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Show . . . It , 4, . i IV 1 , . . . ,..., -- - r7, k A I 1 . rp 1 . . r, 4 AA , V - . 0 A , i 0 ' 4amIL., . lotearett tot T 4. 4 E , .... . t ALIBBITRY YIELD'S joyous com- r-- s moment sl deelynate loot Pate of the manaoarlyt." In th coot of the play wire Urn. Ourran. Henry Dudley Dicta, Elle 014.11. Ldward O'Connor. R. ItonrY liandon. Paul Haves. Vattnet O'Rettlety and John Burk. I "Why la not the um, of the theatre tor the very young mails regular pert ot the year's entertainment es Isrprisenm-Editoriin daily. Why is not the use ot the theatre tor the intelligently' adult made a rsirclar seri of the year's entertain nterprieet One would think that the theatre el , , Bells." with dy. "Wedding iikallace Eddinger and Margaret Lawrence at the bead of a fine cr,mpany. has delighted large audiences at the Balt lAke Theatre this week-enIt to a refreshing bit of entertainment artistically preeented. Another treat. though of an entirely different character, is promised in "Throe Paces East." which oomes to His Theatre the first three days of next 'week. "Three Pee. East" has been" one of the treneations of Broad.way during the past mason. It is an ngroseing mystery play the title thrall' being the pamword of an or-- I calibration of international spite, Anthony Paul Kelly is the author. 1 . it - 41 0 . i THREE SECTION JUNE 5 1920 DESERET 'EVENING NEWS SATURDAY , T It behaved It. collection 'of stall-he- s self ctremely well. Hatt I been dis-In the gallery. I might have felt posed to take my departure earlier than the regulation 011111. but nothing in it would have stirred me to wrath. As matters have developed. the play may now prove to be a, big popular euccese. and its name has soured a permanent place in the records 0(1 theatrical small talk. Who whisporedt the word Ithowmanshiol"" This MAIO Miss lAugentleman rather "resents" nate Taylor's diatortish "into a blend between Miss Olga Ntheraoles Mrs. Patrick Campbell. and Mies Doris Keane." It is astonishing that such a play as "One Night In Rome" should key. been the cause of such acrimoncous discussion. It certainly wasn't worth 4 Petrova, Brilliant Stage Star Heads Orpheum Bill s, 1.mmolinnesummingoonon en . e- - ,E, 'X .c,N . :-- I o , , , , A i. , had stock In the bedstead industrY. ,, and that it was up to the drama to , i mat. concern. boost Also the that ) ) r ,:z....,1,,,...11s:s. tress, spring'. and upholstery trades IL Itf)? . be The involved. beiroont fet Might , P 111 ' plays have been so insistent. and so k , ,, 4,4,, o to think one by such Incidents Are has that helped 141,:it:1 really plays pervasive t., 1;1 t 4ofMiss befell , Taylor's It la innonceivable that as that which something. : A bed in Itself is as droll as farce. fering in London? At first one IS In. 7's In ',ft. the answer unhesitatingly to It. to dined make I managers attempt ' ' I I, , , ), .4) ... I . Such "advertutement" , The very latest of the bedridden affirmative. '., ' t ' t ,''' ', playa Is "An Innneent Idea" by Mar. must mean that everybody bears of Mit ,, . 1 1;j1 tin Brown at the Fulton Theatre. This a play that would otherwise perhaps t :41 V.0 , ' 4 ' ' should be three times as funny as Its "pass In the night." But the real , ill ,11,., d A ,...:. of ho that "reciame" par. 4 that i.: I ( predecessors for the Interesting yea truth I A Pis1 1!1, ,1 1 , son that it shelters three beds. I may titular brand of ten reacts."mouth-to-mout4 ei In h s what-ias 44 known , lives 4 by however say at the start that It did 11 I! I' 4. ,r !..N4:e The play recommendation." not prove to be three times as funny. . I, : his advises 'X' neighbor that emeverybody 'Xir were an and tk that the three beds I i . , ., ,i to see. is the play that survives. The , tarras de richesses. The three beds critic' 4x" : , 0 Fine :2, .7..........7 is powerless Wrist this. .$; were ranged side by side. In the mid. Local theatregoers received with , do but a course ,Z(0 notices of play, help , ; . one was die whilst interest the announcement by Tom ippfirrect lady. ' , '" , 4 4 " ? " two men were presumed to occupy not make it. Newspaper condemna, .......,...74" ' .4 Wilkes that the Wilkes ptayerewill ' , i - ' " " - tion has for a time a deterrent effect. tt oldman wore the others. an One . - faohioned I play that catches on Is that cpen for the semen Aug. Iii,' In the s 4, night gown which was evi- But theenlists 1 the services of the :! theatre now occupied by the Pen- wittier than any of the dia- which dently k . , 1 40 "mouth-to-moutmost The critics. ' 'Y i as it evoked shrieks of laugh4 I tages on Third South street By that ' logue. is the of all 444 critic I,J influential person , was in ter. whilst the other " ty perceived rj, time the Pantages will be in Ito now the remark: '' , 4,,':.-00 rt h . ', 1 milt of heavy silk who leaves a theatre with In I show: Don't fall to a fine 'That's 'Mr. Main street home. Wilkes In The which pajamas. fin. f apartment ..... , ssuranco- - that some of the finest and the trio Of bedsteads was placed. was t t. v. In Battle the and Rotel this Rapide latest plays will be in the list and :' ! , .. A. reused an the necessary compile. 1ii Sisters. who uaed to be Tho ,' , that high class players will compose of course, the hotel de- popularDolly tiona. re in Enter, Garden at Winter the t the eompany, . which will be an entire.. tective. a large tent-lik- e with a. Londe. - It , ap poare that 1 hey were - ;,, t - vole,. -- Enter. lady ' ' stenotorianof. one.rourse, We , In new seen Mr. Belasco David with ,ly k .. " , ' ! ' ' ,t ' an unsophiaticated aunt, and various box at the Garrick theatre in that , t r 4 !I I . ..- --' Thome who can metropolis. and that "speculation was other characters. '' '''' 1. ' treCowl. has made who a Jan. , of course at this kind of thing laugh riI rife" as to their identity. They are ,010. k .. ruendous hit in New York during the 'ft V x : 4 ' t latikhed. There are many such, and booked to appear in the review at i o ..,' -----7 is , sometimes mason in la "Smilln there the London called The at I "Jig provocation. Hippodrome Through, !bee in "An Innocent Idea' were fre- Saw." $o now we shall await, news ' 'i d . vacation before taking a ''''' ' :: '' 1:' er:t7; , ' t i ' ,, quently 'bright and clever. Young Mr. of their English vogue. They enjoyed her weatern tour. "Bmilin' t91 Brown has the gift of snappy Cal- one here for a long time. and were ' I, ''''', Through" is scheduled to open in Den; , ' ',,4 , , , ,t , t' Oglie. nicely adjusted. At times there even starred in the "legitimate" ..4'k by --- were some exceedingly risque lines. Manager Woods. ; , .... (- -: , ' ! .. ,ver early next month and will be at ;. rt,,,...,.,-.4', , 7 ,t4, Violet Ramble. and assent' of ber associates of the original New York injected unnecessarily, and perhaps ,,, , ,fr, , , , the .Solt Lake Theatre for a three',' for good measure. $, ! ,I . (ay engagement beginning July 21. east In a mene from the Gripping Mystery Play of the Secret Service, .. - , ,,,. , ' An Innocent Idea" happened I had made up my mind that ,, .., 4 'v. ,, ,,,,'" ' "THREE FACES EAST" at the Salt Lake Theatre for three nights and tooBut , e Ii me benefit . the from should . ! moment late. J" keep ' The psychological Holbrook Blinn will be starred In Wedneada, matinee startInt Monday, June Hu : i " Borderland." a new comedy by Por, ' ''' . vaudeville at the Pantages Wedcolor and BOAC the show, classy plays throughout t , ter Emerson Browne, which opens In nesday. This picture is said to be ane Ichestra will run through Tuesday night. ",The great actress will mvear In a symphony of beauty, I., on the bill opening Wednesday evening.' Atlantic Cit3r next Monday evening. of the funniest ever 'greened. and in IPPT"7: ,A,,,r,!:' Ac.!0t5t, ' ::',',:i,':',,,,,,,$:,,.i,,T.,, LOEWS CASLNO., one of the foremost ,,,,. r ) After a week there It will be taken to It T. Roy Barnes. fr:::3 comedians on the American stage aplenty are contained in . ),...1 Newark. N. J.; and later to Broad- makes his debut into the movies. .':: ,,lotiib,,A.1-- , , , ..:.'.;:::. 11.:. ,,,.,::.,1..1:;.:i:...:. Mad lain Tram. 'THRILLS ' Heart," A musical clever William :::, way. Harris. Jr.. Is the pro. comedy headline, ;:4 4 '' k ''164'... ..,t'',,:.i success. which opens on '''.:, ::::,... ?' the vaudeville part of the bill. The .:..:r'. f , .'::::'i: 7:'f.,;.' 7 '')k ; .,1 '!".::: Will Be Girls," the new bill at Loew's Casino. the be- act "Girls is entitled. ''':.;::::: , --and is what the title suggestsa frolic ginning al the week. sAttr LAKE THEATRE.' ) t!''.;,; The Smithsonlatilnstitution has just of which were previously not ade,, is dramatic, the story revolv'''kf, the As a ,,:' :.:,:f:';.',,K.!!.,::':',::::;4:i;'.:.,:.:-:;,.;,feminine beauties. l'Ar of play k special I PACES a shown in the museum. EAST." THREE (dpie, 'timing added attraction Asahi with his com- ing around the courage of a young issued the annual illustrated account quately .i.,0 ..::;:.'tti..,',.00,.,-,.:'E,O;;'::0.1':The Collins-Garn.,,,;.,A,'.. 1 expedition to the I melodrama with the spy theme.' pany of novelty entertainers. who are woman who undertakes th manage4, : '1 in of its explorations and field work French Congo returned to t .i$ coun ,r7r7.7,75.7 ;!;::.: ' 1:A.:.!:,::,:.: fp:igi J'i::::1 comes to the Salt Lek Theatre next making their American debut after ment of a big steel plant left to her by this try in May. Mr. Aschemeler. the localities in 4: ,,:p;::41--,:4;t:,",,,w two years in the Orient.' will put on h8r father. a philanthropist, who bad ',i';,:.:!:i.i.:!.:..,:,i, ,, repreeentative, collected Tuesday. and Wednesday an act I i J - Monday. country and abroad. It consists of a Smithsonian of wonders. On the same bill built up a wonderful morale among ',',' iiie,.;:.,04:?:' 4 for the National Museum some 3500 with Wednesday 'matinee. Anthony will be. Fred Allen In. "Just a Young Lb. employees. .r!ii,50vio,-;,'',1::::::,Jq'S.4.:-.,-iseries of sixteen brief accounts of the birds end animals. which added inPaul Kelly, Its author, best known as Fellow Trying to Get Along;" Ted Torrely4 circuit will headline the ke,b4J--:.-:-.results accomplished during the year valuable material to the collections. '' ,. ' , variety-sectiocheerlots of has It t?,,.., ' 11 a writer of mouon picture scenarios. McGrath and Jack Deeds in. "I'm Your 114--The pamphlet then describes soolog 1910 in nearly every branch of sci,;,.,-e,,, ,k IWO, Ain't 1;4 Lucie Burch, the well ful noise. glitter and talented animal teal explorations in Santo Domingo I' ,:f nave In to shown first is said this., hisenc Smithsonian natural the five Broththe Haas and known by including prancing violinist; . performers, :.,-i by Dr. 1W. I. Abbott, botanical field -. .1 ''...i ,,1,., effort for the .speaking stage, much ers with "Fun, On Three Hickory high school ponies dogs and monkeys ,,,,,,,,,,,: tory explorers. Some of the localities work in Glacier National Park, Mon., !:,,1 Limbs." who ride bareback, and the hurray a of his training in the field of film. visited, besides many regions in the lane, by Mr. Paul C. ihandley. and 1..7.,,.;.,'e.,, .1 t ; The present show is featured by the equine clown Bessie (sister of Maud) ,4:. "Three Faces East" takes its title iscreen United States, are Canada, Chile, Ar biological studies on the Florida Keys 4 who a drama. "Mothers unridable of famous mule, Men," bucking ?,:.:,,,,.,:.:,4. ,,,,34; Dr.,,Paul Bartsch. -.1 from the pass sword of as Interns,- picture full of thrills and Bolivia.- Santo Domingo.- - Aus- by?Tha with favor .::: ,,.. into kicks herselt 'koalas; popular 'surprises I work among the American tonal band of spies, whoee efforts and with a smashing climax. The her cyclonic performance. Africa. tralia. and Several Indians members of the proposed staff of by are directed toward the' upsetting of vaudeville entertainment now playing The three De Lyons, are novelty Itl! The master is headlined by "The Sheriff of Hicks-villa- " aerialists several governments. expeditions were held in abeyance the Bureau of American Ethnology .'24 ''';'' FranPaul and equilibrista : of the SmIthsonlan Institution is de. spy, Frans Boelke. has pitted his on by Charles Althoff; and cis and Rose De Mar present a comduring the unsettled conditions fo1 scribed briefly. Dr. J. Walter Fewkes. wits against the shrewdest minds of on the put iI, same bill are Derkin's Novelty edy sketch entitled, "Making Good;" war. 0.,!.1,.,'.,V have the since been but lowing chief of the bureau. devoted the field t ft the English secret service. One re- - Act, presenting 17 dogs and five mon- Will Stanton, assisted by Rosalind May ' sent out. Iseason ,,.:;' 1119 to the excavation and The of :, contains pamphlet ,.q. 1... viewer says: "It will be a great pity keys; the Gorman Brothers offering and company have a prohibition fanI many beautiful illustrations of moun- repair of the picturesque cliff dwellto tt tell the you , ,1 anyone Fenof happens Walter and Last entitled "His "Passing 1919;" Songs Drop;" tasy tains. glaciers. lakes. plants and ani- ing known as "Square Tower House" I story of "Three 'Nees East" before ner and company In a playlet.."Show. Fred ,Eillott will entertain with a mals. and .types of American Indians Asa Verde National Park. .:,,:z.: you have a chanee to see the play, Me:" and the Gypsy Trio in a mile-a- - I humorous turn - ,entitled "Hanle Talwith their dwellings and handiwork. ro11trnattabo:p. mounds Ls,: (f4 ' because it will rob you of one of those mMuts dance act. The Pantages or ent. ' . , i " of the plateau. The chief ob. Secretary Charles D. Walcott con. rare evenings in the theatre in which .,.44.ii?''''e.5 . tinued his geological field work in the pit& of these researches was to better Violet you are. held spellbound." k''$..$7,,i;:,!,: Canadian Rockies with the objects in understand the Indian civilisation that (1 Heming who created the role of the ) view of ;...;A4a4444 7:77:71,!!" discovering an undisturbed arose. flourished on the Mesa Verde. '5A'.:i':.'''''',,'..;..:' ,4,, mysterious Helene and appeared in it i,,!..,,,,... ,:.:.:i4',:,,:;;,,;,.:::li section of the Upper Cambrian rock and disappeared over four centuries .,.,i; t .., during Its season's New York rur formations in the region north of the ago. Also the repair of these ancient :1 V. ill be seen here, together wit' . Canadian Pacific railroad, and of col- clat dwellings preserves them for in. practically the entire Metropolitr ,;,,,:i.,,407 lecting fossils to determine the various structive study by future visttors to g M. fi Written Far The litaturder News by Alen Dale. cast, including Frank Sheridan. formations and to correlate them with the Mesa. Dr. Fewkes describes the I lion Grey. Charles Harbury.- - Franupper Cambrian formations elsewhere. ktvas. or circular ceremonial chain. ' ; Westerton. William Jeffrey and oth He was successful in both of these bers, of this ruin, and gives his con. ,,:;;''''''',:'j?j,;:4c?;:,';'4 , era Maurice Freeman will be seen H. Pelage in The Singer wrote unEIV 4F objectives, bringing back to the In- clusions as to the relationships of the --- as Vaidar. . , , CITY. May 2. consciously a biography of his own stitution for study and preservation prehistoric inhabitants. The account , life and a prophesy of hie own death. & great many of the desired fossils, a Is beautifully illustrated with views of T he .Fro. 1920. "FRIVOLITTES 'i :,,,,,,,..The first president of the Irish repub.,,,, t., ,,,,,,,,,,,;:xl . ,,,,,,..:,-, preliminary study of which correlates the Mesa and the remarkable ruin Itvince i,,,,!:.,::: 43 'i new lic. Mac like in Dara revue of the year was The the fossils of these Canadian strata self. first Singer' la a long, bars. poet, .. . . .Tftheat and leader of his ., with Lake the Upper Cambrian rocks . teacher, Studies of ancient ruins in Arizona b people. caper Into the Salt . Mac I Like went he out Dare, Wisconsin. Minnesota and Idaho, and and Utah are described by Dr. Walter single. einnadeedelyorateud ititatntdraCtidvii; T ,., Theatre next Thursday evening. It is banded .'against the Gaul to his death. a- lesser extent of Pennsylvania. Hough and Neil M. Judd; and Mr. J. Freak Davis sad Dell Damen hi 11PirtyoUtien of 19110? st the soft !Ake to 'Frivolities of 1920," the first of a r-TOR- 11 :tont La Macdougal Pearse was founder of the famouo 'St. Many beautiful views Of the region N. B. Hewitt discusses; his work among :; ,i 12. Edna's School' in Ireland." 'ritemums, June 10, U and are shown including several the Five Tribes of the Iroquois in series, of topical 'entertainments streets with a tin, I have quoted this for the reason and one complete glacier. frontglaciers its In- New York state and Canada. The G. M. Andersonthe one time which a . it that a more bidden a,ill 111111011120 conveys by SUL to idea Mr. ' intelligent poor , It was actually stage, had performance given ception in the peaks to tribal rites of the Osage Zodiacs in i "Broncho Billy" of the screenlitIof "The Singer" than a review would ed. eapassed. , cur- in one of the Oklahoma are described by Mrs. Pram a sort of sop. that the play was for tho reason that J simply hankered Its foot, will henceforth be an annual :'i 'I flounces do, and for the reason that the play intended as a satire On the bedroom to see that inimitable quartet Miss beautiful terminating streams of ' the mountain re- cis Larlesche. and Mr. John P. Her.. i ' Is scarcely reviewable. event. It is described as a succes drams- - Of course it wasn't You can't Lillian Russell, Sam Bernard and We- gion. rington tells of his studies of the Ian.' 1:11eon.it" Itht tleatroense owrptichh and comic of dancing sion lyric, During the Easter uprising In Dub- satirise wild farce. - It was purely and ber and Fields in the feature they ofOther geological field work by mem- guage and ethnology of the Southwest in framed and :I one lin, 1916, surprises, specialties page of the manuscript ilimPlY another bedroom play arriv- fered. But I never-go- t there and I bers of the staff in various parts of Indians. The pamphlet Is concluded , , rarely find time to of The Singer" ,, i was destroyed. The waa settings rich and bizarre. costumed disappointed, especially this country is then briefly described with an Interesting description by Miss ing after time, and dispoeed to hope whenbitterly In the ultra creations of the modiste, patronizethe "regulars" keeping me missing page evidently contained dia, for ; I was told that the feature and among others of interes t. a.phet- Frances Densmore of the mole and-- , best. the overtime. But & east that the has other working illuminated the and exit by MacDara of 7 logos covering scored I.,, tremendously. Miss Russell sot ograPh is shown of the largest known ceremonies of the Pawnee Indians and Robert Emmett ' Deane was fea- an been chooses for ebeauty and ' deg- - night I journeyed down to Macdou- and the entrance of Diarmid. The she invariably does--an- d trilobite. 8, fossil marine animal which some notes on the material Culture of ovationas tured in but the why, exactly and the little : piece, street, gal ,' without the sampled play, management derided not to edit the was not made clear. He is a good terity.. Nor is Bernard and- Wilber and Fields Inhabited American waters some ZO the Chippewa of Canada. ,,,,house. was over to Celtic the It of H. given Padriae Pears. At actor, but far too sure of himself. A were applauded,- to "the echo." It or 30 million years ago. manuscript satiric, touchcurrent social. 'political I .. to a and "slimmer season" of in that players, the invite incidents wag and theatrical point that play. the curtain De. C. CI. Abbot, assistant secretary seem too bad that a luxury such , little difference Is commendable and does The tickets cost- if I, Woman Cobbler. , ,ii travesty have their hour. Among the Irishnotdrams. Mr. Deane owned none of it Better as this ihould be relegated to a bene- and director of the Smithsonian As- , mistaken 11.66 apiece and the gin .......... . Tacna-ineMr. Anderson has which r w'hilet fit Performance r4 good c, perfectly trophysical .3 Observatory, then de. selwas was audience thorns his associate, Russell Fillmore, thousands composed of I - assembled under his frivolous ban. see it. Mr. Sill re- scribes a trip to South America with from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. to Working pine -' seen dom farceat the Idea of theatres. who had Vigoroal the right Lomedy, Broadway ner are such artists as Henry Lewis. .1 a goodly sum of moneyand several Objects in view. ,Of his trip .everyday and' until 11 p.m. on Satur I occupied a place on a bench- which should be played trag- ceived namely, that f the poor chap deserved it. They do through Chile. Dr. Abbot writes: "AlFrank Davis. Delis Darnall. Edward was "Scratch my Back," I sotincomfortable soon that Miriam were Then ' 4 ically. grew there every Spnday (intl.' 11 that the Sill performance beat any though the travelers had visited the Richards, John Kennedy. Tom Nip. restive. The theatre-ett- e was crowd-- 1 : Antoinette say Helen e. Barna. Dcyle. At 1- Wed. Frances Oakland Sisters, O'Brien. Charles was Lamb and Club Pantages Blake, believed to sheer a Desert Sahara in I Southern I. jamb4 much so that seats were placed Algeria. , Ii Walker. Claire Whitney. Edna Arch- joy. Richard Bold, Hazel Alger, Edward edso and the deserts of the southwest only W01111111 proprietor of - . . In the one aisle. That also got on my of Bose er ; Gerald. Florenoar Crawford, Will e F. Goodall, nerves, and when I and that almost the United States, there was still pre- pa shoe shine shop, does band Metcalfe, Dolly Best. Mints, Amy Ongley trod Loral Lake. cobbling... I -May Keefe and Doris Lloyd, together served for them p. stronger impression ; darkness was' the order et I secures Starr France license or 'Miss with many more and the "famous complete a void wilderness in the nitrate des- machinery repair and shine work with .. the s excuse may you evening. perhaps I wonder what will happen to all to be marriect"biorting paper.-Mis: chorus of fifty." representing for not feeling to much-a- t ert of Chile. Neither bird, beast, my ease. I the nice beds that have been used Starr has for a long time been wefrom some 200 . Broadway Exactly why Bohemianism Shoult nor crawling thing nor any Left a widow four years ago when . be Ir the present vintage of tercel A Min. ddedto her art! candidates. "Frivolities " is In 19 so tation be could seen as far as the eye her husband died of not I unattractive could understand. with be started iature influenza. Mrs. could 4 i, scenes and two acts. hospital could reach." Ono et the, objects of Especially . am one "slanged" the idea Blake, who has a daughter of 12$ and. and should be etarted with them, , ' the was to toas expedition observe was Bohemianiem looks a summer that the the New though pose. ORPHErAL them. They could be dedicated to ,i' . I be a raging sea of musical tal solar eclipse of May 29 at La Pas. a son II years to support decided not Goodness knows that onscan endure actors who needed a resVthough York wouldThere distin- - a great.deal when genuine poverty is i Petrova the I will be "The Scan- Bolivia. The observations were very to give up the little shop at 121 MasUm. comedy. .WITL1 goodness knows them particular beds dals," a new successful. the eclipse being an un- sachusetts avenue ! for a demand upon one's 1i star, headlining the pro- - the reason but . WintitenrdGgaoroddennessprkodnouwiin Which all her have had very little repose! There usually impressive phenomenon. Dr. me to occurred it endurance, that ' 1t .. closet its must be quite a collection of the beds. tiwrATIe husbands Abbott was gram. the Orpheum theatre money 'The corona invested. says. at the rrovincetown theatre. the sorextended at with us Betty ; hand- Be Good." and some of them were-ver4, least two diameters of the sun in I She hired an assistant and set to Girl." regular vaudeville season with the bill did was sought --for by those who deem . "Honey "townie," can some. indeed. Nobody " all directions. Underneath "Ed. Wynn's t . the work to master her opening next Viednetiday night insup. I t picturesque. SqualocneVer sun there. hung a sickle-shape- d her deny the fact that our drama went to and others. There is never Carnival," I er b. statuesque and magnificent to- me unless orit is absolutely solar So well has she 'done bushantrs trade. any letup 1 indidue , to and is now awaken. bed, a about scored 21a it that now there "Imite,tion"-squalart. Petrov& great : genuine.-has no in the output of the musical show. prominence of hydrogen and calcium is ro 7' of the Goodyear stitching in the vaudeville sea- - charm. T spent part vidual gases, in drama extending Fashions 150,000 triumph fully miles uneasy ,elngularly change. vary, styles .7 1 . eon. and her coming to the local Or-- I evening down in alacdougal street, On the sub- but The entertainment in which ,dosens outwardkfrorn the sun and over SOO- ,- and welting and scouring machinery After all the hurly-burl- y 11,,,,ii she does not understand; no work ,. of Miss Laurette Taylor's very of comedy' maidens - pirouette and ,000 &wait long. which cast its crim- that pheum is an event of more than usual and went outoutinto the, nicht he, , ject I: the cobbling bench interest.- - Her preitent offering fore the entertainment was concluded.. that is not essIG. t , unfortunate reception In London. In preen. scareelY d.iffers, except In the son glory over all The background at .4 She acthas four skilled men working un- -' combination of songs pianism and a which all sorts of ideas were Invoked matter of cost ant teete. Critical against which this splendid phenom- der her ' ' warn seen was a range of moun'Yet the Celtic players' are an interIns. yet each avows that his bat 111 to explain the possible reason for the commendation or condemnation has enon , I Gans Greene. character delineator. esting group. They are' composed of is rather rept- little account, for the reason that the tains. perhaps 10 miles distant, which off to "the bow" "she's the boot of us it outburst. antagonistic t all," - . declare. their rid to read an unprejudiced review of 4,looticitv of --these sheave story teller. and singing comedienne. a number.of Irish actors, actresses. heads -- Thethey pervits the mined t 20.0ell feet in altitude' Dr. Abbot fully I n temelation et air sorts of !nen in tire, Blake's shop keep will, with the assistance of Beth Mayo. In Bornet"-Iler- wolay; "Ons-leiglihc, 7 also neVelt -i'l contribute diverting entertainment to formed an organizationforthe-,prailare- Os l'eTnaftli of a lingulatW- un- You see a musical-shohours but she ts then day and L, on the first ennfarred Pt the Ar- -' i I Me MIL Wallis Clark. one of the best entation of modern Irish dramain a . ,,,,.,'1 and even on Sunday mornings. ' . btamd critic: "The way of fate aro night. and perhaps on the tenth. it is gentine Meterological service. regard- - night -;1, t will a rharactfle of actors. serious way. The "policy" Is neutral spear le courage enough any 1101111111 capricious and hard to comprehend. unrecognisable. It has been changed, ing the daily telegraphic?, service from With h play entitled. 'What We Want as to politics and religion. and the re"Ono Night In Rome" le a Poor play. amended. and Unproved. In fail this the Smithsonian solar observing her way to success in bust-nest1, 4 Most' a new treatment of aielflahnees pertoire includes serione drama. cam- in Calama. tion Chile. This service is Alta Blake insists. disavowing mechanical ideaeY. untru to life. and brand of performance is a Taw unto , .1 11! :irt and the thirst for power. "The Rpoalt- edy. and used by Mr. Clayton for forecasting that any of an allegorireltna-- , unemotional. Vet it has muds theat- itself! ALA.'; DALE. credit is due to t1;,, er of the House." Milt Collins. offers lure. Theplays weather In Argentine by means of the)her. -- It particular rics! history. Its name will probably plays are said to be pe-- -' isn't easy. Th hours are . Pile . of be remembered when very detail in variation original and clever monolotrue: and culiarly native in coloring. "portrayheat radiation and Much of throarr7k is hard. from long the On. of the moat salutary Itepon. sun which affects Duval and Pymende hare a frothy little ing faithfully the Irish temperament, It has long since boon nottitlyeed to rough. but will power and theitsznporature II can be 1' the driver h aketelt called "Their taught t whk-a First Quarrel." the picturvsque irjces:point of the Utah, at rainfall in Argentine. ail bad plays , that oblivion from through." ahe mayo.Boston Post. t truck is the advisability' of Is Australia are periodically resuscitated end ren- -, - which contains a lot of merriment their vivid Imaginationt that til lit, zoological field aro'rk control to the Hart and vehiela offer an learning itlielfe on I. aensitiveDymond carried with deals their It by for the Smithson: nature, fvated. poetry. e original mystery: it,vout During the past week the aviation : and thus spare tanbeing conception of new dance ideas: and and their limitless sense of humor. born in mystery. and it nearly' perish- - imaim, of the throttle by Mr. C. NE Hoy through the Irsneral supply depot. at Richmond. . 1 the- - wear and tear that generosity of Dr. W. tr Rinaldo Brothers have a pretty act in often misunderstood." The playa proed In has the mestery. arhiered It L. Scrct tdo Abbott. ?MM. This a, has reeetved 27 cars of aviatios pry Bid u ea brrrgs. Ono big 'truck work Is eopecially their display of Roman art. Kino- ducea an this ' particular , ocessnost distinctios of the questionable beteg as important Ioonstant material. the the majority of 'which con-- e , In a Western city makes remarkable Australien 4 trtrof and Topics of the Day eomplets were,: "the ginger" one-aonly play that was born a second time. symholle mammol faunal lated of D. H. 4 and D. H. the bill. first the losoon this no pnell reason his as was I. R. . that Padriad Poem Pearae. drivers far and 'There rapidly being exterminated through I for storage. Thera also were reeetved really Play by . . -- screen proderikee trent Nary as I can sea why the gallery should alurions aroneles Lad the National taug1 t. and th lesson pare drama by-'13trthrtaht.- PANTAGEL ruany I 1 Mu.. four wooden small models the of not only in ITV011eY mired In seum contains at present Only bout German poem had Iluetven with five wee et On the first night have thrown stirk HE screen version of Rupert C. Murray. The- symbolic f1 : . 1 pldriss LIM, Albatroe Scout. In time that would be lost 200 specimens of Australian d lava was of little Mit- by Itaprrt headlined at but bombs the stall before folk. but the literary quality, I I Rumpler and Pfeil. These models are i vaudeville 5 Hushed story, "Scratch My Rack." maue Import. by "Girls Will De , tha trucks tor frequent renewing Mr. Hor has already aecured animals act was finiehed. I was rot presI a large being repaired and will be plaasst se ,.. . epees & week a run with five - acts of brake bends. number of MILMIDILIt &ad birds, many According to the program: Tadrlat GffiL ent, but J ern told that for a tiro' exhibitio-n'. li il ' d. , , 1 rct ,,o ,3 r ).' 0 of - 1 ; ' 1 CI--;iSt- ", 1W6 , 1 itr, ) )t , .t 1 ,,,idel-- ' ......a 4.1 X:', . , . ' . '' - . , , - r 1 . I , h" . . - . ultra-modis- 'i tl, 4,"- - 4 ', s 7. ' ! t,, -- e I , .,... well-earne- ....r - 1, , ' 1 '. T; ,;- s ' ' c ,- ' " ; : , ' ' . ' 1, , :. i ,,s,,k,., .: ,;:,::! .: :'.!?i Smithsonian Explorations Widespread i iduce. 1 ,.?;::',',.ii. ' . I 1 '''f '''4'::1':i' ::.::,H: ..:: .''s..:: aVi3O4,..,-,11- ,f.;,:,I,;,,...,',:',:,.;..:,;i:;;;:-,:.:,:,:,:::.- . ! ,. ' :, - ed . . 1 widely-smatter- rik, t -- er t st,4i-,::,,,,i- , - :.' PZ7;;:':'.4.-;:.;:.!:!,- ,,. , t . ) ! 0 , :.-- ,; .f.0.',... ..x.,;',.71 t14,'....i.7.,.,,:7:1::'!:.:;.:. . 1, ! 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