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Show K t 4 r 5 T7TT c - f, - tv e e v - t.usic and Droca and Literature SALT LAKE CITY UTAH . ' 17'-192- 1 f And Autoinotilo twelve pages , XfJrp a y is if 51 a 7fK. fT DECEMBER SATURDAY o tv Pic'rc3 Motion - section three fFjiZt ;.. Bb t,Uefv m tmmmmam ,. p. 7 'T yr see ,?-- . - rv " Z A 'IT cl. 9 &m&esagxaieatwcxs&3 . A ilCKS&tti i A U pwsmvtyffk; m HuvlJ Zfyd6 4MiaeAfjia '.mm , 3 iOfmCiiUm ' Si..r; mMr, . fejfajt v'. YvV " ; 4 VrfS -- Kwreu tV f tH Xi 0 A h Si; . i f V: v-r'3Q- t 'W yk V -- , I mzFL cYfsrws 2)AVfK-'dV077- DrCfi8F TicxiIej , Pyspk ' W ZJr Jff X9-3- h JP $& IF Th tex JrAFrFf Dnlf ?A- i &CKOLTutTHEMkSt? ace. 4 PLAYS 3 fFIAT FinKWA , MAVBfiUUi . gurJ I frw?rrr r ! ii - y j wsplw 4NB ' Q?l , ft jiSsrL foot fjjAW'N ChtFt A Ihrtlti rhrt Cr TUk J7 JZoeivr S'Sife JL-.- wSSSeetf .' V '- U fwAMSotJ ' JZtftMOMfr-fMPFt- u ft 54 .y7L 4. xHdJ?worr trre i't QoaI fill Pari, Parowan, Panrultch, was packed at tha half hour. Mr. down and Went to aleep. Later Mr. Nephi, Moroni, Manti, Kanarra. Ka- - Haworth wae ready. Before the cur!Jamee came down to dreaa, Charley and all jnoah, Koosharem tain rose Q. W. Thatcher came baokjwoke up and looked at the ahlnina towns - Other seasons wesurrounding would do and naked him to come to the open j helmeta eword and breast plates ana dramas melodramas, pastoral plays, Inc and see the old folks. He looked! said he earned those thing! taken out and comedies. out front, then turned with a it ranee j of his room. soon afterward I ventured expression of astonishment and said. Again Mr. James said: Written For. 1b e Saturday News by Alan Dale' Chart!,. through the statea of North and South Thie lsa new one on me. Ive had j thry secure us both of Welt, too er being Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Miraisgjp-p- t 10 years of It and I nevre saw its satile. but If you Richelieu foi and Texas, playing Shakespearean parallel. What will they do? How mp tonight I'll do the best I can with EW YORK CITY, cast for this revival, and I ntsy mvA playe and claasla drama, featuring will they receive us? Michael O'Tool. fhe contractor, next Dec. Cur t,on Harold Hartaell, Emmett Corri Faust under the management of James The answer was not long In coming. door." Said Murray, Well, Louis, gan. who as the detective wss ooo o Buford. At St. Joseph, Mo., we met These veteran the vital spots of the play; Mary Bo ' wall know you are welcome to play Michael bui Mr. Morrison and hU Faust company. when to Invest their I land. Grace Henderson, M'llUam Ig. In must send Richelieu-DLuke to do and applause He said to me: Well, you ought to with discriminating gersolL Earle Brown. George Karroo, you know Wilerd Fester, sou forethought they of Warren play a good Mephlsto; you look like I placed a few well directed Lawler, Jr., Lorna Voiare, J. . ..... .. .... J-Andrew hands" Foster, Salt Lake edlto' do and we both look like the Devil. - Hyland. Archie CurttM. Emil and brother to Capt. DeWItt? Foster of act. the first the during beginning twen thought advisable Kdwsrd Back then to Mr. Linday, to do lago. The result was that Haworth and the aa my leading man In classic ) and John Kennedy!! playa to Institute revivals and The last Monn, In Othello" and Pierre In The Two scene of all showing Yalen-- ji company put the show over In a In Kansas and Missouri before he be- - i Thousands of lino anseveral are came safe In which tho Athe theatregoers In Orphans" the big favorite opening stock l kail memorable way. After the last act already In this section will remember the work nnounced. At tha Gaiety 1Ul'e lrl had ben sccidentally shut. the ladles of the andlence had Ice LWver. Mass, where ho is now. II .. Edh ,nd UU Lindr cream and cake art for the company tell you you can't tell where those Theatre. "Golden Davs" nd enPIshing thU feat by sand- ?! this play. George 1 which ford, the m the green room. They dragged m bo s will llvht. There Is t.eorge waa a ., very papering hi hands, went Just as well present great moving picture director, . Mr Haworth and made him s't down Barnes, the Wilkes lendina man in .6 'ft Vs pretty and Interesting as It did when Allas Jimmy Valen- , Chevallter, and gave a fln-',nat. and., told him what they Denver, and Stanley Jonnason. now Ji?V, sCT little play, has been tine" aa first produced. T? 'h Willard Mack nt the Wilkes in wafeesvef succeeded by a revival i.h.5d, P!.Iarmn.C' Ofi'!". of him. Ho waa overcome. in OoIdiiHir '.hoikM la th "NfphJt, of Paul This the play that was produced Lik; wch p )fd Tftn wr on hli choks whn Hhf Armstrong's a aoan for us and did it famous comedy. "A.iaa Jimmy Yak at Wallack'a Theatre t now no niordg to athtk thorn and roi f'no Xoo and thoy Wont dn It. entine. It was more than ten jeers on Jan. 21, lllo, aad was done at tho olthor I oon Cluff Is Mack at ago since this play was originally same house in March of the same year tho Wl'km That fellow wn hear produced, and. I admit, that I went entirely by children The children watrhlnjr. he can act and change hia to the Gaiety trembling fur She fate played for the benefit of the Working CliarUm With a clothes of and do trfeks with arenee j Morray. t play that I had once praised and GirlaT Bummer Home. The children ''Some years ago Hr. R. A. Grant, I nlnt ant vrepe hair, too, if you let that might have grown stale, .gave such an excellent performance. .... ... . then manager of the Colonial theatre. ih,m 'that the public was astounded. Those h me to that wonderful! introduced all actors are ertista. Proarnt Work OptlmJnm. Alla y..W" Pt,rfrct must c:m that when confronted f Jlm,nr American clown. Chta A. Murray, .. f7ct th,t proceeded in.ertum nn billed now famous pleture' player. Hs a? woWP'lah exactly the same feats. "The Bunny Bide of Broadway. Mr. lT,lth Mr', W.' J ' ltfr,.'rho, " ntJJd ,5!...en u P11"1 .li In was It this children's performance tfV? with the Tabeknacle choir, produced (Murray Invited me to Join his com' i mountam coiinlry1' Ve did our de'Yuxe LCi!!-rlr!,d ;,. v.L!J Allas Jimmy Yalemlne that r vj'? aoryi of from Macbeth. wlthPnF hhd make the coast, southern ' tha witch Df Kt from v ,T Tobin made her appearance. I " so. music! nd lour. did ea.tern was That 1" T.lhbrt"xe! those penitent nutuaun, luut-imptha Locke It was a fine apec. soma -ruu iramtann sTTSJ real mustcai j The "i 5 aible creatures so dear to plays deal- -' itacl. Oev. Wells and party occupied comed engagement, r. arhoru. t ret .. . moinee for a Wll i and vv- toSmThiT. Th. gov.rnor cam. back and -4 gpjyW were under the1 and did so In a with Mr'iTfnTmao the I legitimate, I excel-; ; gone. Ws are now doing a couple of congratulated tho Misses Margetta and Tk r?tll play called The Y arvlnx Bhore" by I f bLnt ,"V,n',Tnt, I know W!,0lf.0,k Lindsay for giving him a chance Girl comedies. Cutest The at thB Zoe Akins Hudson Theatre. And In Portland. Beattie. , a. 8nd winners of the Went." -- i ' see the olj pieces, and said he thought ?e wss. In it Miss curious play LUKE OOBGKAVK. Or-- J New :: , ,pn, another season in Bolt LaksJ mr7loV .to Of cro, im Angeles tha actors better than the plays. i IT. Who says be baa had a great tiaae there! Wrmlnrnem, Atlanta, ChHtt-- - wjtj a W"oh r. Ltndnuy yewre "Ihe'crsblTke o, plnyini?) girl who 1. responsible for the he iIB1, ? TV " Uu'vlH' ' a thfntr( ra,.ed Th. Lyceum. YVe redemption, but somehow or other.1 ,"d'napolls. knd., to his career on the "Cortanloa. I Dayton, nd two nights In pUyed out of Bhskeapeere many th. idee I, not as cheap and as gar- and on i hth as i It Then cams Cortanton; but If I get the towns between. At Ban Francisco) times- Sometimes I think of going usually Is in plays of tote Jl on that 1 will never quit. But', we met Weldemar Yeung, the present j bark but 1 have about come to, the stamp. Jimmy Vqlentine I. real. h- 55 pis and to play to their theatre. started ,;, The next night I did Dionysius, the I mutt tell you about Joseph Hsworth ;acreen writer. Hs was on a big dally eonclnshm- -t ha t we es n- - never go bnek thBTr' " If to WinUmthTT'enqueror oh doar.and gave ut a great notice. We had t any time on eny condition I even fectly Innocuous. Tyrant of Syracuse. Tho K- - of P, about bla not performance, she had written a few more arts. But took great interest In this perform has been described by the ; 4 people. I wish , you would atk question our going back to normalcy, no, .that Alias YalenHne a noughji-Tb-- w wont Jimmy bark she you' quite. Jar ance and brought their friends to critics of Balt Lake, Denver, Omaha Charley Murray when you see him', if a achieve normalcy It will he .a,y iy,rnmty wa. based ,ou a short p!w abaadthe iUa, ladx of us. We got splendid notices Jo all tha J SO dJCanaaaClty. Vf ft A hd. w - pm -a-occe-.-i ? o ll. lQWLomn4,-.it ft Henry iiit .nimril aWTtf innilailiia A ppiuortkUliirvA eylrtod r, HdfnWt 'iW 'hk Yaul jdtffersn?; France aflff ealrty America rul ' in popularizing, standard trleved Reformation." Otto Kruger frm the atart only we g.t the star tqrr- - BkA aftor-street or J On Storm. hto then hodiaa. John blended: IwftkTloin' Mr. "Llndesy people, mate end classic drama, it will be by Pjyed the part created by H. B. hun instead of first. The play proved j cemeteries and churches, all different, the forward looking dreamers fight. Werner, and pleyed It very well 1 pany on 'tour through Utah and Ida- noon during tho run of tho play Mr. extremely contusing. In feet. I In! Ktow and Ertanger OWn twin thea- - lng for the beet, the true and the deed. If he lacked the finish and the tc tn moat aad of my time examining m ho His progress was n pageant .pent The great beautiful. subtlety of Mr. Warner. Then there programme. For tho life of me. I bta reception an ovation. was did and In now words Miss to tha Gilmore a And the the conclude; girl. Margate .business our eompsny discover who wss who. couldnt I've Gilmore Is a clever and a pretty little 'gn why quite of a great American-Democraand Yrhen. Th retrograde warm welcome from tha peep'e wob- I had had a corking time, thing but she still has much to learn, j movement wae most perplexing, and different from anythin Her Immediate success In The Faro- For I serve kind, gentle masters. MorT aurti a it was. might served before. We visited tho quaint ous Mrs. Fa'r has not given her ex- - jg Nor ask for rest or change: Miles el Richfield. St. Georgs, Bhh. My frtadg ssem no more new ones, (.Ceatlaueq oa Provo. Payeoa, I kl:e Cccave, ! Veteran Utah Actor, ALAN DALE SAYS: Tc!b cf Eveotsin IGsLong Career - MB of tha foremost acton of Utah In the past three decades, and, indeed, la the history of the state, is Lake (Mgrtra IDs home Is in Balt Lake City, hot he is knows and weL coined In ocoreo of towns and hamlets throughout the interm ountain weal, la his long c stage career ha baa "worked" from eoaat to coast, and bat Utah. j deem Into the sonny south, sad .surrounding . states ere ; Idaho, nssrtot and dearaat to him, for to them ha has given his ripest sad best years. It Is sow years sines Mr. Cos grave earns to Utah, with the lata B. f John Lindsay. Bo waa associated that well remembered veteran i with of the stags for a lung time. Incidentally. he married one of Mr. Lind say's daughters. Of his llfa and work daring more than a quarter of a cen tnry part, Mr. Coagrave speaks tnter-attniand enthusiast lot lly. Let as have iht Mary la hie own words: ' . iy Thirty Yttni r'f o -- nj r -- rttr, ' I r 1 ' With the won known western tragedian. Me B. Lindsay, who was do lag Insomar" and "Damon and Pythlaa," I arrived trdm California . In. January. Emma Abbott's opera compaay had loot opened the house. Two Ogdon Opera later business. I followed and had. fm sights Than wo ude to the Balt Lake Tbea-- , tra sad gave tha asms two plays, Mr. I missy appearing an Ingomar and Daman, whloh tetter . some , eople thought waa feM greatest part. . Mies Laatta Liudaay, ear leading woman, whs afterwords became Mrs, llt. i ' . ' i Lotto CmgTdva. nand gave f tho ports of Parthonto Mr. Mathoatheh Ttetnaa. the BMttofuMtod Balt Laka lawyer. & ' i j PytMea fnhlaa to ItowIgBio. " Dwmofi sad . , ;f .. 1 t . m the famous part of miner. I hadlteard brt4,thd Bolt Lake City, tho wmtera hat paooto, prophets wad bor osirwe aad ewM, bori 1 Mr Iota rm, rci'd " to'ern 7i" -- o -- "IT; . 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