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Show , ::::1 j , )rma: Dr 'E'l , i;, Z I ORDERSINFOKBegitultngMonday, . , experhnsen theatres , 7 '0 - "e -- I i .....rag...a, . , - - - -- : - s ' - . . :;et -- otsot l a , s u-- - - - : end-ese- r ' rich-bee- ' laird beau. The fire performance will take Place at the Palace Theatre. and Miss Due's friends - ifl and around New York aro anticipating the opening night: A114111 Due - Is tta , - - -- -- 7 , wellknownonthearest ' - - -- 47 Dramatic Fraternity's to 'be, 'The Famous Mrs. Fair' I I -- - - ,t,,-,- Such Enormous Sunis These Days ... s, 11 e; , 111ere , o1 qt:,,,..... e , rtfaallablisag Fur GEisele, - by-tr- 1 - at ; - t - -- SUNDAY 8 P. 8L Theta - t , - reebo Analysis and Leos. aspeerai lossoa reateet-mootio- n. I S on Tha lite-'- iIs ct rti;lt ,i, ,' .. I ,ii 1 Pi-it I A rM, tO ' '7 I (7 4 fleS, 1 . - N...ai ' '''' - azd-ntus- - l'Ir!a-nr'- d ODE011 trellerteir-le-banemoi- ,. . P9. too - t1f t tot Th , ' Ex ma tv I th. , , it 144i , An 1lSr ct 77 to , AID UV EA: , Laughter eon Music t . nt itt , - aliii it at tti - -- tn. eel Clean- Vun Continuous'', chow Today Bring the LAM A. - w Everytmi Feature Films t tr, th .tw , th, 1111 ft - t 41110 JP 1 AND HIS ALL-STA- IN IN R IOU OF In a Jazzy - - ' ' . P BA T Icture.--.actioittion'a HoLLAIID-D0CWILIL- it-Tn.- . I ,'" LAST TIME TONIGHT ' . air visiroRs , 'CONFERENCE ion-Mat- I - tb,.-..- --, N lAND: A BRAND-COMPAN- Y It( NEW REVUE WI - 31tudcal I "PENNY ANTE" Soit--I,- 1 lip ' 1?1 AND lint flistinem Saturday). APRIL -11111 l'EtICEer.at To um.. 7 t,nrmea ', - inel-tilc- sot Froterally 'reseals Great Play la 4 es. under personal direction Maul Mar Ds Smelt. -, 0.--- 1111 - PANTAGES . - r -- ' te or SALT LAKE THEATRE - .. . -l- rit.-PaVr --- k : PM National Drammatio no -- - ATOM "THE FAMOUS MRS. FAIR" Drury Miler 1 HOTEL UTAIL' I10.. - - - 7 levy. IP AO. astemationotor -- - COMPANY OF 150 -- the-next t .I7' A0.10 SAP I - SPECIAL LECTURE omb Now lbs Vararre , ., - - oti Thisi BIC) SCENES .beck or postafflot 111101te7 order. payable to Piper. Manager bait Lake litestre. tOtether otth a stamped envelope for the ro. ORDERS - tarsi the tiekets. 'fa insark terns& orate desired. state choice el lyre, perfernuraees, Add tea per rest skr the $3.601' rivet Skein fieestia Balcony. 1$2 0 Gallery. 111L00. flat. Nat..... get wheaten, IN.00; First balcony, 412..501 moron& lialetiay. plies - RAWkGANZA , EX dungeon 4 lb mind los I ,f- -- or 0 C:34:1 rigi11ZSICAL s'Ari IN BARRAT1I1ALL -- --- -- - to '-' FLOYD FOSTER BARNES , Testi-Wlit- r - , pay ,. I ; trheBig Theatrical Event of M'eSeason 1 THE 14011.D'S GREATEST Adeie-caono- I to or .th '0, ' '1171"E 24 SATURDAY Beg. THURS APR. ENTERTAINER. DATs go O NCE t - ay ' Yes, tie sLomtngl I weris-viefro- i , ,- X0,111111 te PAL rhm tax., $2,Zet -- I. , ..- t !'-- Public Interest is a p thing. ime titair seta tiethitte- ealwry' requiretow in- - mints for its members. and lb m a Sate substantial age 1,4 and accomplished' gnealling wailing barest was aroused in the question of teeth deducts not a dollar from 1: r:',., et witat becomes,. et titer tremen- - the the most eseential Item. , as any manager 4., dous receipts to Widoli 6 euecAtsful Stage bands, ", ( will be glad to be quoted as seeing; e''',..i, : i., revue playa. A bit of Inveatigation de r not froor on trees. to be Plucked sheers that this,litterlet Was aroused .,st will and free of charge. The mod- In the first place by ;be AMP& In a ern revue la a thing of Many --end from South America, cumbereome peones and is expected WhirlUps-pe.,,,, , thee trio had retired from the by its audience to run smoothly and . ' ,. , ee-- quickly. A painful number of stage ring' ,:.reles hands. atubborel r Insistent IIIV,111 ths e trical2-l'', wh lki, ; r , iiii- ages to which they are enti doci---,th- ss certain , ,,,e4 A., 2 ;:-- '1 erste. ta isecessery to' , hail decided I., produce no more after der t he union 1 h is ronsumMation. achieve wore at on ce 4?-t- t perconteri of receipts. reminded of this enonymous a mble- - t onA Iscertain set aside tor tee sketch writ. or. And so. by easy and o bvious & lyricists and romPogera. accord- r,.,,,. 1' ,, , stages. th: question of what be- - er is g t o an ancient custom. though COMM; et money was reacned. money. Mit A largo Item of coot in revue pre, much of it . "t 4 producers have lo pay ,,r" .0 duction is. obviously. eateries. The only o foe the r moe lees handitomsly I I if- material V Collector of Internal ,'. . sN they tom 4 but the Money t 4 wt'Seven, the law allowedt. probably wasito et hitt time tee hey ,.. r ' seeing tne tettadwors. have so end...comPniierawitose, suit- - Cioninter fitock.compa.ngrahis-the- it lit:Itia;Litri: tohnel":0,rnkftPolativrAlioittehe spsecialooths this eubleet. hut it atilt thiltruo last- - authors And Nina de a novelty fka must fulfilled.ncoutract-inlitswalh-afte- r find unavailable they 'potions enormous are Matthews wages and Anne who is man. enormouii,--Onbe Nicho,e. that with regularly Iva the Maitland young chiefly trick hicycli,ridwhich she 40 faVorite- actors: Ines, as pno ise etiquette sketch which be is alone Theatre In opened 1, gavo-41itur ----MUM Pan Pranclaco. ucer ir Ott; in con eidering ,1. .,. has and -- "Nightie Night. Maroton and Manley gar a chain The, action Due la afaithfoLinemberofthe t sure.filf, etuffs. th set . 4,,,441, covers seven ter act Ithat contains A good. deal California branch of the L. D. 13. of Just iai-edtaroft day two or "threw bined time of eight managers. ossre- - of fun. on the the time 'ocean., was days considered dollars Church and thorny before coming iarg Advertiming and publicity la yet , amount, Indeed, even for lititt.. another item. When Ann Penning- - to New Teirk she produced "Daddy quired for the French liner Way- - -T- ,.(.-.2 :,i,oe the tOn travels to a near-b- y tarns to Lent; Lein,''' in which she Waked ette to gall from 'Bordeaux. Prance. 0 actors, and only stars 4 -- few hundred dollars more aseort7 4. se' lay engage In a -'between the guoted figitres the tion with some other actresses, soime 4Judy.., -..t117,711iik-1- , lAlt-EIcalto-gi- i on nbstothtly must pay the expenses 00,,,,ssmbsys-or.-Trbs--,known maximu. -be- aAnd then. on the ether. or present. ofthe trip. and the cow le probably brattch and the proceeds went. to encounter strange eaPriences fore - the journey is conclbded. The ' P0 that branch. from tom of jams bawl, there are now actors and an- - without- - fund a Special delivery ' , Altair ABILMs CIL play- has enjoyed great PoluilarRY r ernes, has ission eelPeted by the, tresseir who receive Cl much as 1 stamps tost '10 eente even when they, theremta 1.11...es IPteluires. - I. In the east for the past four Y efforts- - carry to dramatic editors the Infer- 11 ehapier or the Theta Alpha' 13.0e0 treaty for their revue Art lovers' and art- critics' ores e Phi Nationat We boon. and - still are mation that the chorus- girls of the There The cast indult Frniernity supporting i - SLIME CLARK turned toward the so it. first annual proftwq!en. This Broadway playa who Unita Box have organised a library this week have total Mortimer. Lois BrowlEd.1 N the' ple,,,, ;Lode popular b Henry hat la not tar- above this talaIll Is Holt- - drawings of Berman Palmer which Dorothy figuretand that their tavorit book - J&ckI I ever Garvie. There. ward Quadtt. on Anbeen have the exhibition at re wi , ', filler and tria ache Bete. at the -- end man The ip anteq.." it must be remembered that 'artisan L -- ,,, Marylm, Mabel Lynest,,,II. P. Da- - Raise Heiler M!iier Theatre, N. iii YOrlf il- - nothing unuanal for a revue to cheeks ue the fart that Colonel lien- - deritestiallerera F. Brown, Marcell and On as been have as nom 7 as IS or 20 principal& sY P. lrakel of The P a- has entirery of animals and bird', vie. George sie were &umber. There Rousseau. Peer 71Dolan. Charles I ORIN ;7 in -. and bard . listrisr The eateries wl 4 front-- the sooa--o- f it ith a vorl tee, Dickson mind Witriattr Amt. Ittlitort. lit Mem days of large otiorusea the. fourth 1,,,., ' ' - - -- sucr torsi Trance. Gerwell Prices ItirCK.E ,0 a r les of ilia girls form an impor- - el ahti e th undoubtedly Stir tor his Antwerp. Belgium, 1 'PERIUT the and t.siiiin persons no ,. 1.4 BA or. teat ,oaooao factor -- many. To all England, Italy, Sooner Or Spain later. PlY of of relardiess ,Aho did .linpressis-i,-"noratl Miss the trut i or a s it y ' of the popu ar- which must be added Alit poesibly United tildiott Sortie of the drawing", I Al Jolsoca Corning. in pen and ink, others in a faint it year esti). and 'MOTU a DINA that, it is a minor matter more legitimate amount of Mit ra die- - are In the cast or tr,i. clam- - "Impression trash; and others have v,,,tou,het I , a numb r 01- t.né N ,L. JOLSON., the prime favorite s tem- - play advertising in which all revues of recipient UP LI i '. inmr otwara with Mr. n'teria in Is Palmer color. vereatiot indulge. o l Thirly-ftvAU, OP Tor WILD dollar's etym. Amer ican musical about, It r h 0 lb part' of among KI5Prre,t ',:. Stlf, w ieh one thing and another his work. The exhibition has been, the '''mitiimum salary received by andWhat M'ii Veit siround ahem the salaries and costumes and soen- - very well eitiSmied and titartornes to the Salt girls todsy, and salarit tti - tra ri''Wres, Int011 romeal rent and mu- - Vienne have taken - ol vi-CiaLo ke t heatre April 24.:5 :4. in l;iS and even lice a week are not in- - e ry end iubrictry and , thay.v.iii be ,,,,,,,bs&iy-- " Imotto,,,, ' Artois-Areastint: iihtWelsowlayrtight. r. In to to ea r . revue Toting entertatned sta recebtion at 'bombe." hat nril it --- snatinee patuidsy 'rn e a With anywhere from na V. "a.t really-tBomb" in a fantares...srl lull , It ,, 11.1. Amts.-sot diiihave a w .orbPalmer. This wee- - followed .bri mussitsii spectsuile. with & story TorkTimets, on its part, very close to the Mond ,Nn.L1 . The catst be- on tit life of Co. party tit the- Tome's itudio that is founded H 104, . ;Vt.," hak .r icd.a. J ose it laewn, cost of even the more expert-ie aseeet, There were many lumbuis. &yin that is firmly II II 'trams& sive - Louisa Hilt Sooiiir,rrrreli'iro legitimate Howe, trona the art world, footed on Broadway- .- ft Marta in -of lijNIEllsril .b.on Ilosen bionm, i There itt e galn, the question 1Mr. peorli I fem-- 1 10nr reitilhar Saturdat on Occasion. such Kiwi an item of-- top l,, it, S. seisnery and costuming. HOS, and shifts backward. and AB 710.1 Ilatiiiii,71eild tisenaed weakest- as Brevet, Haste tho - 7 - '' ...., ,- - . Meet that la APt to "oat much' Hoar acne. Mew- isenne,ioness, 'kaleidoscope turns. a colortui and Mir. -. will he held lir. Wiekey.1 'terry enIng magnificeist-acense-ha) ler. 'I.ie erome-lfrieand ht. depth- - aerie of 14 The :i ;,pransi, Itonnette Paths-- . Mis es Cora current revue. for exampl- e- had to lia. VIIILLEIVE t Gus of familiar Letter '- the pHopiiill displayed. liall well, cone. Virginia, Garden In with a the Merry triton. 'discard' 14,,e,,,,n,-anstage 'I --- ----wrote dancer and hPr lather a Jolrr'w stage chstrocier is aeon in ,. to being lot inted Om...,ial..1 an d cotues. two Or three day,is .. -- Dr Ohrietian Prominent but into bpainter because- the scene beVanningl and the lrii- - I tore ilk ,tho ,k famous art vadar .ths 4 dealt with w .laparmas temileet age , ,:-.- . miciiiii-i-iin Ihit COUrt etenfs,,, ,r,Iti. a.r..LaB.4,rch,J4ea imMe rtan r in nunn,Inne, rn,k4 Peor.ssor-Thornatoe Giles the Tokio erthquake had just de- Irn voyage. tat rf . on besides the occasion It Is squinted that the elim- Inept iot pahllo ispeaking,,f-ndeguest the of this eillentsts th mimic. IiiittravilIniktioone continuous Ma wife and t he host frep, inetton of Ma 'en 1entitled sl- lots i direct ion of Prof. 3ised May Bab- were.honor. now M MM. goes about e r nd lial to it Burrows. 130 000. those ern,,i1 aiudents of Lallinhed but it will be ,. , ' c'''''''''. w' " Also Tuesday Evening. omgmbeirss 44 Miss IlitdretILBurrowd. Mrs David ,hito comedy in a nrIA-wt he talryrrnitY o IA ts h h 0 h ars i t it at the lso would Ve ao bobserved) legitimate PDr,, 121 clams Mrs:: MonHowell manner and yfbi than numberLot if in and Harvey cliLa it et formerly. tatl, vocally reeding itrograms . an4 'have tdigen Mr:: and Mrs. Waldo TWO! Lit Wad 40 have eclipsed-all-Pio, Entrance on Main.St.-:-- i day and Tupattay evenings. exi eibi hetow the ona given., Aorti 7 Pleteher. Moward ity. For' this prOduction lullPor further example (the 7tiegfeld end S.' hail, univeraity Mideleir. Prot 'find Mrs& company in There of 'is ' nt available has been Ieffort. ;numbers(' tie orossig ...any 11,4 Irtals on the night of its open I tismtmate" On Nittudsy creams Miss Ortega and Carlyale Burrows l ,Slelson,-iti- ll Ott Saturdaw evening Mr. and Mri . ran to aa7 totton. T" in."'30,1"---041-livete:1h program .most of Albert tilt. morning- - it now elates.aftey tt,e frlf, Saunders entertained at a intone, stack member being a gifted Bartlett a lailies ottertet Inetislat about by -41t JAhn i ter A tour of 1 halt Keret, daweittot part, The ,- The MA. rt:" tbe Irfltite r- ,i'flateeluellt Llurspast...1Among she players ara omen well i i that hatte beenexoout01 Oswald; twin a very beatittful apartment on , Beautydoubt. alone represtend al$o by Styria Grant. cellist. on Kingebridge SIV11 lie and are the known peraone ria Franklyn. A. Da- homeau e Tneadar boat and th equivalent of two or ihretAiteehit PV,P13iT41 Mrs, Blanhe Kenat many delight- tio. Forront Hurt Fritz! Von Duedull M.Key vita tie the reader, and fui affair. Mrs. Saunders way for- Adair. Vera Kingston., Pi;itolving Shake: b a let Then there1.c.IPt. is th mat Miss Helen Bertratram ,of int. Janet rent. A. Miss Lbuipe roster,.wiil merly three, give -Harry Torpm, N . rinwr so, . number of revues haft 'been present.; piano weiertiorm. Salt Lake City. At mblnight a -- de- - t Ailing --Gardiner, nk rOldExrrt overatnTratasast Cr Ha fl.;117,ittlitre-The tile tiVintli Wasiveft ' AelsoloL -Gas. Joyce White., DIARCELLINO entalramation of the Now. York its ich makes thetettraetion rent freer ing: The Artist's Seeret." by olive table had a lovely bear! of spring Florence II MI MUNI NO e s. cover I and man a .ihe for flolreirA flies , centerpiece Jeanne Kay. .Palite' Harald ttith the Now York Tribune I average. Wainwright ,Budyard I AND ',MIA LA.. 'Patterns." Amy. Lowell: ware laid for the following: Mr. end Alexander wordienti formerly ars- - tgaran in 41 bungalow on east' pay. Frank' Holmes and Harry DOLLAR DAY PELIALII "The Mrs. Wind Mr. and 'Strobel. Landon Mn. 'Herald does intents but the tn.. Flathush. which and Moon," George goes 4., Sievers. (rule of the ) , 41srul's th rommnre;al manager. A MatOonaiel;. fun. Cilarjely Belmont Davis temalna I not f Bargtin: Arthur Personm Mr.and Mrs. gltalL' tir.atme, etV,tor of the Trihttne ond tieriIte per( of reneinte Perot Thomas Nelson Page; 'Pauline pay. Ftske. Mr. and 4fra. Halligan. Mr.. rag. ,fl a large as rent: h, ofilovna." Thomas "A Charles Cromwell. Mrs. Robert Frank Vreeland, formerty eavn. is paid ut for the estresiStore of the Betrinnerit." Donald OS- - lean. Mr IC Herekt cote to glaultderlk Mr. 1"4 trytrat et Mr. and 'build- - ttlim the- Mrs. Waldo leflttgley4and soon paaltt t'to ihe...trattune. yt,o t,p.to .. and oporatIng -,- ..., ' foes moitinel!. shot IRS k (011L44 timundere. nf Terietrt.t"Tbe name i Parst",flayard Oeurch veteran tilt' ing I i oqi. ' On Fridat evening Mr. and 'Mist the tlerald asumed a likeposition merit. whieh is to a conel, rable st-- 1 Wouset" Mary Wtlitins fereernan. tent of ?f.'s, nature. is rot Ir." to, Mrs- MOSey will read,- "mar gared RIchard en the run. while flterhe ntortained st itathhutt, II .st strnet with It Pearl.' .ty, EtIffOtt Pleitti drama critAe per eent of Its-Atrt yomains .tt Pity 11 xt -- thte - I the Bridge to th King's Highway," ceints which Vit.rAttl well over private picture show. It was a, most . -ono 'retitle. to a theatr. ,wrer a,,;4 ninon' ' VIrgittlo Woodward' Clood; Min etalovabla affair est:socially two NightsNirednesday and ThursdayApril 9 and 10, IV for the Fannie Stearns basic the first Part of Vb. P ictures uit of his four wall") in Otesr. Peeves." Lectore. the ea". Of ouch how playhouses Tt A. Daly: 'A on the oereon word Plctur11 of 'qual: as , , Eugene rhr rite Present for a '1.4141 tb. ',wale ping a teree pin -of the and its canyons During thn PiCittt,MVre tia ilirl!Enter-thTirolintone4 a VietMa4arta.--1,110t. fine antPato." the wild ta! guest Clwenoff. frequent. m, t,,,,,la undoubtndly y tN, buildln, ii,,,ii revs ..,..,el- rn: "gore Jakohowaki." gram of music oe'r the- Pell:and' Itnerettlenalltame, it;,11Ktve a WheiPe of the nee" bredregrt" franli oini of th. 11ital our first year bait loos so of plosieerhig . barnsHp a emelt ,eeefes of tree leetureiln the Salt thn intnree t on th e notes by which It 14" - Ge,eteeTinmaeoet,,, .. ,1 Wolf.finar..id. betels In the rite. wit, ...a -Orveriory SIMIspator is derktoggy tootetiatou ow I. ciao ikortilitakot r,,:take theatre. every afternoon and Mimi ef oeer To a Toy 'Mrs. Rob art BOU. an M ina litaViro maw. imam l aries ... Hotaamer tiao ler:, Sa . -tn. 1 of Inltiett.. by Rob. nett ..week --.starting seeming Werner: rb4i Witholl Hatarnett tee bees guefent be Waft violator to snort or Snit Loki" votress- totormo It will salaries at botween Pnanock." Cha :Monday, She will talk on' how to and ton bailor at sevnral furiotions duringT.Oriffes,' ll close, of woo Mot leo Itottotoollooloi offr at fiVer'hile thousand drIlars an , redliee elrbt, special' bath& ins- - amon weekly . Pews I. this past week. (Sle igh Thursday eye- - g. memories and , lsoottort 014101 PLATILILL Mrs- Mai Itnrrowgeniertained (61.1..d) provini itealth. mendother to e ii I sitthepainful of Irani, Teen& producers.rTbe Mims. "LSO I. Ito. fro liner Tail. Boo offSto impose floofloy 11:111 a dinner party at this t liatprest4s-maiv.--' protrailiffiestia Itittlinsicns are members of ths public in Invited; ,. j.tndIe en: )Thnhattan Ave. ,Tha In. , rut AIDELpnutLravx Ir01:11. )10NTH4 1111 31glita,m130c - 1 Thus. - VIVIAN MARTLN and DONALD BRIAN 7 IrMAGEMENTS . ItIn ",,,, ' ANrNa 1111(4101.8' 2 YEARS IN, NEW YORIc--6 MONTHS IN CHICkG0 7; - , - -- Te iklYhy- MusicalRevues- Cvst , I ADELUDE marrows-- Y , -- - coaet,-Insv- pla-yid , 1 1!JUST,,,MARRIED" axe ' " pril 21 soisPorted Nance O'Neil in tors of love and rheostat The Sorceress, Muse Rambeau in ones mate made plain. R.Thts Golcifieh. Richard Sennett generative energy' -- sod Holbrook ,ktiyn. and last but not Buildpowsr. great snagnotie least, Ada. Dwyer-in"Mr Wiges ing better brains of the Cabbage Patch," in which Audis Due TEMOIS 11.100. 'Levey Mary." They were supported by A book ea lb sante subleet -- roa ittanley moving picture ,star and will ho E1v4011 each person frac Charles Ruggles the, leading limn ih "Battling ,Ittotier," now playing , to .capacity houses on Broadwar. Miss Due is more or less known as the little 'Mormon" girl. and ;ALT-LAHE-THEATRENewark' that- - name 27 She is not a "Mormon" In name Relief society was tits OA only. she believes her religion and with Mrs. 0014110 Mortensen as r0( lives September, Auda Due, president. Mrs. Banns Pittman. ftrat will open with 3lise Rambeau in a counselor. Cora Ameling. second MATINEE. ATURDAY new WILY. ROCOnth, Mies Rambeau eouneelor and Mrs. Larson( secreTba'svoritrs greatest drsaratte sareerst. and Mies Due were guests of honor tary. ANTAGES theatre ham a coDr. Perry Snow was aparer given at the Ansonia at speaker D Hotel by Rot Cooper SicGruer, the at services in the New York branch at Orono program this week man who wrote "Tea for Three," yesterday and Miss Elva- -- -Evans that ban beenaspecially chosen to eLplaas4nir solo."Where Poppies Rloota!!- ate, Thee rendered n Member-2.0t visitors. There were ,also guests of honor at a Now York are the Ctsh colony In pieme-ousympathising ...with le much to see and variety pre-Allen large Edgar Irdeahnthh..!ilt just ilmnioateaTa Woolf who wrote Hazel Dawn's rPocrnefiveHtowwaordrd addition tatha recent play. There were many fam- mother in Idaho. &mine bill roat ' groat ous stage folk present such as Filet ........ animal Scheff.--of- . Vienna; David Boluses). . -i "The Cali of tho Wild." ; Arthur- - kIammerstein A and- 5litorY tho vaudeville section there Woods,. ! 117 Marl" Robert! Ittuabart mad Avery Balt Laker who took part In .:4141i07 ilr oeveral acts that vio for headCO ton several yearn ago will tlrele. $lp CI1.ry l$00. nottcyst floor. Ws Salesay..111.111; regally line honors comedy act is remember Miss Due In the Ballet I "........W.I.Pootooal.ae $140!)enle0aleao SI 1 Gallery bee. rims tax! John Rucker and Sydney Perrin. a Ina second it t,kne LW wits MARRIED," played I Jule eine mollOOMMEI took the pert tat "Reba' with IP and the Meteors. Shubert Hurtie pair of Bert William( class of nred tun makers. Alfonso Either. now ti (Arlene acmoon la tarts comedy announced , In the dancing line there is tor in New York. as Ilia lead. Thia -atlet which New -- II ork- - attraction 1111111Z- -t Springville, rank tie Jarnot and Jimmy and for many years wee the lead to be seen at the Salt LA410 theatre, Burehan. in "Ben Hue and several Reasons hire Aprtl II., '22.- - 23. The big circus type of act Is ago,- played "The Broken Wing," coming , Vivian Martin- - famotte en the furniebed by Holland Dockerill Co. After Auda Due went to California' Donaid and erten. and in a. tog riding offering. she returned to Pelt Lake City VI stage musical Brian. Clark of a comedy popular Ejsis fill en engagement with the Ralph group sings 11694.0,tq1pru7AslAt4 Inc( wise-stat- ,,- IlisaRarn- Wburreek-outito -- The box ()Mee for "Boron& the on the situ- - following each of tha two perform;Won. however, given a soulewhat ances. Members of the audiences Morison" opens Moeller! diff;;;ni view. are invited to meet Mr... Olsen. efet It ;e"' Toting. and the other- mem- AcoluAltrox.w , - that Cr the mold not the rich Mee Ralph- Mainzer and his part comprises bers of the 'Beyond the Horizon" - the great bulk of thewtre patrons cast. at the Wilkes theatre ars to in this country. It Is rather. those A letter be addressed to on their elehorI-kSalt contrwtuletAd Ills whip' are Only moderately, well to e Me- - end silent production - of public' follows, . arid niter who are really poor. "On April I and 10 we close our "efillaultM" whiCh ' hall ermird".1 Wage- earners and men and women season with Buirene O'Neill's 'be- - ths'house all week, Because of the Horizon.' mho our first. 'ot relattvely small rather than yowl the is announced patronage. has been one of pioneering, I heavy a ers te nt11 t w M b "- large Salari es. make up b y far the year,. becomes iveircult repertory com- - that the Who "theatre of goers pay pany le decidedly somethinn . new ttended two days, Sunday end Mon majority to two dollars a 'east for metnents-rerecti- - durlag-itho-voiT- MISS Ant DUE. 4 (Special Correspondence.) NEW,YORIC CITY, March kr.- -Many people will yecoritte the scinsthel of companyingthotograpa Niles Asada Due, a Salt Lake .111 who, hair mar14 a reputaiion tor herself on the Mega. Mow Due is perhaps the latest addition to Utah "tags folk stow appearing in New York.-MloMaximse flambeau taken ,Auda under her - wing and brought her hers trona ,Los Angeles and la acting as godmother to bliss Due. They are located et Miss Rambeau's palatial home In Sutton place ha preparing a sketch for the B. P. Keith circuit in which Miss Due will bepreeented to the . -- - ; -- n Sam reasielme TELANSCONTIhENTAL. Toult asseetatios. Flaubert Preeelate eitth Messrs. I Hurtle. THE tIOACYMd3ON FARCE or mot LAIGHS ' - or rem begblartug April Frier te the , ' ' - i no 1111 - vited ,gueatio were Mesdames Elgy Mani tiontilar- t- Amory,' Frank Robert Harmandez. Robert Hermao .Palmer. Bettiamin MIAS Eugene iformf-rtWater, r et 0 4,01E0 city, Miss Eva Mildred Burrows Miss Jennings j.d of itilt Lake and Mae Gertrude aI) Lewis. hire. Montifori. Amory also entertained at a large party In honor of, Mrs. Bourne.. Mrs. Bourne whose marlage wog -n Vettannounced 090W LIMO 01E0 hk in New York for several years nod yesterday left for California to .3one Bourne. a for., obrt ber,husband. Pelt- Lake Bourn. is a student of medicine but is with the tY it Food atpresent u Insoection-blirtaand be on duty in San Francisco. Before .4:aryig- - forth. weet Mrs- - Bourn v.eited with her mother and hip- grandmother,. )4s. Tracy Russell at Asbury park. where they argrealding .orrows who is vieMos in Neel York has enrolled in the Deuishaitnachool or Dalleinfr Ale. and Mn..- John Smith who have' been residing' to B0ffteri for the pest- titres-gearto the liii aro Smiths city, friends of Mies Mirlauf Wetis and Miss Lillian Dospaia, Kart keeler and Mr Taylor of Provo are to the city on business end yeeterelay were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean BrimhaLL Last evening Dr. and Mrs. HarveyM Fletcher entertained hi c.. Keeler, r.- Toy- or. Mr. and Mrs. Primhall,and mrs Flora Eccles DOUff445. at thou, home. A largo crowd of Utahror gather-si- t at tirand Central station:yea- terday to bid adieu to Howells and her son 'Peru' Who left for the. weer., Una Howells will !pond two daYs 'tor Salt Lake City' before going 40 Los .A.ogitit to loin her husband 4)&1'14 P. I Howells. Attorney and Mrs-la- s. Bucker of Provo are in the city-o- n; nese and will leave. tonight for their-homof Tar-- 1 Softie moot to 0101t historical RPM& President B. IL Roberts has left for Salt Lake City Da, attend bfj atsence- Mra Roberts will be in charge of thOJ,' Miseloo home and LeRoy C. Snow wtI1bS in charge of the work in the mission. Mire's 'art evening At 'Elder Brooklyn Charles Moore spoke on the Danielson spoke on the -- Doctrine and Covenants" and Secretary Le-- 1 Roy Pnowon 'Theology and Reit- you of Mormonism". Aerocal duet was rendered- by O. T Matbewa and Even Arthur. Mr. Arthur ,bas re. contly come bare frompli:Alt Lake City and will remain for some time. The Brooklyn Relief Society woo i rezisrgantsed on Friday evening and the following officers oppointed; I Delores President, first :consiselor,' Oienetta Jones. second4 counselor. Lydia Newcomb and Mra.1 Eociee. Ider(-te- amusement& Thsy can not result of our ' OT only theatrical managers woe th worti erbile eheyr. uraess I more than to make than, orsaanization pay the.. prie.e. It le --true -out.ehotio patrons they ' ilia one. ' 'am : are prtc. tically wish to thank our Salt Lake other thd r"r.-- unanimous la advo'caing ectionthe least desirable-I- n Ination of the amusement tax- little etigivePn"'us.sk!"1- loyalty they , hey a la the pries .0.4who,. !rule tat, crenated by the need. of but obviously these sections 1 "It will be our pleasure to meet-can- ' for wr times. endgladly petit not accommodate - hundreds them. Informally at, tho clam of Amerl' patriotic' that purpows by Berformallotm". to-- see the better plays. I uutglicaante,tir) ,, and to wish ewe, has erred Oat the realltle 'OLSEN TLATERs. ' with return to the der and waft The Is of the amusement tax burden 'Moroni Olsen. Director." et retire It should no longer be upon thou who reallY can not at- play 'Beyond, die Horizon" a burden upon one Hearth-meit- Hundreds end thou- was not wettesu wtth an ear Cocked to and eseential ford ofpaythem , of;, The Important sands dratrut lovers. be- - to catch the demand. It , actIVIet Of the AmertCan' people. Caust of the extra tax,,Itave 14-- i was wrive. popular bi, ono who :: ku ha blerr pretty' definnely shown forage& many of the Iworth whiltri dramatio tochnigue sind- tradition for operalon of Productioni which liter-wou-l4 born- - In :.tizen, auflicletit liks to se& shadow et the theatrik. but who ltd, of this much true Instead of tatty tent:minimum,! scorns the claptrap of convention-n- o tax, and If thkr amusement tax''' should be al theatrical devices. When it was ; lifeffeePle should not be compelled charged on ,seata Costing leas than I first written, Row York managers t,t erzit longer. hesitated to put 111,on the boards. Ilttle doubt that In the $1.00----, - -SIAS) at the putted. 7 one' put on.-- It played to 4, , the to be eon provided. houses. eN,en while -- In . wiceis costing MORONI run-usts- ne:ghboring .theatres .Many toned "Voptiler", phiyi 'were Ins 4004 .46 tar al 'Aft With tugens ONeWs'-'13eyonaah4 , neglect- , there,- is, eqnstderablet-- the Horizon." Pronounced the Horizonn&uncom- us reuce ..the.. greet Attercan play.)- "Beyond pawn nding as tt gg to the tat on ASSTAUltt.. the Moroni Olsen Repertory corn-- l- PromlainY tragedY, Let ao, Obi tO see it for sa hour's Idle over- pans, ivin fittingly 00..itta. gr... go alnufienlent- - Tat oral) the ' "tired , The theory. Iii that amusements cot season at the Salt Lake Theatre . man" will take away from putting more than fifty,centa ere Wedneselajo and Thursday nishudbusineter ItI11411salatleil looting of having To eoteprnto' in the natur of s ittrgryand as April a and-40- .1 coessful completion . of their leers a great drama of life logically. each :should be tared. "Let the ' "un convincingly but fine relieve season. they, will hold an I,- - I drzunatically, burden 4be vieux-but-theatto SECTIQN,!.-7:71i1ltt-7.- sALTLA11E4HEATHE I TONIGHT - 1- teh 777 1-- FREE LFXTURE FROrsi GOTH4rtl UTAH:NEWS ( - '--- ,;,, i - .. i I' DESVIET NEW,S, SNTITIMAY,- APRIL 5, 1924 7" .,! : aA'olw;4io ,S;;i44Ag..4li .P - And KATH.tRINE.MaiDONALD in "CHASTITE7c IIZZY -- at our show toorgliclItliay the ' ' - bill: I ' ." th, a or tn - - Ar mi . p- - NL - . - , Nienisel-plithe.,Thatinati- -- , r . bt he-fa- des - - I,- , arat-feete- tt jivi. - -- lavr-min- tat-Nie- . awd-Xie- ad F44,-4- -- -ie ...liath,g-hal-ai.htayarairer.-- .' tec' ---- enr ell-I- vs Nneatre Par lors 1 - --- n- e .fits-tar- ' Ask YOurF .end Who His Been There!' , , Wilkes Theatre . Ralph Cloninger Corues to Present ' SUNDAYAND MONDAY - c ti I llatiny-Aldric- - of-th-e I I Insi I - et- I- -t depa-ynte- I 1! - ,,,,,.... , - , f.; I1It011401N1 -- rtt a - - - Os - tElt Intli klioN; "BEYOND THERORIZ0119, - art- 0-- - ' ,, o w, Magnificent:Illassive,MOntelt-Play------- - With a cast of 150- - , f Beautiful Classietances Sweet Voiced Singers, ' Wi t h an Augmented Orchestra, , With Elaborate Costumes and Scenery , , I , Ask Yctur Friend Who Ha's Been There! 4 11141.111111. - - s r: -- un-A- ,R4.fttlt The Toe-A.- 1,- , - - ' ,' COMLN0111The taiiitul - - Liar," disma. , "RynYlingcomody7 I |