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Show Avglib- - . "1 10 - 'ow - 64 P . , ',o a ' G TEE. DESERET NEWS, 30, 1927 sATuRD-Az1PRI:- . THREE FECTION , , in the Iblinsio tug Abu week-an- d Eider Rprold Boyer of Virginia. speakers at the regular Sacrament doah valleYReed Smoot win isnot SfnittOr branch earldom of the Washington Sunday. A duet wait sung by Mel-si- n tomorrou for Salt Lake es Wort hisineas trip. , Freebeira and Roland Parry. James M. Kirkham. asetetant The Western Cultos club was enteneral manager of The Deseret tertained 'on Monday evening et News, was in Washington Satur- last week by birs..John Doherty. day and Sunday, the guest of Mr. The weei.ky topic was given by fdra. and Mn. J. Mercer Anderson. Mr. ,dmy ',Man Merrill on the subisct Kirkham la on his way to New of the sculptor. Michael Angele. York to attend a donvention of the Willard J. Marriott. EMere Man keecciated pmts.' E. Brockhank and J. Willard for11917 son of Mrs. E. g. Stratford and mer Governor and Mrs. Williabt Mrs. G. Osmond Hyde. and Mr. tad Spry . is in Washington sa tho guest Mrs. Melvin Freehairn were recant of his parentn white on his way guerta of Elmer W.- Pratt on a trip from the Philippine to his. new to Mount Vernon. poet Of duty at OIveston. He is Wednesday evening a special accompanied by' Mrs. Spry and program was mdered at the Yes. their family. ular weekly merlin, of the Relief Dr. and Mn. E. B. Brossard and sociAy 0 Ott W'Sphington branch motored at the Immo ot Irt, William K Dr. and Mrir M to tha Shenandoah caverns Saturd-- King. president of the local branch ay.-, of the organization. ':At reception for -the district Sons and Actor commands of tit 'Rich' Scheme. Daughters of the G. A. R. H'ednesMr. G. Osmond daY aftornoon. assistant conduct's of the Osgood Perking. who playa the sardonic eecretary In Ititah Glee club, led the entire par. has highly "Spread Eagle, ty in community singing. Mrs. A. B. Hodges was the plane actemoriginal scheme for making Ma Idea money. requires no pantst. Mr. and Mrs. O. Osmond Hyde investment, doge not call upon or physical his mental entertained th following gusts aourceeIn fact- It so sim- Paturday evening: Sr. and Mrs.--L- ; C. Higginbotham. Mr. and - Mrs. plo that be is amazed it hasn't and :been thought- - of before. bk. Walter' P. 310110012,, Jr., hem at amassing Mn. Mares Anderson. Mr. and LPerlting Mrs. L. Mark Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. a fortune toand it must Varmon Nero and Mn.. Z. C. Stria-'forthat be thought et - , It thst,--t- o adept Jackie Co. Mrs. WUUII K. Wm, is spend wore-----th- America's Foremost Star, Florence Reed, in the "Shanghai Gesture." - Ae,...01 ammo.. tanmIMEN 1..i1.111 :::::.illihil in the' NitiOil'.';, 1 wits of nu.. Mrs. Barry tits ,postmanter general. end Jim tirrbert Hooter. wile of the am. wAsHmvrox. D. C, April 1$. of the Washington. C. branch of the Utah Agrtssociaoultural.. College Alumni tion. gathered at the motion ploi tuts building of the dapartmemt of D. . dresses ads Neel Ins responsive an audience la, 'the the pictures, and I liks thins but AMERICAN and their it Is for us. Once to ins th stage 'is always first." path to more diMoult have an audience with usand says the actor. tame isn't barred by stars." says nit Cloninger is Making his first apmeans that we know even line . Edmond Sayse. back to Yard front that the right .potit le ex- -' pearanos in this city 'having come to New 'fork. where he is going totocnake each speech and hero from Salt 'she whore for ths ' of bilarating -- --last thres years be smoceesfully -, was amazed by.the superiority tiresome." Amorican made. hallo and vault.to Ititr..Itiggs tbe great- produced, directod and acted at tho According calk Theatro there., 4ist weakness among actors latbeit:, lunch. tbs - last American chorus girls and stars lack of breadth. two tho weeks Pits ongagement to comae young fellow ' an young. Sayas learned with Jr also for he acid, 'and promptly day night and will then leave anthsurprise.. As they ars paid enough Irrancisco. tho boost of - its tie with the outside San to live and have a thanes to sue- 'breaks', everytalks or.--Los Times. ha reads, Angel.. teed. he discovered, they develop. world. Ile eats theatre. 'a and aleepe theatheatre. he .their talent .quiekly. "and vial's Stern continue to h&ati, Pro-- 1 In the judges all ars friends His tre. re,When good marriages." they sentencesevupon princiyoung- girls Sim, other replace feasion. Ul, horizon narrows; bee itnexpocted s. and Pals in New York's orltbing he does, le Actory..life eo a real Sr. rendering doing ,by a 'ham! contee who isSay g. 'servics-botit--tthe public and to the director of the "Ambasss-"Yea, it's true enough that SZIOni down" music hall in the Champs stick to each other; that is an un- 'playwrights and producers. Ths service to Ow petits lies be Liweeta, things are different. "Mow written law smcmg them. Rut Wof ths isort of would you hare a. girl who gots eans they ittre begregated them- tho discouragetrient dram& : ale a that attrooto curious pops month, live without looking selves in world of their own, to ,znistake the producershe oho causing oisewhere for what weeder in an Isolation really own In 'curiosity for popularity. to turn have lt they to the Servics raschaniial witileittent-driprpducers consists can times of difficulty. What else ' of putting so stopC4-.suc- h putrid and comfort. the Parisian, they do, then?" edisry drama before & coteris of rm.. ; ; doolareg..; unstick- - leases Irattee lairmakory Spoon get '' thotrmarking time while it goes ahead Actor, director and producer! heads together and feast political " with giant steps." Ms commented That briefly describes Ralph en the aactors' dressing-roomcensorship Upon the stages thing lithe- tar playing Abe, leading the public does not want sny mars 'sack with-- bathroom witihr---in Trance mod of them do not have role in Garland Anderron's drama, than it wants a political censorship "Appearances," at the Maintio the- 'of mwspapers or art. liven running Water." directed and atre which Cloninget So let Us good work to on. Lot the judges slap Mitt tinge and jail preduoing. The audience plays an Important ca-- oentences upon the principals kW theatrical in show a began Cioninger in the presentation of tart eourse. in TelAl. Ratite-all- y dirty shown until the stage is rid of a great deal of the met when a youth Of , In Ho rapan There is mistiness therm ucher. enough be began as eattblir- is. dons by .the audience." bald Sydney Rigs. of "Is Zat go." idly advanced to the bog office. life !Limit without having it dan'Each audience is a than as manager until he felt the gled constantly before the publio getwittlY. - In tin) form of putrid playsoDonuntried experience; souks of. call of Thew's. - ttrw ' . rTes. I bays bad MI fling Irlth ver Pest. them 'glee' more than others. The ,never-become- s , - , . - dirt-show- o s. - , e FT 480,000,00 emP dancing. acrobatics. a.) dash et comedy anti a worth-whiscree version of "Mr. Wu." featuring Lon Chaney. Louise Tires hers Renato Adorsis and, Ralph Forbes In the principal roles. gem vrise an entertaining bill at - - le Pan-Pag- es this weak-- A 'variety of gorgeous Oriantal beetles. Mr. Chanty's master part in Intaka.irt. his souparb Poing and that of Mimi Adore. an sang ralg In the beautiful Chinese romancts. , ors the outstanding features' of the poturso but in all candor It cannot 4 said to compars favorable in all respects with ths stage version ass 'promoted by Walker Widtessidea. The program opens with singing and acrobatics by Julia Edwards. assisted by, bar an In to jointed dancing. Dolores Lopes tops the vaudeville number. with bar charming personality and r splendid voice. and is repeatedly en- gored. Van and Vernon presentcon-an act caned "nil out Hoak." ' mating of wise cracks that seem to those. Oklahoma Bob Albright In cowboy attire has a song and vnonologus act but his songs at. lbetter than his jokes. Th..real laugh grattsis U. Lewis and Ames In "We Know a Thing or Tire." It Is rapid fire. good natured pafte upthat keep the audience in an par-roar. Al Golan and company 'acrobatic antenatal's -form some feats in an attractive Persian getting. and Barry Z. Foickeos at the organ adds to Os popular pouters on the MIL ue ' -- .igtfriurlyr171 1 11()6000000000 Pla DPW will find bill one that fairly 'Parities with wit and humor. InSidentally the first rua picture 1"Wandering Girls" teach" a leeloo is that is not noon forgotten., evier In- - this picture Dorothy Is featured, end the supporting RobMildred Barris. includes cat &tearer. Wil3, art Agnew, Eugenie tiam Welsh and Armand-iCaliHOW4911 PWanderwrote Dorothy ing Girls, which Harry O. Hoyt adapted to the screen. Stink Ince. said producer and director,- di. gated this production. - The fiver big Ackerman Barris , ORPEEM E a. waudeville cm Include ' ' ' , - , (Special Correspondence)-NEW YORE., April Rose Jones and 'Verona Toronto, Teaeherif colwho lege. and Mrs. John IL Hinckley ate to be the Utah delegates at International Kindergarten the convention at New Haven, They will be present on Wednesday and will sing, "Utah, We Love Thee," Miss at ono of the oessions.---BotJoete and Miss Toronto are doing special kindergarten work at Columbia. On April 20 and 21, Major flew. aid 8. Rennion delivered lecturea on canioullaging before pie West Point 'graduating class. 'Me and Mn. Beanies were (limits of Major Phillip B. Fleming during their at the army school. stay ' Dr. Howard R. Drigga Itu recently received a copy of the first published part of hia docior's thesta. It is a sixteen page pamphlet NEL. called the Uonal Scales or Measuring Composition." and include scale for the three Junior high school grades. About the same time his tests lip. posted the New Maven board ot education announced that Dr. Drigre would give two courses in English. grammar and its teaching. end composition and literature and its teachings. to the New Harlin teacher during Elder IAthael Fryer of Ball Aka wan in New York for a few days ea bis return from a misslots In the British Isles. Before coming to the United Buttes Elder Fryer spent three months in the visiting Egypt, Palestine. Balkan states, and western Ea. one the was of speakers tope. Ho at tho Manhattan branch services on Sunday. April 24. Besides Elder Freyer there were three other speakers. Cyril - D. Pearson and PreaL Assisi H. Woodrupp and Joseph F. Thometorff ot Salt Lake. Clatenco H. Tolman sang. "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Courtney Weggeland and Claud!. us Gatea medical students at the University of Pennsylvania, were the week-en- d guests Of Mt. and Mrs. Stanley McAllister at their Elmhurst. Long Island. home. The McAllister. also entertained at dinner, April 23. for Mrs. John N. Hinckley, Margaret Davis, and - "Driggs-Mayne- - w - In New York Theatres I. By Lull I I V. SildgleY. i ' NEW YORK CITY. April !S. Mud Lorraine as 'America's Only Vowboy Ventriloquist." Is a real Gilbert Miller is presenting Ethel eddity and his stunt act gets a Barrymore this OPILII011, in a very goodly number of laughs; George interesting and pleasing comedy. Wife." by Somerut he Constant It. Flint presents Maybelle Fisher ' end company in "An Maugham. The play Is modern and circles around the modern Revue." a headline attraction; Charles end Ima licAvoy in orY. "love and let love." Miss Bar-- Constance Middleton is "Meeting Sister" present a comedy rYmore u married to a Dr. John Middleton. who is C. Aubrey Smith. an Engare lish actor. His attention, bestowed upon Constance's best girl friend Maria Louis Durham (Ver- res Teaedale,) Gouty and an ador- y.... inc.lister. bring It to the ears of Constance. who, being a broad- minded modern- woman. refuses to : A., t.".lionsfl14dorstaifik 4 discuss the matter. In the mean time an old sweetheart returns; his us- ALT LAKE and ether western rove' for Constance remains He thinks she is happily are to have I') cities it,1111 married and she leads him to Itsfhanahal Gesture" before- - it --goes I lieve she M. However. things Mad to Boston, Philadelphia and other from bad to worse and the old largo eastern eenteris As a matter proverb "truth will out" makes ita et fact. vie play will return to ChiElliot's Thestro .was cage and complete its run there before it goes back to the Atlantic Packed for this production. It is a splendid company and Os ,play The original plan to present Mita gives Ethel Barrymore a part reed ant the New York company quite different to Anything she bas the- - west has not, been al- aver 4dayid. tered yen to the extent of one A beautiful. lively and spectacuweek by the enthusiastic reception lar show "Chem Blossoms.", is which the play received In New being produced at the h ork and Chicago. New York took street theatre. This is a mUsical, the whi,le lint season and Chicago. version of "The Willow Tree" and Iludging from box attics reports, is one of the finest things the nes ready to do the same with the Shubert have The set.' tecond when Woods moved the ting of the firstproducèd. act. Is a Japanese play along. and curio shop with JaPThe mime policy by the way. will bazaar anese secfollowed In the west.- - in no ond sellers and buyers. The and third acts are Mogul thy. --it la announced, will the origtralifixelY garden-Wit- h ist r. awillow litritrett ,entettgemettr tended. "The Ellangbiti Gesture' cherry trees as a background. 'Ned Hamilton" an American, is scheculed to- reopen in Chicago, his heart to Aug. IS and that is another pre-- (Howard Mapah) lospes snit Str. Woods intends' to keep. a little Japanese girl "To-SaJik ,VP13 derful courtship until Ned. Amerain. wrote this play ot the 0riican n sweetheart A visits eaent. notable cast has been 'Japan. becomes hysterical and brokengraded in support of Miss Reed. This attraction comes Into the hearted runs away. What happens Pa It loica Thontrn on JA be dinlosed her. le for inflow that twill nnt ' ; , i 'I An ,', , ,;!., , , ',,,I 1 , , i7e1;77,54riner;,4 q . :70 , , Forty-fourt- ' "" ' , .. " - , , ' - azriculture, April 21. for a oombitted business and social nteetins. called by Commiasioner Edgar B. Breseard of the United States tariff commission. proaident of the asso44 , ciation. Pictures portraying western rural life were shown, inclutb, In scenes of the national summer tie I school session of the Utah farmers' I larottr Chefs attorney .generel ,4 encampment at the college The meeting adjourned to the office of Joh T. Caine, fitment of e. case before the Unit. former professor at the institution cd Statee'supreme court. involvt land the and time thief of packers ing Ma to coal land in Utah. K. stockyards division of the depart- E. Wilton. attorney from Salt Leto, ment of agriculture, for the elec- anti Frank IC Nebeker. fortnerty of tion of new officers. John T. Caine. Salt Lake, are cosset:tad with the 4 was nominated by Dr. M. C.. Morrill. formerly of the U. A.. C. Arthur IfoGreirer. formerly of 1 faculty, now editor of the Ogden. recently accepted a Pool-tiulon of U. S. agricultural publics-an- d in the office of the general was UllaniMOUStr elect- counsel--ofthbureau of Internal ed President. Mrs. May Alaughan rOVIP5110., wes. vice elected Snow president. Elders IVICHrockbank end W. and Weston Vernon. Jr.. was elect. S. Anderson releeeed front the were: od Those present oacrothry. Eleuthera States. mission., wore "'"X' Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Brossard. ,lltrashington Matters Saturday. , La & Cowley. Dr. and Mrs. ChasMrsblarlaarlreettaira and Hiss ter Snow. Dr; and Airs AI C Mer- 'Betas. Law were entertained ; rill. Mr and Mrs. John T. Caine. Thursday afternoon at luncheon T. Airs. andJohn Caine. Air. 11, byktra Wilkins at her omit In III, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Vernon. Cher Chose. Other guests McludJr., Mimes Bessie I.pw, Rita Reline.' eti the teachers of the Lenses Claire Partridge; liners. Edwin school. Wood, James Palk. Preston NeilMrs. Walter G. bletle and Mrs. son. Alfred Cherry, nue Clegg. Clark Ober Sr. le&Ville today by Fred Moms Rich, Earl Sutherland. auto far strip to Neer 'Fork where U. Brossard, Solon R. Barber. Mathey will be the roosts of Mrs Hiss Evelyn Hoyle s ,thias Monson and Sant Cowley. Mrs. R. T. Thurber entertained Moyle. Golden X Drina presiElder luncheon Thursday afternoon in at tee no $alt teat Mott honor of Mrs. John T. Cain.. dent ot the 111ZIIIJOI district,. sal opeeolesee Nay 1E014 tollerwlem in temMrs. IlAulao CowleT- - The Inseettoteil tear he Nem Totit- sad S and T. Mrs. wore John vited guests eteeseluo is Vacate. Caine. III. Mrs. Fred Brossard. Mrs. Prod S. &how. Mrs. George Caste, Mrs. Malvin C. Merrill. Glorious Wasatch Hills. D. Miss Idargarst Caine. Mrs. L. E. McArthur and Miss Leah McArtho tulwItty 'Wasatch Throtagh Mrs. IL Moench of Salt lake mountains Thionts,a road that always lama, City Accompanied by Mrs. C. C. And for beauty it surpasses Jacluion of Kansas City, was in All our other conks tours. Washington for the Easter Hamm It winds through sawn gorges J. Reuben Clark was tho dinner L.LdI far up to peaks of snow. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin last Where wild flowars wally decorate bairn Tuoiday evening The foothills far below. week. Mr. and Afro. James R. 'Wade There tits pearly poalts ars Own. were visitors in the tante' during In& tbe pant week. In their jewelid crowns of white. Thursday evening Mr. and Mn. Radiantly irridestent, Hush W. Colton entertained in Like tit starlit skies- I nicht. honer of Mr. Colton's brother and Of the sir Is so rstroshins. I', Dr. and Mrs. W. A. It just cheers your soul Ilk win. Colton of Castle Point-N- . T. The WI you'r tuastor of th Untvarse W. Mrs. guests Included Mr., and And know It Is , Theron Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. IL and Mrs. Roland toko oft your bat In revor Hansen.Mr.Mr.and Mn.. Wayne AD. Parry. VIOL , lievriott. Willard P. derson and And rejoice that you'ro Miss Ethel Johnson of the office DOYSjoln forgive your seeming enemy, of Senator Rood Smeot has return . a band. It Erin wish that he may thrive. Now in vacation York, from a We is lore and hop. and g1a4nons ed EveMiss with visited where she gives them And just full of wondrous thrills Moyle. Wben you climb old Timpanogos. lynMn. AL lotafon.alKipatsthem of William Jardine, wife In the glorioue Wasatch hills. the secretary of agriculture, assiston the toed to success. MINNIE J. HARDY, ed Mrs. James J. Davis. wife of the secretary of labor. In serving WithiatEASY-PLAYINSidelights on Mother's Day 'unctions Thursday afternoon to the Pennsylvania delegates to the Calnyourborrilheake Deughters of the American Comein "Yesterday a sweet 'bouquet taPkiheir Cellfreall at Mrs- - Davis' And potted plants were alma new home- - on Massachusetts eve. end 'pick oat In conunemoration of Mother's ed Weakington It. -- - -- es ; - ,!to, sister-in-law- ,,- c.a. . Lieut.--Jane- - Hu ' , - .L - d. a - THE GREATEST DILL tk , -- WE t'' - it HAVE -- Margiuyet Crosby. Virginia Harding who is attending school in Washington. IX C. spent a few days with Lather's Groestoack at John-eo- n Ilan. n" To-Sa- . ,,t ..., 4 3 A Manliopd ,- -, t 'inithe73and Jr.. , During the weak Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests the Miura Frtne 4t1 Patterson, Fay 01 'orlon - and Gladys D. Black. On Tuesday.- April 11. Dr. and Mrs. A. IL Taylor wars the dinner 'treats of Mrs. Worn. tare B. If. Roberts president his farewell sermon at the Brook. lyn chapel Sunday evening. April 24. Be wilt deliver the Mother's day address at the idenhattan branch In Mey. Sunday morning be nooks in the Hoboken services. There have been several changes In the mimionery force during the who past week. Lola Bradford bee been working in the Brooklyn district for ten months hes been transferred to 'Albany, and Vern Pfoust of Logan has come to the Mission home to do stenographic and other office work. Elder Ezra F. Edwin . a short term missionary working in Hoboken, has bees released and will return soon to Salem. Utah. One new missionary hes arrived, Merle Kimball, - of Kennett. Utah. Bile will labor with Irene Coombs in Newark. Now Jersey. Prest. Mitt S. Marsden. Diehl Brimhall. Elsie Cook. Ortrude Davide and Lucille Holbrook, ascompanied by the Rev. Dubbrshire wore the dinner guests of one of his parishioners. Mrs. Kate Otteman of Brooklyn on April 21. An evening later Eider Marsden was the dinner and theatre guest of Dr. Lawrence Coffin. Word has been received that a son hits been born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Heiner, who for several years were prominent In the Utah to colony. The Heiner, returned Salt Lake lest June. Miss Lucille Parry will return to Ogden the latter part of April. Miss Parry has been studying music during the pest year and has been organist of the Manhattan branch.- - She was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoff On Tuesday, Apr41 24. music la lovely. Sigmund Rent-ber- g wrote the imp, and Harry D. Smith the book and Wriest. A feature of the play la the appearance of real Japanese thildren on the stage., ,. lo , I . I RL- --IF 10""1410.11W . ....... n.............''".. VMS P 016 N 4 7 V ob e the instrument that Day. It seemed they came from heaven. My children each one gave to me A flower and a lust; I'll oceor forgot while II?. last that day of Joy and bliss. My children each one gave to me a flowor and a kiss; ns'er forget while life shall last that day of Joy and bliss." "Yesterday Wag Mother's Day. And my old heart is breaking. For preparing for those who fail. id to coins I spent the morn in baking. And when the day was gone. I cried for all had been in vsin. They know not bow neglect can till a mothers heart with pain." REMORSE. "Mother's 'Day Is fled and gone And I forgot to g.t bar A token of love. no matter bow small. Or write a loving letter. rm sorry. for I know hew she watched for such a token. And when she failed to get It how , near her heart was broken." IAN FLIER. 'The Vagabond King' Is A Success in London t terms him ORPHEUM Snow TuIPAT Star Cost In Wastlriot POILW -- "..11.41w I t totAVNEErto 20 234 12, 7t A. PLo y ARE YOU READY FOR THE BANI) IN THE BOYS' PARADE IF NOT SEE THE NAV THIC 111110CI lE t113 I 00 iii 0 0 VAN AND VERNON tit-t- or T 4 AL GOLEM 11 FA M nrwurrirs TEA g LIT 'tort rrt PANTAGES IN PERSON la is R rat, vtr NEW BALLROOM CLASSES MAY 2D ' Le Crist School o&nrf 338 A MrICOIRAMA Or T1C ORIrP4T JOHN COLIOP4. - on 12115.11,0 1 .1...1 The music of Adolph Brox and bli orchestra is the deli hi Tallest 'Croccds of dancers in the state. MEET YOUR FRIENDS cart : Ladies 15 - - "." A O.. it yip MATINEZ3 WED. 1 MT 1-- , -- MIEHOIEU rd WAS. 8120 SALT LAKE THEATRE:- - ' A ''' : , , - 7 ' 2 NIGHTS ONLY ', to. 111111r , and $1 & 50e tt - -r-CetArtg - rho ramp., atm thipw lb rerehodi tor Ilho rogosol000t to rroosoomied tor lbw proper rrobitiooro, loorodio. SO otonspr4 toroloOt. 6-- 7 Maud May Babcock ,NOT,11.Ar ANY OTHER CITY IN UTAH Nights, $3, $2.50, $1 $1.50, $1. Nat. Wed, $2, $1.50, - malt Vow, of Dancing 80 . MAIN. COMING MAY 41 40 Li , p . ,,--- too omit z,- .11.E.S111)Ayt4A1 ES Admission ( Gerits 35 MIPS THEATR-E-- - ERE17. - DEILA , INSATIO3 ' P7oltrany'llosell las Lagoon novelty orchostra will furnish a new program of dance novelty dance numbers at the which will be hold at 1.410011, Pattirdar nighty commonCing at ,$:30 o'clock. Stuff at the Reiorts SiiigN HIINERA DRAMATIC , Witt ED FOES TO PATRONS , ARBUCKLE, namoloollagli flj & CO. JULIA EDWARDS COMMG WLrDNESDAY ROSCOE si comp GMATEST - DOLOREZ LOPEZ aloft oa Conn teams Instrument) and &tails on your ten day frog trial and eta" Par Mint plan. ORIP i , LEWIS AND AMES Nook. Coo Inn Main. lilt Lake. , Wit twit tinligation to Ina In fro tagany way please send , I New Dance Program.' A . . BOB ALBRIGHT Coos& !Mated Ifsua V , ., TemHoKyv"til-si- HOW THE EAT LIVEN AND ' LOVES..? ALONG WITS UlrealiVMA Fill out Coupon for FREE Catalog. 1111 1411; WONDERFUL LIST OF VAUDEVILLE ACTS Consolidated nSiTt - - at CONNS .....,...... ,,, , RINGPIG THE BREATH AND . - THE TRADITIONS ' AND THE ETSTERIEN e the bent stail11111'1. ., A EASY EAYlaNTS.Coabe 61111.. I in- nx3SL -- The publishing rights to "Spread Eagle," the drama by George S. Brooks and Walter B. Lister. have Charles &fib. besa,leceloirer41,-,b- y Pere Sons, who will release 'the in book form some time in play John Anderson. the Mal May. tinguished critic on the New Post, will supply the book Evening r -- 7) io 111 Rev-eluti- 00. byJcrbners 4 G kt'v, 'Spread Eagle' to Be tol i. f t.77 nAMIWM t - Off g.thi , sister-in-la- cable from RusAccording to sell Janney. 'The Vagabond Kind" El was greeted cordially by its first GO! -p. 0, London public When it opened at Alitoon the Winter Garden there. Mr. Jan. Theatre Tidbits ney also mentions "the personal Tritium leave Salt tdik lot 8:0 success scored by Direct Oidtam and dad p ns. and Ogden stlad Winnie Melville in the leading aso. Sete at. , Victor Jory. formerly with the and "11. Cloningcr players at the Wilkes roles." Thettor here. succeeds George "PRE MADCAP." Barnes as leading man at the The Ileum. Shubert are preaont. Denham theatre, Denver. with the in a new musical coin. Mitzi aning Wilkes players there. it is jar, 4AILWOODS I: nounced. Anne Berryman. , also dy, "The Madcap," for a shed , prsemtt to New tour prior opening in formerly of this city, is- leading road York. "The Madcap" was adapted woman. $alt Lake City 'welcomed this from a French farce by Gladys Unweek Wands Lyon, well known ger, the lyrics are by Clifford Grey Salt take girl. wile hal galnrd and the music by )Courts Ruben.. fame on the New York inane. Miss 17Yozttfa I Lyon ilsited with her parents and reiitrwed many acquaintances here. P ORIGNAL She left Friday for I; brief 'nay in Dt5IIII3LASHED California, but expects to visit Saltoew 701K6otrAGo Lako again In July when her etaKAYttLS ter, Camille. irho is now In the twit. ril be at horns. In addition to Ralph Cloninter in Los directing "Appearances" Anteirs. Zthel Baker. Tiniversitt and of Utah girl. Harry Jordan and Wilber- Mayo. formerly in stock boil. ate taking part in the CE2 production. r-- 1 (17, - Guy B. Rosa entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoff. Am. McDonald and Mrs. iltanirir Me Antrim Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Workman of Brooklyn hadits their - Sunday 110--e- Coiteivato-nve.auther-,,- of i) iJfldliuig - skit: Atone anti Prince feature a "dog with a human mind." .' '"' At the matinees only cornea Har- vy, Langdon in "The Strong Man." - MS FROM GOTIMM UTAII Aerial )lowers in "Youth and Agility" daring artists who offer something new in a line of entertainment; ' , retary).ef commerce, also sealant&n Mr. and Mrs. 'Kenneth Parkin-oentertained Wednesday re- -' ning in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney D. Parkinson. The guests Mr. and Mrs. Dean weeder. Milli Florence Wetts. Mr. W. T. Cerruti Mr. and Mn. Roland Parry. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh bfr.-in-d Mrs. Mel- -. tr.Colton sad , ddir - knt Cii)itit': DT GENEVILTE R. PRATT. L 1 , "IL 111Mr., '''', Llary,:guito-Contra- rt THETA ALPHA PHI PROM:010N 3; - |