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Show r , ' ;3 -- ' .0 P. ' ' q t : . P ' a" 111" A ',Y1AIt! Ii ETDESERE'T ,'L!ISTEH "PH I. ' OTIS SKINNER SUCCSS ANTtr,i10,' ,1111111PLI.0.11,1:';:.P.::TITE.110,L,f;',11: N SAT'URDA1-T--JA- N'ENC;S; cFa:iç:s A bEl f4' it V 1 0 - ik 11 41 11i, - -- - 5- ITARY-a--19q- I ' - 11 v - fi re trilit-fre- m ! .V,,- - ; WEEK'S OFFEBIKS:ATIIIIIESTEEITRE: .'1,':1NEXT ... "c,,7l' I ,14r.r' of the kind Booth Tarkington so vividly por tnys in all his- writings will bud and bloom at the - i t.. - - Wilkes Theat,re ...z, gents -Otis Skinners - next week, When Ralph Cloninger pre- phenomenal success,"Ilister, Antonio,". : , ,,- - this ' 1.' -- , -- - - - -- gu-Nl- - i. .., , - r..1T .04 . - 77::: ,., It I stel I est-ape-d . I .,. . , -- ,r- -- . . Man.- - I AI Ate fal.--s- t aa poor 'oerr- fl,ofrtee'it itistate rogliOnd era I ine,' tk n lonatV rad- Int niFleato bite been SulltY Of i itt e roadhoute Tits may. danetnit I 71'1".114e--Tr't or ko about ke drive her:sul nben:mitailo,Iiire. ,iionlien tomet s ind sill le 'art- - es on the seen& ' thick ,,-rememberedandfats o;turtioasCorne ; and tba mayor - pwiet sin., start forth in me iipiiirf on:-.ifi:N'o'!when .1'Tasty tellE ,Is rotintrrs$'1 up. 2 ' - no. on hi. JUM furs I lit wins fancy. ,Annwlitreyinn of these wins. - Tony'lltops hitit of . . iino st Now York Oafs- to Ay' get.iti)e I lie splendidly east in the various . While there he 'he-- i roles: The company sill be Aug- to his frietithi , , it d ...In.,. oot. , II., IIII Itnr vitt rtIMI, for the occasion. . , 'e l alien smolt, thieves anti has teePiJory, George Ciewland. Norms , of his valutses rod some! Desna, Ilifty-Jorda- n. deprived Josephine i 4 Challen of his clothing- Victor Gillard.. May Rob- Tony enters to smell ti Its !tserts tut tithed' have vital roles. of Which GIs 101.13,1 .I.Miater Antonito" will be pret ocirie tided se mayor. The lei tented every night 'best week sith i'r lost returning from church ad itatitniess Thursdayand Saturday. . 0 - t?, ,;;;' ....... . starting tomorrowtnghL.1. Mr. Skinner on tour with , All records were broken by lovable dramatic Ireatvid.,Ilalph Cloninger was among first to buy the righta foe- the play, tor, umii-- in 'stock; ' E. Forrest Taylor who played the part) just before coming to Salt Lake will have, the role of Tony, -the livable hurdy - ., t OMANCE - c -- ' ' ; : -' ...; --- , , ' , , -- , e , atyw--maor- . 20 - 'H -- ----- - , , . 'N , ILaisr - ,r -- ., 4 4 -------.. Mi Review tif The Rialto ' 2 i ",;.7-- ) -- NEW TURK. , , 7 - , . "Old English" gave George Ar--- o . "Iodies of Om vening.", one more excellent chance tor) ...14,. he display of his remarkable tal-li avid 'Bilasen was crowned with actor characterJohn' the Vegion of Honor by Prance I . wrote the drama and' recently. whereupon be went-ou: measure not does eon new honrs,---Iup' they may- I his- - argot disbe a I ratted such: lit presenting t t and ability bicetM r-- Arnett In railed May M g a ninely-- y r old ratite1n ot and to prove that he are.", dustry whose inln4 Is still active i could Produce play eveamote in-- i made decent . though his body is hi s. new opus called' the play humanly Wocststi ing. Th's vLadles staged of the Evenint." width tine old roan, a "gratteeentleman will be highly loopular among the! di.and 'Sinner"- its one cherot Merit morons and eeekers of to- - tsN, - - : 0 t ,;:!! . t: et; - Pi I f ;111 . 0 t Ak 44: T.' vr; - 1.- , 0 , t , I - deg 1 ft , - 0 7,:l 0; 1 -. r' . the-Wa- ,J, . JuhnIeehakii. 1 . , non Buchanan and Lfrer; ' rots week brought eleven- plays to which ,aiready onloyed limited I "Bunk DeInge" Ilroadway that bed not- been eeni degree- of te bef5re in the partieular form in in another play which carries little ., which. they Were presented. More eight. although some very good are engaged. It ht. the than one, however. had players EnliiV1 glorification of fore. and probably will bunk, as practiced effered:,-"OldH. in pelitic ad with George Arliss is the best. "la-- 1 Robins 'is particularly good lir the dies of the Evening, presented by leading role. but there la little that .. David Tielaeco, is the moet objee- - OnEP can commend in - the play ,- ' l', ; tionabler I which bt highly improbable, unorig- inal and not at a li timet enter- . old Ela titth.. - ' . N By,DINJE , - -- 1 E.'".FORRE$T, TATLOIL . ivff .4 : ' 1 imam i ,; : MISS ANNE BERRYMAN. ; 7 I 1 " assoomor 'w000tossontamenrainsonwrio ofneaseowsamusagasainatonsoofonotteesammeamosnesersoluenoinnams 00000 sea UNIVIIMPUSII00111 tire . d klimoommesamenon W011111111111111111111111I SONO - 'brought perilously CiOPO to ' Barry has written a new rupteyi He outwits the creditors !,..ort , ' i'llitylitwro bate a- rave treat la store 1011.- theist atTheatre meet 'week. Sisseton l who seek his downfall. and one of 'plat- - for New 'York. alma "Slimier Aultatio the celebrated Olio ',Skinner stage from into Ire. them. having gotten possession of Milton triaged it - under the finolly!'" 'of .11tootle Relpli' (fleabane,E. presents trorrtere Taylor will be owes bathe stetsr-rolTorklakton. of I. able be played Imo title of "The yea In formaon eoncerning an early upon before coalept to Salt Lake l'ily nitre Ilia biU woo Irbil for stock., Ratak tlestatter ao mutat alto ansoad tr; , discretion Of the otd mane seeks to Younger." It formerly hatFmany lbw to tut first aiab be Will Anhui for N. rbe be stork. play production perforated night ant ; work .rs..1 atria him.. Ton old :ticer re, names.- but for the present this trills statiores - blackmail ' -- - 7 nod I ";' , Thursday 4,, Saturday. , ' ' I' ,, fuses In be blacknialled. Realizing one itill do as well an any. Like ,''''. ,. 1. is cow that he la in deeperate shape he all plays in which t; ?might he dicult toy' make. 'The ea manages to obtain a eettlement'On certif.& this one Is well east and and children of his illegiti- - well staged. but it la a lightylm,7,I D.daiiiklavii-and- --4 Fse-entirely- - En- ',..... mate son. and then proceeds : to' probable thing about a young mom. Gov. glish and liertarenteli Siiiiday. Night , c- drink' his port as of old turd delight the youngest of the famby., who Alate-l-ibest ernorli kept very am, , and the emnely maid with does all the wonderful things for :- - Ahimmdf w ith .fans and all iSminish. few fragments of the early Vic- - the family and wins the success --7 But what does "Fat ..ma mantillas. , when he was a beau. whirh la denied all the others, A torian embroered 7 Airstinst days, I the advice of his butler and sort of grown!Ops .. 7 and otitiandish- - trona. tight 'aprons .he too of 'that Later his sort roartakka who like of Mr; freely 1S thing. level--any Hungarian atmosphere W.MI suffers a eollapse and dies. Barry bad an 04dea In You and eine. IMF linb i they may posaibly create not .hat- - Z74 g aie'"' es Wen completely arum word Is twrit It a character and hay. i0 study pure Maybe he' will, have on. .In his recomamr:itered lino a thousand fragments by ever how bar; could I simple.- this play which in made next. nnox Le Robinson London The 0in, - -- Imugloal Amerlean-- - aceent?1. om, .,,, : such a pisc4,,,,st chasac4spi Ilia accent memorebl by George Anise ills ..0pm,, and Eni.e -43beerver) to Induce an audience to mead" does neTt.toc au instant-lees . There , . supporting cast Is capable,: but- it -- 11tract from the beauty Me. for 1,Vith, the salves of applause from consider the' theatre as an art. , Arnim. first and Is last, -- a Yeleed- - Chien" a udiences -- stilt I not Mr Granville Marker. years ago In land the abilitTT-- f hi s- perfornv. "The ilabflual Husband.. :ss. -ringing in their ears the Duncan talent by clever players. or as, a "AnlitOr. shosred-u' what a trans. i ance; but it does' make- the whole ... Dana Burnet. a clever writer, has sisters , n , , of the work of lotion be. We may hive. play seem more of a,broughttheir latest most0.011 , sem Of more schoolroom a charado,-given the Actors Theatre a Phil Cal venture into New York Christ- - PlaYwrinhts 01' as aaamPles of the thought Jtight ; forthat he was unusually to7thatrit-tirnPer- r, 0 :!"The Habitual .Bonbons.be-nee4 aeetn-1maw week and Fettled It down In capacities of distinguished produc- tunate in finding a Schnitzer mod "root Mitchell. Margot till- - the Sam Harris theatre In an effort eray. - I have o telthiect of ,,,, is as 4hatas.of Ina translate: but a comparition of his The ante; ' -more, Month Patterson and others to duplicate-- the 'tureens of the rehearsal. :a suggested does treatment lite not l'' tranelation of eterral; plays with lai playeenversion isot in - it is & Poor tottorrosor to west: I ropsy and Eva" is a inu,, part is altered either Or the playlir. Underhill's translationi of the'iseemto be PecultertY 'lunged"- - En II"" t er ffimeett or by the producer,- in same author's pieces shoWs that t le there rtot a great deal to tn. said steal stention of ''Cnele TomgCab: Wtilie." In fact It is hardly worthy In with some lovely girls In the the wane way-thtext of the play Schnititler. and not lir. Granville- - ter translating it boldly into a. l' ' of the AISUSUILI talentsree the cost chorus: -- not be Parker. deserve to be congratulat.:society ana socech that will ring the written bunch s hoofers of lively .,whieh atruggies- salialltb, to Mall't in the form of theLondonPalice Looked upon as something entirelyted. Like a.moon behind:twoolly true AQ US? sittlati OPPealktd but consider-be sacroeanct, I clouds these Continental - plays - We hare 'suffered -- under - the might ,good voices. There is no lack of material, but theatre- dancer.. ter - express themselves.; tyranny of the mar player who eonby oydinaty music, and ed merely ea An attempt on the struggle It is so dissipotod, distributed and 'hampered Duncan sisters. Rosetta Dun. playwright's part to say ,a, cortain scene succeeds scene.with hardly hitidered that the art of the the- confused that one finds it difficult the In the inimitable role of "Top- - thing in a certain way. If that Way ' a variation- - of pace, and can r and ended with big to get an epole.from which either my! furilishes a certain player Or a certain character.. expresses himselfeverlatreegaa In bwmanta-and- . the en- accordingly. behav- : to Writs Or lodge. It is oil 'about tire emneementpractically a not ' does be to Deem , swirl I 10 producer tovrards In end led author.' for the the the I.:palish. ruthlessly equally evening. plain a clever young wife who sees her-- - there is a certain inde finable man- - heeding It might...to neMe net that we n to earlattn that 0011e: - . something of groat I self losing her husband to a friend ner am drastic I be extent, thee'who altered., the can she which an in theatre the her hare lack song putp translate , and who snanages to win hint backi, that-a- n - '' ' I'producers Author ire, r '',,' - ': oss which mare than tempest- - atrare." et of pitY 'for playera," and authors..1.'. ar, -, ,tit times it is preposterous'. at other . .. y, I, gton -- usnot , rhoSAtel estion te etle,and-,difor the cul- - sees but .asniall proportion of the lack Lot -t- he- playwright-it...aor , ' qu , , of power permit f, ,, ' and 0 tonfusting. Always. it' ts tore In ,,,, The ether Dun- - productions of hi playa. and that, ficult.--- 1 Should ,A, Spanish play be i to tyrannize- - over - ow, Ile-'au t :, 7-e The Actor', Theatre. cart --sister as the evangeliwkEyer since he Is- not genetati-Y-thentoi typical of SpanMit or , should it I important, the art of the I .... et T part -- Famous' formerly--thde. Player. Euity i be are ,Coosoltedi anY liberties that rativen.-emtl not it- Record Breaking Hit. a part. In ir thwart,- but , , Spaniel, anatesnit, the ether, partr14,4 Only' better.- 80 does Grant Mitch', team be taken' , ,', and together they make the taken with his text ehould - , ,,, gonveyed into English ever be the end he tands to gain if be 1 . ' - ' ell. ' -, , S after- -- vett play ! is reluctantly and only worth while; . "Topay---an- d Perform-I typical of Spain? I take B ilt -- 1 show .put I ',A - ihis.--' earnest "Bluffing Bluffers."' te- Sew Tors a : 'You will love Forrest .is thought. an ,' Of 'The Passion Flower", In ...a asset Granting Etfe vente's acted flower." as Passion ante by Tony. ', Taylor I ' maintain that there la --nothing in- - mite cyNeill --- .ex- - t the language of some English coun- - .... season "Bluffing Bluffers." by Thomp-musical as An comedy ' 1 ' herently sacred about the written It is a peasant play ",of tryside will more &earl,' - male. ,' ': Yes and iss Ann e Berryman a- - June in "Begger on Horseback."-- - has words of n play;- that the pier-- . rmote. emotionslove and desire ; England understand ' why- liente:' "" ; Prittites craft is and : been ! Brock craft, , only Pemberton IN STAGELAND con-tm , , engaged by -' vents reeeived- the, Nobel land hate,,,,lt,,,laverytrell prise for the cast - of "The Marionette that it is only in combination with 'stroe& dramatic and pandonate , than will s ix performance of hir L An will present- this' adorable --romance--producer and player that- his Platiamet from one or two tiny inci- - other plays given in pallid En- augmented company 4'; Horace Braham hag been as- Man." , beeomes a of art. work .. - owe ' - -dents -The - aigneil the leading male role catholic to verbal ' dramatist'', - ' -t;peculiar repthat-M. I believe audience shud- - tries. there la nothing essentially- utation does not matter a tot. All After'Eari Carroll has produced ' Gerard in The Rat." Pog'te Teddy .7dried end I E know that at ilightly. The Rat." by Constance Collier, t a , 8:30Price 4ac,,...,.,.------------,-77,-very to to matters that sight him the The ,,v way is whether. in "...English iii.; leaat -one member of itand be the eidents Lestrange. which Ivor mostElsie Janis has begun ,rehestwing and David now -the other I 0, might be. read almost any i combinatiorin-with-a- ll diMinnuishedexpressell his Sundaymorniatt.' is Matinees playing in in Lonl tu our for her new intimate musical chow. Novell 25e. 50c. All Seals Reserved. Thursday and Saturday at 2:3).---Prieweekly such rovea will turn Mir attention to simper,. and horror at i don. be it. Ihepeprtormyis: : ,....., 132114Putzles failed of therefore press teetstively, anythin g - .,, - -Leon- Gordon't new play. called ilitionary point of view. It is not! to . a caPlete work of art- - v - be rained by ' ' I . &revelr y, the char- Ind which. like "White one which I intend on this.occasioni;4ecc7 ' arc.''' that Ray Co :na is at present eontem- - "Trade Winds." vaguely -to elaborate and defend..., I should deals- with, life' in the ' Cargo." own. his "Carlueb-'7of a Dne11141161rof rtin.-Lifeproduction plating of to like 'wafted con'''"" discuss lina a le,Bei 1..... . -- ' which. If dotte.will nocesaftate his tropics. by making the charactem talit,.. troversial aspect of the same quell- - and ..., erithdrawft from the eaft of "Conhe the colorless English (tempered by -, -the re;tet of of A Havellott. the featured olocett-tthe Taster quality .. he .... .. . which-tAmericaneset aclenee.". into --7 " in mu, Florens play! dancers reign. playa... hail been translated. Ziattelds wit!, 'New ,.,ork dran uttic Fay tt' it Bristol's, whether it should be the business Little ' bear a at the of com.dy,Anui Loon tritich." to trroll tee 'vaunted to sical '''''inchanted decided f and '.... Theatre , author. perfortu ' the producer to improve thew thief for Theatres hale been " New York from his excursion into Times Square into I' it ono Y th sellretranslating and best them 0 his re to COMING -- e to make a feature film company adapt motion pictures out In Hollywood engaged ,......, c hie audience- - I pendst In rec. ro et dialect; for the -Leede Art the- its' Ind comprimed --excrualvelotesthetic WritientAWL-- Met .. IceordinglY Plasring it as the-afommooding for ''productlini , dance arrangements. "le or Irving e Berlin Itich Put-I- ri pisee hie new mutdeal comedy. - Peasant PlitY; for the'Scottish Na- -' 1111""-211-thplaya of certain Continental wiltMilt,: Lowthe Fourteenth." Thelimil'7 ere, but when, ,asionally;ww-ad- ome out of the Salt Lake Man Shows view. is tatien and I chance to see band Refne" If me, agree to an- - ,MograPhY grew ,rk,leitdbetweenI the ship critic - Is Ziegfeld. has added Irma - Talent in Drama, Work the performance. I begin to under. tiller. Ibis question in the affirm. writer of popular songs Schubert to "The Follies.7.1 'tend why my advice is so seldom tir the would- - then me to he known round the world thing to say in favor of ti, (ranee Marceau. of Bair lake followed. The Way, as set upon the ,lation Kind of JIM:. The- otoicY laa - ?node Ineseort M memorizing the om y Rexward into an English that' would la .a romantic to belong to no.00 stagecqieema one of the rise Mkt now Cornish the attending loading feminine .pert In The Dark City. clew and to no counts7 knoltru to be Understood hi' everY Eng:leh- an ambitious and gifted man .,..-young Atteld. In New York. dancin 4E2 of music and world. civilized the school world. Foreign. cities 'Peaking producer. the drama, teeth the - with"- - of ' -- 3441" translation- - would . be treated at Beattie. Washington, has are mentioned. The characters; The ., in the Bowery cestadrant Frederick Stanhope has startod ing samosa In the 'Meek of Faris. Madrid, Florence: aa-- a- very full and complete seen. wetter' an made exceptional ' to international fame and riches. '"i'mm '' yohearsa:s -:"Th 'Mont." Sea dramatic department et the- ischool.' but they do not look,- they do not olio out of wIltelt-- Plat ' : -., ' ' Which :Ilan- Entfr.e Year in: N ew or Isaght4, pest ode Snail. Onttld ae,otioned a IdaY.the colt.. --'' - '' - - - oe--n reparta,trOtn,tbe..institallon. WUlard' or Italians We haveever-- st. of whh, would besitril became -. And.roon ' 'PHs 'latest mmerIn ealatt tklekenif Georg, I suppose I am a hasty and ears- - it would b complete local-T Payee B arriecale &averts thst in Altura to that east Of "Undertow." DON'T MISS THIS ONE Cricket on th Heanit." I have not quite. young less reader; I seize-thP ne meaning of t th en th eatres in a small- : II , ' '. In Which Dorothy ,Dalton is to sp- man is said to have shown excep- the OW, quickly, inentallytsupply mind on this point: like Rosa Dar- iell' tional talent in character portray- thwaccent. the local colorcall Pear. I "only aidt for infertuition', ono in thewoynthielyiehhie ee"r 1 al. Thb play was produced by the what yOU Willbut when I beer Hitt. Perhatis ever? Pia? Most , be ....Ar 31li' insnosertlETemessomemsegentsemTrterosesonsortesessessits see Irthit-ieon s, twIttannittptlytostrImmilittiMitteltaglitte last 'Merlon Cornish players. beginning Dec. rt from ths mere with oven. on KS ovrts merits. It . 0..., , . : -v.-4 . bank- - ' .. - .. - 'llllkè es .... trio-mp- 1 , - El An, moos ,, ALL 'a1riitit.',,U..T...iéS'-- : the-wif- . a e s . - - ,t- tall--tryin- 11.'-- ' illy I as as 111111 aa :.---a- 7 atilt , -- ' - . - IMMO i -- -- : Presents. MIME s make-up-...- well-know- ... 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