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Show t..1.... -- oF . fIlF; DESERET . .... - - . ' , t for 0 , ,r- 1 . , . , '- Is trial - ,, . fi l,'' :;',.. 't. - .4,y! ' 1, a ,j - - -- ' - - - - --1- --- IcENNoTTO Apputll IN the the "temple tta For this disappearanee the ;ars much hlamtiand good eAtilL. But ethout r:t tri,t,, rr,.,,, io,-- ( :ler reas)ns. 7.',(tte what !n a recent .,, fi,,,-,- RijU las to tt,, t, r o 'n s.ew" Tork T.trest 'To tl, Itrimatte Volitoc. TI,,,e lpe t,Pen b43 much disemotion ..! !i' !thiect of "The l'astting of the ami so many cpir.inns PI- in ;rt attempt to' place the of t!t svpsrent fall!bg- - off of patrntage i n thi ectitm or our thea!,, , thdt I senture to offer at least oneexplanattc.n Yon may rail it ;;Isuppri,esed emotion." ff )ott will. or "restrained act- but whdtever it ."g.,.' as ,sotne.,profer, , ,p, the style of l - r 0- , ; - IL; J. '4' -- - it , ' , , . 4 - - A - ' .e 11 4 , ' .., ..,'.' r - ,. ., ;,.,....- - 4 v,i, .,,,,..... :. , a.. , aarkg,r ,A.- -, ., ;'' , . ..t',. , ., f ., s, a 1 4'..t st-,,,.- ..- , !- r.,- ,41: ,fre- ......., 'r',.. I s:J .., iI 4 i-- - , 1 1 t 4",-;:. , i ''' "r. (.;00 ' t i : . 74. 3 , - I :. 1 , - 'I ' - well .4 , ....,A,. . , CI a Vt a 111:nmlf "I p Slo- t;,,,,,' ' CHARLES IL KENNEDY., - at S etre, IL., ..!,- s e earl-tel- - the 1 to--- I 4 .,:: ,N aN aad When reger New 1"1" !II 'fork the other day she went around to see her many friends who were plavtnx in the theatres along Broadway One of her former associates picked up from her dressing table a white carnation. "If that don't heat air." she x- One of the "Rroadwav blonds." known to most nt the frequenters cl TTILIFit'al was married last week. plays. Charl:o Compron. who when not doing leading parts InmilsicaLplays Is as at present. adding something new and Interesting tn audeville. was dismissing the event. ghe ts a ,prety Isn't abe" Compton waa asked. "go much so." the comedian answered. "that she might be referred to as the bionded Indebtedness of the new husband." high-Cye- fLa.7.-r-d- - M-- ' , appiae. 1- I 4 .. A ;1 i "4 , i' 1-- ,I.1 -- ', i t i chin-deter:- i 1 I ' ' - -- -,., 1 1. i ) ' - 1011111111. , 1.,- -- . - 4,s.....k.x tS N 71 ' ,, ,...,,o, ... ' , 4 and . tirr.-1,.,,,,- , ,,,,..,,,, , i t , .. , , ' Ar d , .i ' ...A 7, - i. .! '' - ..... - , - !I II 1 she . the BILLY-"SWED- - Program of the Moon" r, PLO ftorn tioust., 'Ti. INtr. fa ir ! ' : -,- , , - E" Co Thorn & Co. : - ' SHAY I OWN ONE HUNDRED ANT) FORTY-FIFTMOBILIZING - ) ZOIN' OVER AND - ; COMIN' HOME 0 SALT LAKE'S,. ARMISTICE DAY tirtql ftt Sf,rvInt Kenn,A)"5 PARADE (Mr. I - PERHAPS YOU'RE IN THE PICTURE. . lest Saaatta Tlaket sad Save east. Tirketie Coastolidated nook'. 30 So. Mats. Was.. 482. a 6, SPECIAL PICTURES OF UTAH'S - ;ton Office Open at Theatre. Sat wedgy. 10 a.m. AlttlIsSION LSOL 5raeon Tickets $1500. 'Til Excel V ph. ALSO : "Tt, Trtribig, K,nned,'s play) s- if. . .. JEAN AND VALJEAN volt p. 06 -- sad pjay ' GEORGE LA Edith Wynne Mathison "Th. ' . :641 tio "STEPPING SOME" t'haxies Rann Kennedy 1 ' TONY WYSER Mon. Nov. 20, 8 p.m. - . R6SS, WYSE AND Salt Lake Theatre tilt Tie RIWIT411.- .tricat.e note change of plak:e - HALL hera ma graAh!rit Cif Sadie.. - With Jolly Jennie intro1uct-d4h- did--th- They are now starring' foolish and unnecessary thing to do. Other roles were played bir Emma Wilcox, Kent Thurber. Harold Healy. Robert Elliott. iLiply Holmes. Fritz Wiiliams, Shirley King. Caterme Brooke. Harry Quealy. and Hobert Mr Kelly was; the- too affecKelly. tionate ininister who was:onared . . . II, II s' 1 a-- - : .a e.,, .1i'L ' g ,. various features and who made wore nr less remarks humorous (usually anent them. Miss Irwin war, quite as voluminous as ever. 'hut not as funny. The program included an "alletiorie;a4-lost; ch by tr. Kaufman perir tr " called "Life in the tacit Pagmlioho The Power of Light-..Ilroun; ltlorrie Hyskind and froward 1)ietz: "Chapters from American Eronoini..!s" by 33.1re Cornelly: "Nero." by Dorothy Parker and Hobert C. Itenchley; "Omit -The Flowers.- - by Montague (llass: 11.de"ami various noliUcal inI all it rather enjoyed terpolations. have 'wen in the ri,inoritY but seent-twho themselves The participants "write" appeared to he afraid to ap Vho - i! ,, - ,.,,-- ,.L144 . Charles Hackett. Noted fi.intertean Tenor, at Tabernacle Wednesday Eve. at Sorit-- t. 8;30, under the Atepireg of the Mumient it was ,..4 , 0.1. ., . ,a....,,,i,.., w,. 7 ; 'at ieir h -, .... - . . , -- - - 6.vaLt. w , COME A,ND SEE. I. PANTAGES 1 , , I , k. . ar.ORPHilit TCIlictli Ass "Tha COMING SOON - HARRY WATSON. JR. Battitng'Dttgarr. Ara- in Me Tt;Irpllarle tYnTeAr'-iCh- Ha rrylir ABER WilLSCN A A rGO AVA & A- -- LOUISE. AND IIAR' OLD LLOYD FaitHF MINN A, NEE1.11; iolLME. . Twinklipg Stir!, & 11ILION ELIZABETII KENNEDY INr DR. JACK --BERLE ay in - o1111-- : Torttg or Tim 'DAL, TOD It SS11111111444;111ovi ANOTHER GREAT SHOW KARYL NORIAN. '711E CREOLE FASHION PLATE." tE01. - 111,1;. JACK DEMPSEY IN PERSON - Fcene- reit -11' TRIO 117111117,1r FRAWLEY in 31t , s tsT TIME' r II gtorti ro ot 114 TO 5111b.. T11;1.---T1111- 13r To 111A- 7.3eI T4 t 111,4:11-- DID 1 TA DIRECTIONACKER31 ' -- -- REVUE. VD . U A , ..- --- ---- his SYNCOPATED STEPPERS - -- - - "RESTLESS SOULS." '1 - - ' great-hit-in' I , attire soubrette. . The SUPREME,. HARMONY. FOUR A wonderful quartettelist year of the Keith Circuit. LUCY TEMPLETONrenowned Comedian. who, ha.s,,made44he- east when-She -t sang "St- ,- E Y EARLE WILLIAMS 111 - . N, R T E EOW . a bevy of beautiful girls in one of the most elaborate musi'cal comedies of 1 In L I. 1. HOWARD in Personthe renow ned black-face- d comedianassiste4 by a wonderful cast, as THE FOUR BOYCES. Little Bobbie Boyce, the youngest tramp comedian stage and Millie noyce. who b:3 known as the mini-- Virs; 'AN!) HARRIS. 111E BULL HGHTER Laughter Song BILLY HOWARD and ' MUSICAL COMEDY Lights TODAY. , onte Carter 4 DRommi Hipp 110111- - TO IL..m...ILIMIMMIEM Mailn. - ti ' - ,i - . :4 0 A,:i,..;,:,,:1 I . - d In - - ;470.---;,,- ,,, ' ;, -- - ,..., the production. A native policeman. nude to the waist lino. was played and two small roles were assigned to Oka Banda and Llano Paulo. Then there were native children to add to ths spectacular apTh.- heroitte---wicpeal of. the...,play.actedbeJearine-Eage- ls who had a NI FA Icagols-diet vent showy role... sortie strikingly artistic work. but the -at the close of the second big: Pei n act...she let down. Most of my colleagues seemed to consider that she had made a Bernhardt of herself. but I must respectfully b.., g to differ. The tornado at the second actls nd. might have carried list off our 'feet. but it certainly did notand it i,hould have done. Ilowever. Miss Engels who has in unfortunate managed to appear Plat's . had in litain. a chance to i , . , , I ---0,, ,,,, - . . - a - ' glitit.' I ,..4.,,,,,,ty 7. . andgllnab Y t'e tOrtitht? .e....1 e ;$ a' II . , .., itly-r- V N Where is my - ii's41,sw, 0q,,-,' ' . , . - (-- -- Continued on nage ceieton.) ' .';:,....'04412'.,'.- i dtepellstt-,1-discover- .,. ( ' s t ' 0, r,-..- -- oii !, , . v.1.41 ,,i.;--,. .1,0y. - stlii-esse- s - 4A. Then she explained to Miro iWeery night when I get here find that some one has left a 't,T flower on me dressing table and don't know who does IV' "Marts." rerRy answered. a twinkle in her Trish blue (Tett. "maYbe it is some one soying It with flowers and he stutters." claimed. t'r- - ! , 'ftl,r, y,110 0 t a t rie"pr.Ait n ' ,: 41- ,The-4Steer- va-h-' e, :4isir ,t.t,:.:, 1,,,,t, 3 - an oyc et; baI plays Leer) ri ,or--' ,. the-arr- -1 7 cl ,':,:.,:,a, The runch and Judy theatre. which seems to be running the 'Playhouse al close second as a sort of weekly roper-- 1 tory theatre, had a rather novel attraction in Ths sort of newspaper man 's collection of and ideas. George Tyler sponsored the entertainment, and George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly directed It was presumably not It. as amusement for the masses. planned but for an elect few. At any rate. the Punch .and Judy is strati enough for the purpose- -. undonitts' edly called for a very small theatre. It Is hard to review such an entertainment. On the opening night Miss' May Irwin acted as "commerce." She, Firat Grave Digger in "Hamlet" when John Derrymore give his first performance of the Dane. has a new test of literacy. "Nty idea of an educated man." he declares. "is one who can quote gha k ,,n,-P- re without crediting it to the Bible." t ';,,ttlivan. Vht-Th.retipart la,. ro:i., Ividi.: Itetty A t!.,, rt. flettrge she tot-- o. upo, ,i.i.rt,d. a 1,1 him! - hit, ,,, P. ra a I. a i:h Cratta.n. f, Wo',.ittt,.. ,,,,cr, ,,,. t!,,,- ft,,ge , ,Irpillit that il t.i lb, trt'., 1iXhits-- 1 l',11,1t 'i,ii,e lt,i,, 1C1,,;;:t; tee, ilk,. !Kitt, my, trEttsir Mitt wit It )hZ It.13 fly, '',,,Ti, .11d .titixt,e, sverP ex- - hi -- The 11i'l: t Aro- -- it, deiiiliznpd gap l 'tkok,: voillettIN' aL - Too , lk; ,tt. ;$1,4 I,ti t 1.,.1!, r Al - s'it o,k Oa l 1., up (4; repelled Me. ft sUettit'd it Ihr 1,ie' ttaitether "Up She t;,41,$- proved to be gutter 13,W 01, 4,1 ..iit'SP. ,,,ad, litter.d 11.:, '.nnd'414" thmtgh of rour-1114!loniof the realty few rototteidip.tp,..dy w good. are cif SnTt trrtnilik-r- as done every dJy. .rhe of the season. For ease.- ferel as a stanalto, In the direction ,, e have old idaY thdi IslidnitilielY, and sincerity, it compared of sensational appreciacon. The close', not permitted to pass out. it ia," fit'kelrahly with "The (Brigham Girl"' of the second act. ln which Sadie -lets HO renovated.my mood was' at the.:Earl Carroll theatre,,-,aned heeeengttelnedre, arid 'berates the min-- 1 soon that not was ugoing some." Istee eloquently, was the episode liberfie had been taken with great the ptay that wa s. expected to rriake int the gentle little comedy. Its humor I The Cat and the CHIIRT!.. has lutd Later on as you may end been left. eml it e sitlinxint,i, ht4,1 Itosetn prodared In London fedlowine etrole. the of Inco,iroe. i:,,,,I,T hirtixelf falls as not heen ittduty tampered with. fla es tt The in that (it', followed city to vicm te' of the. young ...... at first it seemed a hit stiange: It in Nc,,,,1,-,,APitaren'IY it had a .,TrUi n hi, '.;',..t L,11t4 !!!!il,,,Tf it is to two. all the stil,htt:S ;tr-- ; a,,,, fr.r,,,i11.- ,,,,,,,,,.. rt, .n eX- - ,4:! ,ini.r di.,,,,;1,,:aan.1 ; i,,litztr.r,,t1..-T44,,, Els I, h,intsnlyt.....1 in nutt''.. ; -n h ----1.t- iliLir ray ....,,,,,,,,,,a ,!, rs O f I il, II! 'A...41.,..Ritfal.L,.LI.i.- -' .,),. i , w f tI., ' Viir-,',,,., ,t.,,..,...iv OR:I' ! int. ntuslc. Tin hnrn :tivii ,,,,,,T IV 1P , 'fli f,',Irn, til .. In.' lIntntnin. tater the-h,,ntnr;Itlnim.v. -- iii,1,i,':, c 1,, t! 1,,l'e 0 o!rouo..h 1he. ptroots..d-- , ..,,1 ., e.omfAy cpi$1,ft,,s, gay; ,nnt to tin, ts ,,I-' n .1 ',1 7!,0 i, oils inngtenthe; ,,4:, fr11. tql it went . The trialoquir w;,,, a,,:41j,,v, t 11,-- ;.: c fr,li 1!, , Ti,, Iv, ,l, r,ttiL an4 at constantly. 11,ting halind for tr n sit, ,,,,,, ,, 1,,,1 ,i,t ,,,irr.nc, ths ,,,;......n,i,nn..7 ,o, !I., IA, But it was good ont,i,. It w,,,, U,,Iy in Oa, ,in,1 01,4 ,: vt,, ,t,,,',,t t hit snisn nt the falling; music., änd soon ;III ;In, Itirnitinn, fntlein'd ;i't v.41,-- oll,,J;01 It wits si e'.1 done -- The-. rain rneorteiled to the unusual 'dna. I win, 1,0;inninnsly thal nrr,i; Ihn Intiurgi .01;n1 ITY trfl P 1.411Pia.rnordo spot onlv . but l inclitiedlo hope that forget sollitI 11 t the i,ituo,ment of a elnyyr tt-to. sing oceasiomtlly. andtheyd p,ArKIP'et I. 0 Win IIR) cleverly sr leave the buriewitie'..' . that the bhrmers looked like a whole thing es it won orfginally In- 1,tang,,i tended to 'be, but the interpolations A t' 'MA Ni ne 1.:!Ii1,:. t h0-- rr ii , h;o1 .,.:;,,tile "natives" had been secured for . m.1,,,, ot It,rt Pl,1 l,t ail ' IfIlau -- " well-know- ,- I , vng...yteas.ing - I book of !mime wi,3 the lvorl; .4 , -- -- iri l'rank 3' .: 11 1 e o001. i') ,,l,'41--l-1',,- I a NOM ewhat novel Int lodrama- entitled I "flain " by John. Colton and Clem!.ence Randolph. f01.1Miti on W. Somurst 1 Nlaughati.'s tory. M!ss rintri,- ,son " It was a 11 nOtlflePti as merely "a I 11,1.1r." ivc, that it is a melo- dr.Arna., This Action of the play tookWritten For The Saturday News by Alen Dale ; p;Reo in the hotri store of Trader .1"e ifor. on the Island of Tutuila. Y. CAV ViiEK-CITNov. l't ror4 of CAeo Page. South-- Seas. "'lain" sier,,,ft,,r all aercaldr. and nothing 1 I 'hat ,i,,,,, ,, i T' i 'r. 'd t h,- ,adoinoit!, of- (his story. mae be slangily called hot cuff." ft ttio,:y' ..t.t.., I, was , to arty cast. and bet me is the poor minister who is inade the: ,, , , . or ,Ili( ,,I, ,'",,1 II 4, 1, I: ' The heroine or the pito is a -qoat W4,4 110 Cineh to find "goat." Too M.,ny C,i,do,' 1.) Flank to; . who couid sing and act the lady of scarlet tim. who suddenly ap-has Craven, of Ifi She (Joe'." Oran on the island with a iot of other I,,n "done Ito as ,,,,w" ditt,c ilt with nitt.5i-c- Mtn totonote;- - and aorhrt ,mado'd,-- 4. arderataa Titaatat i,ong.,,,n.t.girt. -there , htle of Lp Stie t,,,o-,,.no- is PYr 1,t '4,1,- -, 4', cltar, 1: le h,lr$1....ClibLia,ghtlir., --I- kta,),,,,41.1ritag,thol-wret aetteetr-0 1 to bay LL., Who orole a- rem, tog hit.- - ' and de- - 1.trith are Mostly missionaries, and this theatre at lost to 1,,e ,e- - may, d lioresent thr presence in theft midst Donald Brian the ed tan attia, lion that w.11 la lat4-- : of tlic no,titl. and tne "'Merry of the loosely Salte The min- - ii danng or sl ing t.I.,, ..,1! V. 1,,,., In,Ilkorios i : Glorit. Foy. Lou ti,,eter is partieutaftiy oppiwid to her-i- , gr'sv I 1,Ing ITIV Weath-lonplAy-- ! Monday tettlt.11ZS t tie d hy maktrtz ito appeal to Lite Gov-- , i:Ivi,,x, 'Alarm Mann. Jerto:e s house. I et:" htith !flack eonwav Itttbm.,ernor of the Maid, hi, arranges that! 1,-u1 ,, .'f2:,,,:i4t.ik,1:?sr.a,,,,..43Atts',,,.,,..;;; ALAN DALE SAYS: t .ite----,,,,,,,,,i ' Ford, the prima donna. of ?The Gleb3:m.61'17 sent over to see On a mata'new mystery melodrama inee afternoon wiltn ligh was free. she es,- -' That plained to another girt in the east the play sas a "gr!lPulg" play. "What do yoll mean hy gripping!" StiPA ford 1aPt ush.d. mean." the 'singer answered. "that in the first a,t ilia hero was three times.! at grips with the in the second act be grtpped three, others and In the last rft gripped the leading woman and beta her for ten minutes. If thAt dont rnake it griping play. elms- nte-anti one J. C, Nugent. -utted to of the staff of Kempy. appear on a monologist when haTiYin in vaudeville, nnI hi .lirrettt rem bett-e-r rirent-wathan any topical relie has 3,1 ever shoem view that a pungent humor and the other CW143, ing when he came hack for one night to do his talk for a charity benefit. be spoke of orators. "Orators." the said. "orators are easily explained. whft - are always They a re for his life ready to lay don your country." the nationality of every "I member of the company by the way train when they roach the leave they their destination." Barry Macollum. the Irish actor declared. "FM instance."'" he continued. "an American will hasten away without looking about. an Irishman will look about to see if he hasJeft anything and .a Scotchman will look shout to ae1 it anyone .,else- haw left anything." -- - ,,,.,...,, ,, , - 11P1Pn . gm ,,,,, ortt tomorrow and NO0 the next hole. i:Il do A. ,, st " - me mak0 t.n - N., if:t-t.'4'.- owatt. come 1,,,, v--,. i t )'''':2, ',""71'.;.:',..,-,- 4 ar --..- .- 1 j , e - , ..1,,'-v. it I , '1''- 4' ... 1 i- .0,-- ' It 1 tol.4, A. PC ,,,, , ,i'Le . ,,.!,t, i.. ri. 'i,.. ;;;;;,.t . Flar4-4Cele Hippodrome ! I 1 In ,Stageland and-thing- s '14!..,1,r,ss.iti.!.,..1,...,:. .., ' , . i ' : ,- r- s t 1 - On Medittal' 4'ventilg, November- ZO, eieloek.- in the Sall-- Lake ?ivwill appear in joint drarnatie idtarit-e- reetual-Rana K e tin y. 'ant i or of "The tier v st in the House." and Edith Wynne NiatthiAnti (in private life, Mrs. Kennedy.) Sir Henry Irvinee last leading lady. Thu.., two Minolta artists will give n varied program. including the following numbers: Lady Gregory's "The Rising of the Munn." a short Irish ptay modern ',Iasettne from Mr )(noun play. "The Servant in the House." which has stirred puhlic thought perhaps as much as any one play of modern times; end' "The Terrible Meek," one of Mr. Kennedy's n than play., lens rtuu, shorter rho. Servant in the House," but equally farstinating. authan Is forCharles harm Eleanor Dawnt Eleanor Tout, Kennedy an actor, and a proor, a merly of Ogden)has been engaged ducer. playwright. of himself that he is by Henry W. Savage for the cast of "only a Clergyman in dt:sguise"ti thamuslcal elieraeterizatitin verified by his aeries 'The Clinging Vine Playa tor itteVPTI comedy in which Peggy Wood ra to of "Seven the xis already written. -have the leading part. bliss Dawn is includieg The NVinterfeast." The Sernainciv: a sister of Hazel Dawn and Margaret vant In the House," "The Idol Break-PC- . The 'Rib tif the Ilan." The Romaine and has been seen in sevWith lianners," and "The Fool eral farces. such as "Up in Mabel's Army from the Hilia;" as also by his two Room." "Ladies Night" and "Getting shorter plays, "The Terrible Meek" and "Ths Necessary Evil," These ,Gertie's Garter:" have made a profound spiritThe engagement with Mr. Savage $2 upon Ine.rtstrx,01.1, arrarrammmt vrithftenrrs ..tittlinthreagon lie. as weil as upon the enthusiastic M. Cohan, who holds a contract on! audiences. which always greet the her Perviees. production Of his Works.. I Mr.-- . Kennedy has played roles as Prospero and Sir Peter Teazle, but several gears ago gave up acting In order to devote himself to literature 1 and the drama. last play. The Army With Banners," is characterized by J. Rankin New York Evening Post ToWi4e, D ILLY HOWARD and his SYnco- as -- one inof the the most zetnarkable plays pateci Steppers are giving the of the generatinn. nn edy's (34 rs. performances at the Hippodrome' fame a. an actress reins upon the creshow-theatre beginning with today 's of many roles. She is best ings. The company, which includes a, at)on known in the West as the creator of were or more gIrI df well as spe-Everylmtn in the fourteenth-centur- y cialty artists. claims in be giving onp morality play of that name which took of the most elaborate rilUbit al comedy-- the country by storm at the time of he WAS more rtist:o production. productions seen in Sait Lake City in! reecctiy.Queen Katherine in Sir Herb-tie- r recent yea's!. of itHOTIFY VIII" Mr. Howard. idie renow nett itlack - I liositirol ar4 Everyman face ct,inelii. ham selected a goed tett in htr own re 'tad, in New York-- , for his opening performances II tli. t pity of "Euripidetr" also includem the rour St,e h.,. ikon tile lelding roles in Mr. ' with Little Bobbie Boyce. t Itanners" Nen nely tramp comedian and ADM, D'otre. tht -- nd Ti;. Vow 1,oia Lite Also tho. S;: miniature soubrette Mr. Kennedy preme Harm Ony quartet. receot!y t,:. re's own counthe Keith circuit anti Templeton. She try 4,1 England. .comedienne who made a reputation began her ,hisinric career tat an early ' fat herseit'ire-ttiwverttltit,r age in musical comedy. hut within a I. Louts Blues." sion of ihort Lme was grailisated into the In addition to the vaudeville and! higLer realm of Greek- and Elizabethmusical comedy events, the programl an Io s and modern etril;54-s- As Sir t Alscluties Hentse Irvine's-lastleading- lady,. her screen production. "You Never Know 'Henry 11:s Portia to Shylock was a notable Your. Luck;.t.. The--. company- win' COO- arrehievetnerrit7-righti the treat tinue indefinitely at the Hippodrome. netor died idle played Rosamund to 11.it changing program every Saturday. , 7 1 , . ..,. re7-- ' 'A- ,,, - by err!. and atag0 the good old .11cry goriwhaVe floWn, , from their seats in dismay. utterly unable intnterings 21Df1 hiPpering$ fawn 1,rt the stage Take your "actresscs and aciore "old school" tinny it the torn soon!)- ttnelsewrs will tell you he had no diffiaulty, in hearing and understanding frocrl word from the last row in the galiery- And these players didn't shout. They simply spoke the Kings English digVhat with tinctly and resonantly. our various styles of dttuppression" and "restraint" on the native stag it seems to me a wortrtr if the man in the tenth row orchestra manages to hear anything at all. t ...-- ,. .- mo...e,-1- I ;tot inarlahly find that they 45oh un serenely a iit;oil pictures. I think that pictures diretoili utast have a key tioit storehotit-- la which the une ice At succest4O1 plAy's are best-oITI soy tate. the Itad Playa ant now would request. Picture uusitnates an old on a chance much voolwr take hNti IA); !tian on a newt untried StOri --andranch Th the picture people t hsn. aoparntty nouidn't want it. They appear to be 1,44If May Prestimahly'eileot on a ,keen 'went for thea;r4.s that or 1,19t for itriviNlities hot thr proud! diror.org should not permit oruttain elements of weakness. !the entertilliment i npser tiusiictit twie,e of ths.Plai thoughts to pliter t ft( ;r mind's ttag it PrOVO thiIr vc.rt, a p0,04. Originality thlgy. Most have wild os n their Otk, enjoyed they have guhnittted :t to thr pubt,' or at least to the Pr entn,e u h art at fair could Ind hope pa. emontereial t 4 I tttcogt4 hilt hopr !hat Its spollsors hve t he uherts.titaL to supl) prol-t "aisle togoreorp-rr-an)thing go petty .t. hot, !I dn go very hesitantly, T)ler.bini 11.1,con sqich.. senii-poi,li- v wh-..c- ' I,f ' .0411' , , arting.demanded . ' , si , THREE it SECTION ...t. ., ,.. 3 6.) Howard Hickman. who writes the plays and playlets in which Relate is writing 41 110W Itarriscale"apPeare. he calls "Scrubby." and play was to have beein uaed by Mies Barrurale before ehe made such a hit hi vaudeville. with "Pliking Peaches." Mr. Hickman laid one of the scenes at a golf club, and a filen& who was a member of one of the fashionable clubs of Long Island invited the to come out, with hTtrt and ,jearn something about the ilion10, $o Hickman bought a lot of and Want. clubs'. toga did fou make our" Niimo asked ed to the theatre the nest day. ',Pretty good." H;ckman replied. maths it-- in 44.,"--, . , 271, 1 , 18 1922 4 The Kennedy.. s e the first of a series of ten unus,..al numbifro being offerer' through its bureau of lee- entertainnients by the E,a- ttutraeha.and of the Univermty of 4- th. VI'''. Of art. It has succeedett.rn dhcing the patrons to a vantagesniut as rear the stage as possible' in Order that' they may shear what' the pl'Ay is Little wonder. considering .11 about 'r! .... ,, . 4 IIKETHEATRE AT SALT . - -- ficITAL ofigmATIC - rrt , 4s; -- 1 1 -- : rt: - A ,nneoci.di tratct. - ,,,,... . -- ti7Itmuer: ah:Y ne:;P:n7ar:t,,.tbars c , NEWS SATIAIDAr NOVEMBER 3 11."..,..- - BY hag the "ganerY Iror,in disappeared 'Ittge'Y from the rriOrlera t heatre? 4V . , a . i 1--1. .1' . .. , 7 . ite- ., . 1.,. - dor" , - A .. ;11 . , 440 1 Pt' . . , . , . . ... . , . . . a . - Louis Blues," '. . FEATURE PICTURE. HOUSE PETERS in his greatest screen production. mi.ou Never Know Your Luck." 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