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Show M4aa V 9 I a - ' r- r f - ,s?r 'f kECJION THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1925 Lsmi and Gnrtt Fi-I- n Jcqe!mw -Swlumy Jan.." SuBdey ud li.-E- E KOTWU1!, .I i C.vj.'Uv-- 1 Tr.e rf ijuaiyrfts Monday. lUrj ret and baa In Mary Alden and Jotrph Pupn "Stoadtaac Heart.- Tucaday on. , laorni g p.rtare ail eart m "Temptation." Wed- - tdxtan mada act ac a ;! - fre aaaday and Thariay -May Murray ta "pn Franck boll.theatre Cxn-aaiabnr-- t tins at the ab-iw A caat to m whick tb charmtay tyi'y prartnetiow rapal s'tn.t-n-a- e ncreea atar wear oin aron- - oran .jd t The s.Te-- a the nr (Town. On Fr day Sit. - t. "tlrtfiy' DAuglaa 1TtLeAn m t h - it: Courtot tr u j'd ful Vi.-t- b- ta ng tww -- red by tradition. It la considered d.etinction ta (at tickets (or a first night la this city la Chicago th people wait aatil a play kew.troed, Its an assured auccaaa before Hend.ng Tbl .Xptain why a Tlrat- and Clr! cam It all bappeoed : leas complex anti mure Cheat j the Uvc. bereure Aecfy Hopwood. Wa)r wy j kaoww playwright, took ocrea.on.re ; . . Edgar at-T- or ! "h -ai beiag, pla t,mei, ta Bigbters," tor vu rwr Ne H tbe first d tb Turk H ojHoddsli E.ir . he max be ffypwood of a tvjKxi Now audience aa follow U Actors out of Jeba aJ cocvmced that Clay and not the inferor artist on the other side of the fooltghla should be playing this plaSt nnJ hie contnUun Inuofxr a that prgfeaalobal people tPfn7J make up the dm night audience hut he's dead wrong when he stale" that Chicago ajdlbnce are more responsive. , Sew Torkerv.are the new entire m th .country -- tahave FUywr.giita-wbeia tne rm 'ptace," continued work new rH1, come to l if SctWvh. Warming UP- - to his Sr tan craftsman ut th'tr felow task. Mr. Hopwdod forgvls. apand one. be as bad as his last parently, that a flret night audiebce inclined to b ileve ft will be and its response to a play have no " even" worse effect ftn a show's success What ijj Mina gem aha would difference if the newspaper critics l;k to see a brother tmpree-Wrpan It or the professionals in the score a sur-s- re hne wbn audlenc lreject It because of alwould like It better tf be didn't leged . jealousy ? ill Inveterate I jell yon," and ho emote hie 'who- spared no trouble or expalm to stress his statement, scats their to procure pense a play hits the qualities that and now settle down In these appear to Ole emotions of sn audience It wont go acroee; Converseeegoriy acquired seats with b dogged determination sot to be ly, if It has- - (hose qualities it will amused. prove a huge success even tf the 11 A certain number of is that verdict of the . human being, scantily leaven- terrible.- ts whole the thing . mg the orchestra, but mure '"Sew York audiences are keenplentiful in the balcony end er and more responsive than those gallery. In any section of the country. They Aagnutm Thomas. are accustomed to the best and Augustus Thomas, veteran pro- latest and they impose a severer test ducer and manager, wins ha a vis- upon a pibysrright than bnjf other crowd. However ited every section of the country theatre-goin- g in hi long career m the profes- they're extremely fair. "Mr. Hopwood she a Id realise that sion. was inclined to agree wth Bight- ? ti "ua-lei- be considering it seriosuly. Barrymore is boohed for fourteen weeks in ''Hamlet" this' winter. Thia win 5nn the tour to a clone in Chicago about the middle of February, and whether or not Mr. Hopkins has a new play in mind for him at that time la a matter that has net been disclosed. The English offer provide for Barrymore arrival in London soma time in March and an indefinite run in one of the big- playhouses, of the Bi itish capital. is rs Wffcjrv am on from pmt Cofitm34 harry Tyior Lwreac a4 Richard Boir.' A- j s censorbeir the root of lt'ijtie mi, dolar HOLBROOK BLIXN . To the thousands who have so generously responded to the announcement of Mr. Guy Bates Posts return to the speaking stageby their early reservations through the mails1thewnterexpr ess- ADVERTISING AND A DRIVE STARTS WONDERFUL CAST V ThsatyegoingT-"Tbat- RECENT BIG RECOLLECTIONS A Musical Cameo 'tr ths trouble. Tvs assn Lhiidren at plays that they couidn t And so have poasibiy understand. 1 I've even seen infants at sues as Ibsen offerings tragedies. They are dragged, to ths theatres by parents who cannot leave them at boms (owing to ths eternal and calamitous servant question) and was want to see the plays themselves and gins sitIve seen small boys ting through sex discussions that should be sept from them rigorousIt ta th slovenly life that a ly, to blame In my opinion. There is no excuse for It either. The stage .s blamed just as the automobthst is blamed for accidents. In the caw of the autonaobiJist, children are .nfured because they are permittee bv slatternly parents to play in th pubi'e t reels, and defy traffic. 1 t op to the parents ta be a little mars particular. Red Uia MOT09 PlCTtnura. and AXCTIA?r MfAw? May Lieyd Moabaa la 'Her Tempt ta Sincere Thanks b. PANT4QEwwMarr Pick ford In Mia aa4 bg yaudenUa bUl WTUCES Raiptt Omklnaar Piayeni -j E thousand!? WITH Marjorie Rambean ta in New fork, rehearsing In "The Road Together." George MiddletonS pew play which A. H. Woods trill Produce. Mies Rambeau will have the A. E. support of H. Reevea-8mitAnson, Harry Adams. Ivy Troutman Fred Sutton. and OMjU AX TACDITIUK. SALT LiKawXontf Olaaa Players - Aefeart,- - J SEVENTY-FIV- A SPANISH ROMANCE - AMUSEMENTS Alan Dale Says o jirorure ticket and he among V "hose present.' . Give me a New York audience every time over to (hem-aft- er bis engagement on this side of the Atlantic la can-elud- ed and Mr. Hopkins is said to rs - Tpb'em Negotiations are under way for the appearance in London hext In spring of John Barrymore Hamlet" English managerial interests bave-ma- da a proposition to Arthur Hopkins to send his star -- r: m' red bei-- yn j pr-- j first- - " ' JOE ROBERTS And His Banjo DIPRQYEMENTS IN SALT LAKE -- NEAR EAST MILK CAN KATE & WILEY Contortion Novelty TBK UOI. 4 f j MATINEE Man a Brow s play, lady b Trttm it raachad lit bad tbr Uoa. baa arHaad at th thia 1 K1XKMV Amta Stewart mm ALL IN THE n aa4 kbator a Kmpira ,Tbatra. A Movie Fant? SEYMOUR A CUNARD &ntrky it tomb? tarry v rwia, and nranooaa a it is raaHy y )iuf LegM a CLAWSON SKVJarqieilm Jana.' mnmm "lif to aurt D ait on" ia pta PHOTOPLAY & APP KN RITTER Dfnnthy tn novira la the days area, FILM COMPANY'S T!e Flraa CajL" 1 wer stitl fbe atory ' I COMING KTKNTS. 'I e a awffrrin Iwrnlim. aebo ta de i mi ap SArT ZwAn-Ot- fir SALT LAKE Bates Peer. Be j fMtrd by tnr hwitaxi and DELETION I NECESSARY S& and 2 t triala CHax ail sort nf agmt LAKK ner in a tr.feufatMm. Tti end TAOKaN.vrLK Uhraioao NanonaJ (ALT incourse Of the present pest of REELt dive at Mareetli tutriin for ber CjtdruA Jan. TOLLIES describable and unnecessary gut ter brand of. dNwvnd and -- haw be should L instantly language ur- - j KBEAK( ia like a . lea always good And this could be done AT reended by wefartoos ones, by nheolntety unlike anything seen on stopped. without the least injury to the piayv KEEP 'EM. beoay eaw, by loose oaea and by)t our stage and for that reason, no themselves. OF These nauseating exones, but she ehe la aN student of the stage tost tits time pressions that disf'gurs rrklen so many rMCICX WAX' The term tadv iei There was always plays just now could bs deleted Jo Ison a ways w lady COMIV I don t'T orathing to see, cvn if the Bi- - without impairing the strength ot sot defined fortuaatel 13 !Mlk Tat The tne plays themselves. As a matter bnow what a lady ta. except that tinman was cryptic. ianguage nsmM of the aorors and art rose as of fact, such language to not at all ml a gmtsemaj The piayandnnan were even jaw breaker, and J have dramatic, or pcturaeque. or relevant. tains a prologue, four the-I v ept.ogwe, and we are "flmahed back ' to hok carefuSly at my prograpi Durmfc present season. as per the movies from 1921 to tvrv time 1 mention such names w heard words used tnat w can only a Tfes so tbar w css savor the past iOlga Tevkvnla mention by dashes, or asterisks k atory suffering doe And kaya. Vassily Katcbaloff, and used with the greatest bravado we Rsqpet krtainiy do savor it. The; Faina Phevtcchenko or Boris For the sake of realism. I orcur m Havre. th Monts ronrsvoff. Still they can bo apprs-Ur- k Whytold. But we do not sag for in Marseillos, and In London, j elated even with such names, and such realism. The fashion wss inso that we make quote a tour, as it, one may think of them without stituted, ns I think I've said before, The Lady la extremely i tempting to pronounce them. by Eugene O'Neill s pla 'The Hairy THEATRE-COMIN- G! wU and the Preach at- - I That was a great success. Ape. irresistible. I have heard this story of one of thd People gasped at the words uttered, mpwraeeu isFrench 1 A j 31, SB1EIMT- -I1 It A. TtK.OAt TOAD scene so well e and talked about them insistently Russian og prominent of me to Rada Day tor In an Sngi'nb or Americanism see Rain- - Thereupon, managers, who are just was advised piar Tay are i most realistic. The whilst in New Torn, as a typical sheep, decided to follow It) ONeiJla CO.presenti starred in Mary Nasa American piay. The Russian actor footsteps, and we have had a senes of plays in which she language waa and Lady asd site runs the gamut as j shrosgd his shoulders 1 abominable. was. worse Aod should It ths anying m. It to a snowy pary i Tnxrked ptamriveiy; Uhy Jiirs &atb, cben sat it thft wustc understand a the mors pungent it was eossidersd. Ramr haii artist, sings a song, danceew , WofM of English' Let the stags rectify thst as soon in all the acted!-ban- g and does other conspicuous stants j How the actor must have laughed as possible. That is a bad thing Rbtlst a tnfle hard, this actress his at ths picture of the for Aduits ns we.l mm for childrsn. ple ad jr teat ?Crwd of Americans our vocabulary is large enough to made good, and inm in that aemaccn-allie-d of proper selection. Manameludrama ha not lost itairied rows at Jdson sitting theatre listen permit tnb- - j1Qg to he Rtisifr Tongue lore the women it. gers should study "synonyms and choose those that are tnnecuousi Ail uiauorre sb endures, iir the very j run te ware this can be done and should be done, rnt AJ t,, cKXISonslltP. Elh.ibejrt without outside compulsion. In (set. WUiey. IadmiUa Tore taka, The talk around the censorship there to no need for any censor to test lit and Elisabeth R.shaa been extremely vivid during tde step k and delete ugly expression, rby Marshall dOA. K as Risdua as th cockney past few week It may surprise that anybody with a pair of ah ear1, nd mas c bail dam was excellent and many readers to know that similar or a could so readily as vivid, and as reason Biaiii A q.k .! taik. Tour ori irrT twenty yearsago' --me Ttuunv after the preseetauon of Messrs. puierr- Bates Post Coming. where it ha, been Brayd and ZiegfoxI at the now ex- Guy Tow bear a great about tinct Manhattan theatre of a fclay to get into entitled TOted the .more atrugglmg INCE his hurt la In this Turtle The piay Vi York, and offerings tremenof the actresses had a diarohing this city. th. great Amarfcui dous premiums for that prtviirga. one wn the and town, the ch act shocad Tea r inclined to tunk hat it accused of 'going actor. Guy Bates Port, has must to awfully bard wont get- fares Hseif 1was of New dxstmetlv recall it alMeei,re4 the acclamation fhe htpit ting into the metropolis; and tnat There was a imi outiry for lmm Lee York. Boat on, Philadelphia, onlr 'tbs worthy piaye have a if looked very Angeles and San Francisco, and and dat censnrsnjp and uaee han, miM.it as though list were going ta of Melboura. and e Tou go to a. I k Sydney. I But as vnu know it didn happen announcement that be MELODIOUS m to too Fr.re .n.re. fwlno. Theathe will Lake Sait appea at nop. that it wont nap- tre Pec. Anow from where, Hai!r' it was c .n,o 25. matinee and night, NOVELTY P will bring keen and plwaant anrenwirohtp -- ouil h. a !h theatre miafor- - ticipation to thorn who saw his an-- i of recent the-- ! - a.Ty".tB L L' 'A , it won id oren-- the l.or to im- -- memorable work In The Masquermeal diMtory. i oien gnorhi to norrt.ou. Mr. Port has rarelyed the golf hut not leant to n. ader a.'wao th " ; jo. e anit andconstant local Book of this Muoc Be Kerry Tlrmrr j be support by Jana Montgomery ot graft wou.d powihlil-lrProdJ--- After-all- . w. city for hi. high artuitic endeavthere Irem ng Icirrd yy Edward Soyca Lyna by Jos, McCarthy n reorthf or. as demonstrated by box office a theatre hT have aeSTSoe?a" Age a. vored to 'he oerhn The adult receipts and the generous applause - f11" .Girl Greatest in the World for material bestowed on him for the unusually ,kre ot.h.l neetle and 7"n,,D"are merltonoua 'TV? , yj11, 7t,ntn,n that may ti.la.-- i ...htcan There, ha has productions dmemm proh wt that the .tage rm- - brought here in the pert. f"r n,2S!n.. that .r- - uf Nr no ' TO talk with Gay Bates Poet i thea- mrenile jo. ebmltted hr amateur, ocragionaily to read.rx lnHi to enjoy to find s man who hi a rtudent cat fnt olenty n L Nad h,m hut f wav- Gl7 the way and a thinker, whoae views of lifeDrtraihT Kan vt no! Krn lronih .la t m ml and 2' w" s geniaHy optlmirtie If award Lika Mans. I H vary Uaft ftm iinraf h hxu ft v. IUihin ArthurandJack CSvrry Wil- - ) 4aent iFWKt kaAirll I.44lv Harr of :ate jfl,,,d and Henry Irvine, brilliant ter Connolly and 1. mind iJmnl cultured n ! Qawa.d Torge aad a larie ffcorm ( iOtactto airia m i i mio -- hould they could hare, rehearsml t. ttoa Miaifpr4 wlifc ywU Mac Irk he a conrereationaltrt. and utiU rUind tiivif aumfy I ca- - .m7 tnjt maiag-- iiorVSf "wnL lKlMk tVRKhED IR( HBTRA. TV ta ?ZJMt tokM. iELta. Hat. 3h t CLSR pit imaxinv I n PRH Bui t cant fy.r r, .j uoa a nic hut anrth nilL HOKk NOW RKIMUO. dlttcty aj defi-d file season, and It crit'cl.ia. at lit Pr.,o- - n; tin,, and even renew j LIFH. WHERE bunchea: M WtXCOW AKTThGtre. icm into fragrant tbo IUT1I. 'JU.i J" ( j J w floxtuto liko moiningir Momcvmr a Cukc4 tha mxtt-- r Art ttoTfvr Ta tov ha hft Htou among ahvr idrallsL umm production in (v me ctmdy Rf rf jwmM oa 0uprmftctr and gnwrto thm jOstrovtiir. anov p. ha 'EntroN Stupidity in Evry Rip that - drxmd world with ft htwh mfm wilt, p not Kaiaas ta la 5-DOf count it to quit Mn. mpo ay metotoifft lhat art to boauty an. v r rif mstfd t ibiu to 40 more tbma appreciate tJie wTr x a aav ' passed through ana nxrd in form.j? actlftir of fbts Itrrvatrn troupe xLuA.'m o ppYn nz mthrnftM m m gnu)n9 thotnrht. or rontribuTNo drematsc critic mw perVre rt BALLROOM, BALLET AXD JIG DANCING. , l Sn4 aN- uGn to tho ftUthoTe tho drama tint M admtY tnav ho ta not piwr L o rvo-' hmaa metor brrauar U arta b- Hnti la tbo Bmisfl taocuax Theso R tn M -r (f na . Word" Fo aeporvtor mmd Tuetot f Jqailnweu Daartas. Dfv and ctoarur mm far aa Hop ie th f'iso thactor cwrtauii to f .rei srr 'fore thorn in a frosh Fox Trot M4i in, bell ftiisfe hot illp-to ma w tin v poMHh wv hotiof and truths hithorto but t u5 and !a to alts aud Fox Tvo tauxbt. - a'4tr ynv a notary paniom.mo a mt kvaRijoly hold tho plav muk bo mod are nollont Na in Tt affoct. tnr t Wcojtr'citia oa4 in fchly imqnpationalsuper-dramTU-'-n so !mnouoct!kl. lbv taat v a ' ui eft ho birth of the that are now to uv I voare any p av fypoo ia '? char- t ovor i i n iSo mauy , GEM. - j, vr.guo at ait "h!ji!ea under lo act or ?z irons a tboia Aro m ihto UT UkW K IX.1IZED qkmiu Hfne of th 4o ttot k r tiv. comedy. j( ag trowskj W- - pa- lortlrTnaa in t!iir mak- -t wr. hAd maj1 ,ij r' ur-- v wra w.rr- ,a.- xjLMrea Til. :,..v ' 5.. droll, and xecuntuataa. Tke, .h.rrg i , tiy Saio-m- i4 gtwo btot ' o add - t tat es sincere thanks. This acknowledgement of the many, that Mr. Post's impersonations possess the faculty of being almost always almost perfect, apd frequently reach the pinnacle so near, perfection his audience is transported to the realms of realizing, what have ever been their fondest dreams, that he is "master of art" that manifestation of emotion speaking the only larguage that is understood by all irrespective of creed, nationality, sex, VTTA( t or whether the expressionHefjemv otion of gladness, sadness, shocks or tears-- is most gratifying. I - PANTAGES Knipper-Tchakhov- education-- - e. eve sr SALT LAKE ill. it. THE VANDERBILT PRODUCING piay-doc- I The Climax Mr. Post ignites in every auditor the spark of genius that is a part cf the subconscious mind of every man and woman but lies latent in the souls of the vast yiulti-hid-e Mansfield had the same gift, so did Irving and Booth and Patrick Henry and Henry Ward Beecher. Shakespeare possessed it or it possessed him to a super degree, and when we see Guy Bates OPE: Post s tense impersonations, fidelity to natural detail, and - hear his resonant eloquence, he makes us know we are within the gripping AMERICAfreality of asuperior wcrld cf acting. ioa't e ser-me- rs record-breaki- weep-w-tb- lg blue-penc- il, to s tpporua vivacious Ana-Th- tre--.'- le !t - e .S1.2? .f.r' de-.?- nl - The tre 7 J,r 4- In his present play, e ! With DALE WINTER , ! ; , C tv Fia . , j . ; ' Only the standard prices of fifty cents to two dollars for day and Wednesday matinees and from fifty cents to three dollars CT performances will be charged. Mail orders will be filled k order received when accompanied by purchase price plus tax and self addressed stamped envelope an important innovation is ijij only, the comfortable capacity of the gallery will be sold, and gallery seats can he had by mail or personal applications the box office in advance the same as seats in any other part of the theater. There will be no laying aside cf seats or reservations by phone. The first applicants will have first choice of seats either by mail or personally. MELMLLE B. RAYMOND Director of Tour. Tues-BEAUTTF- j -- Emq ' W"'urt sar Holiday Course r- tr fuuuta -f , . jjl-t- an w kt -S TSin-i- thr u W- a. tm- L w-- - L - rRrt. City-engagemen- t M- -- h.r-re- a The Salt Lake at the Salt Lake Theater is for four consecutive performances matinee will be given at 2:30 each day Tuesday and Wednesday December 25 and 26. The mail order reservations are perhaps in excess cf any ever before placed in' this city, and, though choice seats, may yet be had by mail, for any performance, at anv price, I earnestly suggest early reservations. The regular box office sale opens next Friday at 10 a.m. u. t, Chrotcnjcus School cf Dancing JER, Manager, Salt Lake Theater. |