedding bells ar about to from a bibulous tendency whilst be are several of them in this city at "the public doesn't want the hlxh booing Incident was indeed a deplorting when th romping Rosalie, In th was In China, and he had loved and present. "The Girl From Home was that brilliant blond person of Miss Law- - wedded brow." ALAN DALE. her. She I may add was a beautifully produced by Charles Dill- fact, standThe actor,to as a matter of able event. dashes acene upon the and starts princess. AVhen eh came ready jence, accept anything New Jer- ingham. It was, to be sure, less pepv from nor new conquest. Krem-nieto r. Theodore Shakespeare all than most of his sey with her native nunw, they I Building Costs in China. If the" latter Is in vogue, productions, but, It ORPHECM. tolped her down" aa twere. They ' cant It help HE Orpheum near tha close of Its alluded to her as a "chink" and that lumber for building In China Is' However, all these discussions trend course was unpleasant. nowhere. bouRht are in the Jog. As aoon as the Iocs vaudeville season with a of However, shevery regular They but Interesting, certain had acquired t Mother of Menv Comes they score no po!ntX M.r. Bclasco j begin to arrive ! vmart bill of comedy and music open-- f Americanisms the contractor tackle consisting for the most look the1 arourtd and sees probably .v sawiara. These men hefn lug Wednesday night. Jt hi tho next part of slang. She alluded To Pantages Wednesday that piffle muster -' passes today last of the regular bills prior to to on lady as an "old hen" and she presented, badly cast. Inartistic. lun.I paid piece rates which average !(o opening of tho summer season of was fond of such phrases a "Beat non unshoddy, and about three cash or literary, pitifully i Orpheum vaudeville and motion pic-- it!" and "goat-gettinPh philoso. convincing and gets mad. He Is sure- cent perquare foot of surface 'of" turea ' phized by tho yard, and aet all the sawed. ly, to he pardoned. His theatre at a,. was conceived Bong Such Americana! '1 Shop by Americans a better wage than least stands for the artistic and Pat Rooney, and th company appear. The mother right. was a gay old person who admirably presented, and cast Wh getting about 19 cents a 'ng in it is beaded by Warren Jackson suggested anything but aristoerkev. should others get awav with murder .carpenter, xnd Robert A dam a There's a charm- - One sister was an dav as comPArel with 1 cent damsel with theBut fault day doesn't lie the with ir.g display of gorgeou editions of a separated husband. and other a At this rats they actor, and If the art of acting is go- - j for th carpenter. ! biaids and melodies and tb stags set--i ehrew with enormous powers of arguIng .ouetn America, It is the man-- ' ' cheaper than any steam sawmill ting carrle out Rooney novelty idea ment. As for th brother, h was a Err who la responsible As far l!i. that can operate ln China ' To ,aot M uric; and lyrics are by Cliff Hess cad of serene. How they purest ray much abused hich. do won't 11 pubic, ; ini Earl Lindsay and there are some turned upon chatty little Tea only reasons a aaw mill can operate this, and won't do'that. It eem to me. iparkltng tunas and an unusual plot Flowers But that most Mongolian that ro much is taken for granted i ,n t"hlnA at all because It can pro Ben Ryan and Marietta Lee are maiden could certainly hold her own. The public will raj tv to the support d, e quickly . dynamo a more even j of Joy and their act, "Hata-n- - Then there wa his former sweetla of anything that genutre'r appeal. thickness than the native sawyers. Bhoea, sparkles with wit. Homer heart who endeavored to lure him artiMlosIfv-produceIs and Ing. The jjeecssary doors, frames and win-- 1 f Miles and company offer Tb anything that Rough way from his. bore, and and Irreproachably ei-- t. 1 dow washer are all made Rider" as their contribution, and it who was finally Jygltlmate hand. hoist by her own pedoes the i count. blt-oRartlculsr'v S Three Chinese carpenters at hy casting a scintillating Da welsh he f 9 cents a entertainment. tard. Th main trouble with, the plsy Really some of the theatrical pro- dar. with their native tools can ac-- ; Demarest A Poll are fine entertain-r- s was that It dragged perpetually, and gram advertisement aeerri to he aw- eompliah about th same work done and they provide excellent music, wa filled to the brim with irrevelant 'MOTHERScfRLN I noticed an announcefully by one American carpenter with all Wth vocal and Instrumental, In "The talk. Ita length was remarkable, k t ' and on one of them that appeared equipment.- - The work ment Is well done, if Man, the Girl and tho Plano." Polly, its action fearfully slow. ar, Edward Josf production to sebeen have meat miaehievmi.lv well su perv-.seO and Chick describe themselves a Rat the acting was aa had aa the American car-- I IW Tly was lected The pTar dreadful, quite peoter haa all his wood surfaced.. cate, clever and 'classy," beside this play. It Was Mis Madeiina Deimor to be aure. hut why gdve-tls- e hv the th Chinese they ar good musicians disadrendering who p!ad carpenter js at rJBMOC and ahe had aid of Its cast, the rtrMiug mart's of vantage In Jn comparison. manner. .Vector a I should delightful rot the slightest Ghtneoe ucgttn (or.g Cheese, In tlnaT md Mncent are eeen tn Unique' y that about five Chinese carpenters Rhe was neither chic nor' cute, hut t 4 cents a dey esc It are g labored and often rather and Juggfing, their work necessary fg funny with- THHn In a "TJrhtnln nd "East i West etll-Jdfor Its originality. out the intention of m bin the work ef an Amen-a- n car(.raphto and Ylvld Mir- For-- 1 conspicuous n 1 long-ruthe an Peters ard e Buff have hfd for the sa penter who receives ft a dav and has recqrds offering j rest wtnant, a young actor1 Irens Gld and a eon. Gr Every and oddiv 'I a there moted a Tram poling Bar Novelty, lreald his As-isn't any wood prepared for htm a no an ay wl'h th role New p.,ii enough, of gt (nominee neat of a clcsing da'e Roth Tb Monday, May Si, Assistant organist Edward P. l tii orgsn. National Antlisui. .Pubot Grand t'hovur ( luldrn , .Gubrlel-Mart- s Wnld.Mg .. K. Grtsg Heart tors favorite "Mormon" hyinu, "Coma, An Old Mslody Thry do aay that Btr James Barries new ghost" ploy called "Mary lit has created quits a ernaatlon In London, and aa we are to get It of course th neats la InttraaUng In th play the hand of time Is turned bark, and, sa in a dream, the hero behold the life history of th poor ghost who was once his mother. Thera I a hold leap Into Ohs real ms of th aopernor-ma- l tltmx, according to information aent bore by Coni reMtiisn John II. Kvanv. Two days will be "pent here, during which the Flathead reservation will ba violled. Rilling and he Crow res. srvallon will be visited otn after. Th purpose of th Inveotigatlon iq to determine what ah all be done In the matter of Irrigation and future Tabernacle Organ Recitalt. VAUDEVILLE-PROGRA- M HRU)l.m.O BY "THE EIGHT BLACK DOTS," Blackface Comedy. Sinxin? and Dancing ! rK |