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Show I , t, ,, , ,t ,,,,,..1,,,,,,, :40''''' , ,,..r,..7,st ,.....,,,,,, , -, . - , e- ' '..E. - t),)) - - , ' i i - - . , .,, . i 1 , ,- i , , ,, ' ,; 0, , ' :10 ji:o'' ilik. I , ...fe - . An ta ,. -- - ,, ,,, .. . I - 0 . .- - f , , .a.lt: ''', f J., , .,,. . 1 1 , ) 4 4 - - '' , f . -- -- t 0 i '1 o- - ,-- ,a i - t 1 r , ., . BY M. WELLS r, sit 7 , t $ $, .,,'if. ) ,"2 , . . , ' ,y:,k - I t 7T 4' . li, l iwi ; JLE-- , 1 I occa-.Ilon- 4'., - .,,....., il . r 11 .,,.., I. l'i , - 4 i c'- '1, i , ,e Way"--altho- ugh -- , I I. ', ; i ' - ' - in the authentic. original Jeanne Engels Interpretation. tomes to the Salt. Lake Theatre for three nighteand a matinee start. : big Sept., L. This drama is said tct be the most Intelligent and .penetrating of tho successes. If is deseribed Its a. play of ideas and also of bitter "Uri against reformers. It presents the preacher and the wninan of sin In emotion: al conflict However. it Is said to be so honest in tts approach to the struggle between religion and sea that it causes one to forget its F I - , - 4 - I , ! 4, ' - - , , ' . , , - - - - , , , . .r ' ',,4 an forma important till at the new Orphennt for femininity with the beauty of Venue is found on the vaudeville and movIng p!cture part of the pewtram. "Paint and Powder" is the first-roufeature and stars aAtotable catt. It was directed and nroduced for this concern by Hunt Strom-bersaid to be one of the youngin est and ablest producer-tirectothe motion picture induetry. The story I. ti et'tIbi.ai plausible and the eituations are calculated- to give the biggest thrills. A east featuring Elaine Itammerstem has , been assembleA among which are many Of the screen's greatest favorites. Theodore Von Etz. John STitar: Derelys Perdu. Russell Simpsot. lind Pat Hartithe gan complete high calibre cast. The five Ackerman Harris vandeville acts feature the Grant and Wallace revue. a fast moving combination of mutc.c. st;ng and dance. siin three beiautifut girls and two Clever hots. The letter is e Canl than of the royal court. with comedy ranging from "Uncle 'Toot". to Shakespeare. Ed Powder and corm; rany in 'The Bandit." present a 'ketch that ts a thriller.. Minette and f"..ofke offer a pretty act of music and dance. Harold Alberto. as the Gay Deceiver." has a re freshing In of chatter and tricks. A! the matinees , only comes " the, struggle et ar .',the .tragedy ,: it brolight to the Eves of some who participated and the pathos of human suffering whlch xnujt be endured for the benefit bt the state, is the feature offe;Ing of the bill at the Parttime this week. .This story i wCll follpsitedeby- the filpi and gives a vivid pictureof the Mate of Europe which Ibanez intended to portray. The tragic a'.mosphere which the picture creates soon floats away. however. when the vaudeville program begins-- - One of the best ne:s is the dancing performance of able Lewis an company which Is both funny and artistic. One of the thrillers of the hill is the performance of AUSPie and Czeck, in which are hatchete thrown about and a whip flourished withexpert hands.' The Three Vbiriwinds the provide "snappy"- act of the bill. The act becomes sto fast they have to act on roller skates to finish it. Halt and Wilbur are comic pirtrim in an that draws much applatire. Ben Smith is a, eolo comedian anti the Melva Meters are clever niusicat performers. g. rt at BELNIEVIIErT itADY A A IV! part on the Codsnatt4in8 . du , 'YetIowFirg.r MONUMENT. A ,monument. to the late Sarah Bernhardt, k,r.g beloved of- Faris theatregoers. it to be erealed Place Slakshclits, nearly a north of the Itond rein: el' the Champ,' Elyse's- - The site e cut!5selected by the city alit., rt,!es close to the bide hotel in the now. levard Pereire whcre Ow ne.rt.,,, A committee fotncd diod. ' after BProliar.;;:5 death, is i.t charge of the td'uiect. o, VARIED OFFERS, , Theatre For Negroes. Work has started on a new I.500 at theatre at State and Thirty-nt- h streets. in the heart of the le is be--1 connection with a knights of Pythias building, and the total cost will be li.f.00,000. It tlq not decided yet what use will be made of the theatrb. hut It it planmd for the drama. New York :Morning Telegratn. black belt. of n ing erected-I- New-Yor- "0 I r; ,tli) , it'.4 4 11 I's) 1 4 . , , fi , 1 '' i - ft 't 0 r fil ' r'-- , , ..,3 VC ' ...' oiro ' ' ',4 I : ZI ;; 1 fl L',11 4r.t1:4--.T:.:- ' k, , 6 1.) ---- - knoel"" 1,14: i t r ffi, Of4 4i r e, Not - -' A ,Y0 I 1 41 - t ' "I! 1t pst Alio , 4, 4.0 ; '.4 ; e PA14-'13t- 1 141i cl ' 440, - z't,,,,,.1,1::2. r ti oRrGov ,,LART tt,r ilLnotn "Do (4.1 nri-- "miming' this seems. and this aecookeo to It. ogee thirty-et- a 10"01,.. V410 11 111 salient' nalar If al lite best. Floats 1st the tea tregS tostrogintest wilt he taro tree entertainments at 1. ott 4 held egmgarneggla eight. Laseett's season mill rod ,viitt a sad 7 p Pa. These Ittodsty entertainments bate beta ',abet Day reiettration a sleek items Jlandas. - ' (Ahertistinett) .11.1TE ,, r Ds:-:ii- nt , ' , I; l't Te i -s ' r:' t IA is . CV 'k '.. FAMOUS NOVEL 4.-tkill rritles41 hi Ilio'll lcI:rt.de D''ratetre'11:c't AUSSIE 'AND CZECK 00 00 N&W MELVA SISTERS 00 HALL AND WILBUR ae metre. created the rely In Neve !lark. was adapted from o store by Somerset Itaitsban. intent Wolfed I. time lobes nod matinee. AND COMPANY THREE WHIRLWINDS 00 3 Superb Setting For High Achievement standard form of contract for is being prepareo by the Actors Equtty association. The move follows the recent change Kquity conetitution, amended at A ... tiouph M 0M il See The- New. KELVINATOR -- Latest Miracle in Refrigeration. Pantages Lobby Exclusive Distributor. DINWOODEY'S, r c3311SiMIWIFE P;M Westminster great-bene- cuttic-..- Panta l College-Wil- Open Sept. 15 I n PANTAGES FAMOUSLY COOL; Musicians are by nature 'anti the future cultuiel'of the world." breed. They eta 'attentIon to its many, neceseity a peripatetic of From the 'wandering minstrei points of 'resemblance ,to Greece old down to the traveling virtuosi I in its age 'of glory. Therpoint to and condactors of the present day; the ohvioui dene cif .uropean they bate trodden the highways of I supremacy. iteminiecenees- the wide world in the practice and Returni ng once more to .Zion pursuit of their art. 'That the enriching experiences' home city fetr a Peri"d or 11 now itftera ion eh- of travel have nct yearsand travel-diariseen anew in tha light& of a musicians modern, I tierce is to be wondered Its own unique beauty ard tveyir- of at. Surely the twentieth century tie traditionthere is a tinge of should have its Dr.. Burney. and regret, a touch ef nostalgia its the of inexorable. tra.tiefor- America in particular might protit richly were the pen of a Pedere- mations. There lingers here andwski persuaded to record the pass- there a pale roman. faint redaYe. minders of the , ing show., a 34 - There-othe old corner kande Only now. just short,' of years span. have my own wander-infr- a Witnt was once the "Valley louse" taken me to the conipleting 'here an a very email child I ate my parents on my western .reach of our s.wit land, thin which 'may- be taken ao evidence fir:4 v:sit to the city; rememberine my excitement at the fiet of the, ever increasing lure of the my first Galli siert for nativea and aliens alike. sight of troPey cars; the round of a. hand, organ on now can ef first for time the Only .rernernher:rg I eltdato the Why and the where- the street coener; br7ath as we for fore of-- that extraordinary genus aP,a fightirg info Lake 7.930.11. &tit the jammed the CellfOrtliac" t re to nitres" a pertIrmatice by the Trayeling, over the glorious des- historli stock company: ,likewisej ert to Los Angeles. thence to 'San the f !hr: fie Wanted the Low-dowlarge handed opftaIi Franc.sco and back agaM nouthC. ft. Savoy: the rant old rrend in a brief with ward. sojourn of thousands devout the A member of the Theatr'cal Premi Bithera, I 'am over- IltentiityTatiernaele: the firic hear- flepre.eniatives of America and whelmed and amazed at the - rt the of the under the, ing organ big a good job. went into one weo 'most prankinh magnificence. the hands nf Radcliffe: the' hig chorus the officehasof the vaand the endless aegoctation prodigal fertility. ender the baton of Beesley.. ;How called up h's employer. riety of vegetation. climate and a rile. hex Fplem;idly and inspiring are "I hear you nit') peoples. Loa Angels," with its 'in- how .lanifntli rheped towards your pre agent. le there any choate hordes gateman raw and reck- a culture all lte own! me without ceked he for thanee less. outreaching itaett and unThere f011owed the sirdent enhut thusiasm or giving hie name. Then F,fritcP. hetoroseneous: pleasantly Stephens with the "to that go? Wel. no harm done.there .is the ."Row.:' at Hollywood. chn-rthe briillant, organ playing An4 he hung up. unique, imposing, and fascinating., of McClellan; the local opera for a Joh "Whit are you WW1 tritil its superb under the devoted and for? Haven't you phoning got a good oae?" symphonic tnasterplitees under the splrited guidance of Whitney. Spenwax asked. star" with attentive thousands cer and Bloc?: the tentative ef- he ltdre. but I jug wanted to pee to ireao the envy fort" towards the organiation of I stood with the hoe. pe mall how of Donlon. New York or chicago. symphony orchestra. tuad a g nod precis agent and '6 It the flamboyant ,third" city can Important eraduc,ions In the old waxtt making any change. 80 produce thie, whale might not the theatre by Henry Miller. Blanche longr--Tp- roa of peaces. RP time ...bring and filtering many te, Margaret Anglin, . othera et equal time. forth. to beguile the tottest can hardy .. If one islostled and repelled or Thee ars only a few of the le the destiny of sour reser:ant 4. left wondering in the youtig metroin the march of time in thil slonx and your miths organ. the outpost of one of the greatpolis'. one has but to turn northYee, the challenge of the emp!re ward to ite oiler alder II forget est -- dramas of Amer:can hi1ot-3builders is here amidst the eternal to of the prevailing gender Sig transit 'Leiria cities) ." IMO is mountairs be completely pertmacel. and to &twee to escia!m. but no The behold how marvelously the west old theatile still stantle---hthere .eatt,and does assimilate and atrial Is the owe:tons warning of ''gasoe huUn!Tit cross The choir etreanta of alley hard, by. gamete ita A M Francisco has'for me. der the Lund return" manity. 11 New trAthiphant from its California inmore wonder and charm-thaV vc000r,cu,r y In of lieu the opera York. She has a unique personall- vaion. the- e le the school of music. ty. if the teem can rm. svpIpd v. euperb foundation. srw smow,Toptir cities. One feel' immediately the ste.,hens is in retirratent. WhittiLLOON 111111E11 spell of a woriel city with the is McClellan ney gone. is gone. ;. Charm of an oriental !added Elaine Ho mmerrells an centrally, located and so ,Vethe I. genP, and that br;11,ane Alfred Lambournee-wi- ll Salt DER. OWDER POWDrit integrally, vital to the ettyat char- 14.I.V. Lake fal .to find him a wrrtbv taetertand tome. Evert the hordes niche? rtvr BIG ACTS I I be Ant not may fell grantel tourtste who easy, victims of Meta. Only. n I itir4 line tu simmer b of tant the the ELLOIA1 to fakery yl Ime, FINGERS" gulden, cannot dispel ..the charm of the' Weite. mervelouely grted to my seentiatlon with him I Chines Amps nor the granite mo- 1t: notonows intensi,y of the 'Cli.nese owe try aernillintanee with r the preelous part of' the worlds theatre. And what an amazing most an affords mueiest literature. Panorama Senette, Plot quartets, ett4itett .. from a elahlatteink hueite teem- enticortos. there was nothing in ing hills, its superb park Snit the tering mwdc that We together left :majestic "sloiden Gate' 'Pied. With unexplored." what porno and circumstance Virile ',Netts and tepiring trolls t has here pineed her gatewaY have conic. left their imprint and betvreen occident and orient!. departed, A new recline ie under Pam.Ing through all thla 1001- wuti the pact remain44nd fornia ender.,world OW'S came. Can one in Rs a challerige? Granl open' 'nig. Dance over tint Over' to toy- wilnd the long trausit du justiee to the preeept? Indimusic become. are There queetloncan mitchty seesets here, in genous to a region so replete with t Zinn. You seem to ha.ha wonder pod charm. IP. not the very ',free frost, haveriomprit:vely profFgaiity and the comPleteness the laze virue: loultve within thei 11 Ws! Dance Music in . he of it natornt beauty a deterrent to thades of the enpurpled mountCu 1 , the croittit- iftlatinotTnn, Ig lief I peaks; the sonorous wrrd Stale. . I: 00' tio.'InPA rPproti,te-ti.--rthto the tt,k it a f.rnit hnnic pocra parfogo-than 'the crestive 'field, SEE FINZ YOURSELF ' The "favot te hymn" In thy yet therti art thetsg ermine Ad the erorld's keenest observers, who trub:e of a Yates lentos tan hardly I of.e In California the focal Point. remain tbe keynote of a vir3e rare: riaarylawitirvr"1"glabb.e;.7. - PRICES 00 'PIONEER" PICTURE WE EVER SAW of Clore connected with the 'art 01 the theatre," and thereby admits directors to the ranks of the two- ciation. John Eearles is in .tharge of, drawing up the new contract' forms. and he has stem out letters' to numerous d5rectors of prorn-- i pence asking for the.lr set advice. The Manager's Protert;ve efracititiOn has alto been relocated to cooler on the ley out of terms and cause. The first rough drafts contain, All parties to tht five secttors contraet come under Section S. of the tails play are provided for pai The third the second paragraph fettion is left blank in great On tor varied terms and conditions, of each particular engagement. Fittles suit regulateons as decided by the custom and netter of the theatre ire giNeti in the next section. The :ast tqause. provides for arbitration of all ela4mtem and is constdWith ered the nicel important. arbltrat'on agreed to in the cone are suits tract mary iitw expected fit to' to he tivo'ned .and be der.ved.by all parties conceened; Billboard. - IT'S ALL IN FUN AND WE NEVER RAISE OUR BET THE ',the Teperi mecing Which allows the incluLion a o6 MEN !nage directors -, WHAT YOU OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT SALT LAKE BAD . I ; BEN SMITH NEXT WEEK th.ter Glories of the West S2em to Provide --- 00 oTolou'efiUL----- to-B- - 00 PICTURE ALONE third veneration of a theatrical Entgase Both of his ravents were !the and so wereparents." to welcome , ratty expect. --- John Drew Francisco again. ' for he itzys he is sti I young and i atilt sn setor.LThe Knave in Oak;Jand Tribune. ! i MAZETTE LEWIS' at ear 4.1141Vi - 00 THolorgont. the titre teem Warbary Coast iht 'theme tremble defiance et the nineties,. ativetenary le ft IN, lass made beeri Paid that he is one of the that darter play talereationalle tateeers. will grace $he Mew at the aU few promtnent actors who WWI aeLake Theatre Monday, Petiteaver th, a thil hereon al EAGELS.Itualiv born on the stage. lie is of matast t he , 00 THE Vet-Y- ., "r.l.rf.- 1 of high school and 2 years Offers 4 years , of college work. Tuition Only $60 a Year. , Board and Room $280 a Year. dtified liste- ning---enough For catalog or information address, President H. W. Reherd, D. D. 11 01. -- 7 - mite-stem- ppH EH Sam 4-- 1 cent-pon- tofu-clot- Westrninster Colleg0 Salt Lake Utah. ;ge- ut tr . 0'' 0100-4)- - MIPS Eogels engagement to three Oafs. , .limited Theatre,' Sept. 6. , j 11 , k. - , , - ' - , . . . to , , irl - , Join, . - and el MOM. Rani:1,31p Trani W.- - FOIMfttP I m,oninnIt intyry. "Attelt,rbonnpson.. P.Wews PINY Iry C.1-,- n i 4 - 1 - - 0 . , M-1-ECI II 1 positively 1110' H. ; HARRIS Presesta America's Facretts Dramatic Anima PI A Saturday,'Sept. 4 1 , finEf , . , is CITY AND MAIL ORDERS NOW SEAT NA11.11,-REIrnmAir.- Beg. Mon., ! 4 ' -I- MPORTANT- Lake - - ' 7 ' City, - Salt, g2061 ' - ' , -------- -' , . ,, . 4 git , I ' . , ' r ' . , 101 ' I It . . .... . r . , . t IBANEZ' i , 44 4 FILM VERSION OF SEE Many did net believe the tory Willeh tate! that John Drew was retire from the atage. and. gnseto A seems. they are tient. According ;: ta the veteran actor, who wilt be I aersct!duca tahpeio3atc hhinf rCveitln); g of manhood This pemstency Drew's for ma.ntaining hia youth ' i Of gray despite the appearance luvrs and multiplication of years. Is familiar to his ft:lends. D,d he j not volunteer for service in the n t war on:y to have , (06R SEA) TO , i MARE: NOSTRUM Spanish-America- ,. ,, . 'contry. 'ail: i 4 j: YONDER PICTURE , .0. , is ,I accompany the troupe. .4 REX INGRAM'S YORK PAID $2.00 t- , 4A . t l ' ' CO I 0 c . FINISH ; wt; 4 1:4774, 4 ta-e,- , t , - , AUDITOR turd 3! ... START TO R I . ' (,., -- ,,,- -. PAL AND 'PRETTY II k,,t , i RI;I 4 41Nt4 4, 1,-,- ( (1 , ''''1'--'r .4, .1 1; , , '..,,7';(71',77::!' oifro "0- 4 i.r4i ., , ' , r I ' ,r7 ) k,1.; 4';''T;4,11Z14,014Eari71.-)iI nt : 4 14., )024644:1;:ys li e;:: 7 ' 7 P--, :I;:;:c,j:.'"--J. cr.. st t "0 THE DAY WHERE' IT'S COOL 7 , , "0 0,,,,,, SPEND I ENTERTAINMENT SUNDA). thito 00 00 04,0 TWO CO .CERTS, AT 4 AND 7 - thfro 0. S. L. BAND IN 1 g 14$ Z 00 , frfr.."1,101VPMflilll is the Wortd Jeanne Eageleappears as Sadie Thompson, the harassed and dui. traeted victim of missilinaryle role in which ohe gives bigotry. I. splendid interpretatton of. the type portrayed. , t SILAKESPEARE MEMORIAL.. America bas been called on to contribute funds to rebuild the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-on-Avorecently, de. stroyed by fire. Sir Arthur Qui lier Vouch, profeesor of English literturd at Cambridge university, nukes the appeal. This famous Shakespeagean scholar., said in an interview, "A new theatre that will possess Ideal stage arrangement" is badly needed. Now that that horrible place is gone we ean look uponthe fire an an act of providence. have given my views on that Impossible structure many times in the past. it was buiit in a aaaMP which made conditions imposolble during Sea Sônal 1100d5 Ot the Avon "With American financial belp we should be able to erect a perfect theatre with fact:Dire and accommodations which have boon au woefully Jacking heretofore." LAGOON , 4 novel, "Mare bined n. .' , '' P:m.fore jlatol Each f reduction will tat tires.: ht..y ,; ,,,r ,,,,.tl, A cobt of nea.-1:,1:5 peri, i Of prat- t sons and a lietladWay ' ViIlliant Danforth, 1m:tiding Icipale t Fmrik Mouton., NViitiam Clark. Leo de ILer- I Civet les 1.0 Gal:agher. Diann. Ilisako koike Celia japoLs 'Of IJeanne Bet erly and others, trie prima donnas, Miss Brans J; and Miss Koke, the latter a a ij Japtst eae singer new to the lyric Miss Koike le a strIking :atage, 2 0 years rid awl in h er twauty eniy . Fhot-Jerbeliete they the of the most genuine have one season, of the "IMF" I I. Oil. its Cht eao engage- ment. the company aill later visit !the heY eftles of.the states indica :J ed P bOVP remTheatre The.Century b 4 he Opera large g ag- astembled V 7C BLABCOJBANEZ'S prititeeeseori.L t - , g , , 4, r77 4 Sith 11xe fIlep (' - I 4 1 - FROM Cluçago arid the reo erteire I f! ille ude 'The Mikad o "11. M. S. BY ARTHUR FH EIMER!). A 14 vnt vi, there ..., , , Z! r: I 4 - IttJ her wIA , - IT'S di- - n .;:.vaatt,..: n 1:11 ist.eat,rtnen el he made .( the Awl.tori- - . ;kill. sj theets-Classi- . tre ALern, recto:. k ;ti an e";ten,it e tout ,througholA the west, middle ttezt. tr ;4 ( ), - i - . J.. L i . Nti:.on ' r - ' ' . , 00 , ,,, tie s , k V.1 .1' ' - r , ii ,t ct ' :,','il.. ' 4:: ttj, t et - i !t ' )41' ''' rj,. .o..; ,. James-Brown- 1 - ;'..,,!- i : , BILL j ..,,," fl I v: ......- 4, je - .. . 4 ,., , , - GREAT 'among ever i . i' 4.!. 4 f, ,f - 1 '. 44, , A la,3hr , , Late gathered :.,),c,.,,44.,1, N'- , , .. , IS for this t'ask. tl.ey large company o!, e,7!tcled tit.gfri who are airewly reher.rting und,r the dire(Lon of , itti i 'i, acale. . . ' 1 v K THIS Company- lin Irt preparation j i p Orli t , . si 0,j,,,,, kir:, i , - other (4,7 operettas and musical suei ,itras. : ewes with to.b...n their name is !teen:JIM. several of the moat : :popular corks of G.lbert and Eul-- vritI il I 1 i ettopvetrae,tenotvg)aneYn pTebtpota6etre ICAlboraLt tJ 4 4. - tthuery SECTION.: TFREE1.11', ,, , Shubertt announce the organization of the Ceti" I '''""111P , fl ,' 0,,,,,- - ,,. :ri 1,, ..". ''.. 3 , tiodi ,, or ,'. I k ''';.'1 ', 0 I an : 1 - i - . - ..1"-- - ' :', :. , l't,',' - ,..--,- hard Work pl long hours. and da.ly 4,,4f.,..,,.,.., And a a ouihful Broadway est such .Etar !.. T... '..:4'-:,ar:.:omplishmen!s, ', too. for Edmund Evans con9tle4 .:. eel to me with a very modest blush '' " l.?6 that hp was or years OM. i ,ar.1 with.an ,,ffer from Twenty-51.:,, 4 ,Shulert to pl.ty theor lead n the the ,:',Y 14tt road company '' anal Ges:ures" in .h!s poAct. whpr:o he has refused. ,' g !n and hie office drew I eat down of the for picture I deep breath, ik .. ' Walter Hampden glaneed down glens concluded last year's i .,,a,, !Al at the Threshom is the upon me from the wall amidst a ,,..! ''"34. ;n SCOTP of wher theatrical stare and 'Monsieur Tarkingtorrs ; :ef " f4fr P..1 li n my unfamiliarity of surround.. wiii!e i;on taking the leads In Inge I knocked over a siniling proe of ElfSitk Iergin,on on hat desk p'7).;i mentioned hme and in Th0 children e ease timidst as I tried to appear-a.,.. Saturday morning lk:::LL Mr. Event' continued even the photographic Pretence of 1,, odu, ti,rno ' .: 1 ' ';i,g V .14 IttS1 at- the school such celebnty. graduatL: ,,, in Jone of 19141. Perhaps And Edrriand EVSS51.1rat naivety the ",.e' tire of 12,f; work in that instmodest as he mentioned an 4' , , ,. ,,,; . be Which hest of he described by ioi,fl game golf ror.to,,c direct from a letter directft11 ....k., played with Waller Hampden. die, 1,, Professor Pardoe cuestons be had ha4 with Eva Le i by Clare: i 4.''. -1- -', as ft director of the Gailienne ss to the interpretation 1 :,,.Ti',P non of the Theatre. "Mr. Evans.' of lbsen's characterrqt the same he a rites. "was easily our bestt tattial manner WS You and I might - ,:ii ..', ., .. 1 - uident ,z la t year. both tell of a tennis bout with John 1 In the ., , , , Ig previnion Jones or .),;,11f y of ' f 4,' . :, on and in his habits of prepare.' ''' ,.' '', .' 14, I anal know whether' Walter studr." LI,,-,:L.LL.,:.,itsdiA. Hampden or Elsie Fergueon knew imm,,Pately upon.- graduating. r. I.;tans appeared in a one-atold me he was born in Photo 1.), H. Tarr. itbut beUtah, about 20 years ago Payson, akeri at Keith', vaudeville In 11.1,111:ND Eli AA S. Now York entitled- "The Sinister and lived in Utah. practically ell sh flow" which continued for a hie life,. until last autumn when nix ability sines only li,,,fes.lonal Ise ;came east for the purposse priitaortt ut tho 1101.11, aft se- mom h. At the present Bine. he is an asmarily of entering the Schol of the lected tor this rk. Theatre. Inc. ii. was a graduate Mr. Eraits work in rnmr,r,l'on s.stant director of the School of of the class of 10114 of the Brigwith tho Chiltiron's Strdniny the Theatre. special instructor of ham Young univprstlyharing epe- - Morning productions arra.-te.the class in make tip and man. claimed in dramsties under Prof. or the producer. Air. rtArt ;Er ef the Prince, theatre. T. It. Pardee. In addition to school Itentipn Mr. Evans versarility is well 1Tr ee Maloe. director of the l'iindramatics he bad had no ether :cess thtstre. who irnmed.atsly said Itmtrated by the plays which have a est tour season's training than plans to star Alt, k...ans In a te- been selected for him the coming VStitISVillt In connection with the sisal of The Only Way." When season at the Threshold theatre. Orpheum circuit- - end five weeks gnu eensider,.that the ratertee eft in which productions he will act at the Majestic theatre in Moog of a Their First play is three weeliJ the leading role. and that "The Only performances in LOS Anitelee. Baby." a chmeely by Fred Stone. After enrollment in the SchnO! wart." a mystery Plait achsdulett for it month by Mr. of the Theatre in the all Of len. ElaYed for nine ereeka 'values asEvans himseM The Whole Town's be was fortunate enough to obtain sert themseires and critletams like Talking." "Whirlwinds.' a Russian a position with the Children'. 8at-- 1 the following which- aptitared in melodrama. ''Sign of the Rose and one of Ibsen. plays. urday Morning theatre produc- - the press reassure us: at ,the Princess theatre. A Mr. Evans seems to hare He will also continue his work series of ls plays were produeed peculiar Intonation in .hat vole. at the ChiMren's Saturday Mornduring the seamen, each production that seems ,to turn onjoars as a ing Theatre as. weil as his MOMtant directorship and instructor running for four successive of tap to a well." day mornings. They, Included "eine "Mr., Evans' pertrayal.of Svdney make up at the school but will be- - tmlY derells," "Aladdin and the Won- earion. to Way wels relinctuish the management of the derful Lariti, "rtinoech'.o." "The played not only with wiser. but Princess theatre on the 4th of King of the Golden River," "The with ilistinction.". October. Golden Apple" and "Alice of Won-- , Another critic 'said: Ills accompliihments and ability all derland.' le of Evans played SydnAy Car. promise a colorful future for this the Nursery" Mr. Evane took the ton'Itr; weff be bad never been direct latest and, we believe. youngest of leading role. which fact evidences ed in the part. but with an aban Utah Broadway Mars. , ,:' v Lich si;oweet, mastery . , not a :nrittlitit. of technique. e Iti '" l'r'. t i, ,i-- : initial produe it i il' in rj., v, i,) ,,,mo, if iti : ... , t itt, T'ire,,tioM player s of ,,.' - ', ,. ,,, '':7.J !t!lz l!e'd him in the ik'r 1-- t'esJeb, ''''' ', ''''' , ,4- 1,...4,rix ma with their iw '"4 ,7,,,;;. 4 A k., , ,,,,,,.. Pulit-1- 1 T ,,a.en r,, Davis's ,,,,,i r. ! -Lv.,- - J.: ,?. t,:ay ih Ire Bound" weal .' A w Ji. !of - , '1' 1 t '' I '- 4'--- Ise,' .;'.,,I. IA Rol Operti. .; i.1, 'Jt 't ! t , to . ,,r. usicaf tr-, ,,,t 'J.t Sj pr, kig ,,Ji 't:i ' Ili ,.viki,:, s i. ' sill lie..,1:!,z comedian far Walter ,.:,,,, ' ;tit - ,, 'I'( 41 N'r,, I Inn fqur years; pays In ,'4,,A I it, te, LIJ- e '.,"044 J ,..,' 14i i of .'fr. ,4 grans production. spfahicg f - J.", v ,: ' I f 4W him I cu,.1, l'- one develop of the finest characterizations I ,:r.;:ti, to seen on any stage ,,,,r I 41;tiptit,,Y-Otit11 -- r as Ben a, Jordan in 0!. 'Ice , '. ts it ki F',4 , lib plenty ofgood ', ' t'rnwent HOFF. REANIS. amlotlon. t.,:. 1; I , Z , , . , New rts7 . . . . , Salt Lake Theatre Will Present - i:S,hube. , Jeanne Eagets in ramousVramä THE xesirg,. A Western Star in an Eastern SkyEdmund Evans 1 , 4 , 411641111hs , , - '., .1s1 , . , - ,, tko - ' e - THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, .AUGUST 23, 1926 ,,,,,.. Oe., - i - , i , s , , , . ' . , , ,........roora.,44.14.1..ommtamorr,.4.o.......g.,,,ro......... ,,,..,....- .- ' |