Show STUDENT and appearance from front and hotlil sitios Xtiis must lime been ory difficult" observed Mr Jlmuiitou In tile modern stage tile nolor is part ‘ n plot ure in frtHii L"f uiili evolnlion (lie It lins the inm-inliiinite' Hiinliiig out a “During theatre only siss-tator- of said tile lis'tni'er in second physical iniiUilitiu la Stone of Hie Greek flip mill icis-of twenty thousand peojile Would lie sealetl cm the hillside hi ah alsive tin actors The 11010111 wore stilted IsmiIs had In rite masked faees painted iu stall a way as to depict the emotion of the actor This made Uiui to p tear life size sieetutars fa r away from the since The of the actors were Ji rgo and very slow I'nmiiiff entirely from the shoulder While the Shakespearian theatre was a little more Intimate It was very jssirlv lighted so bis actors must have jaijie of amplitude In tile modern thealre wilti the audience in close piuximitv lo Hie stage and the Use of artificial UghM nghighly ient gesture of an actor is visible to some four thousand people "The hotter the actor the farthen ileivn the hand he works with and the of his lit! lt fiuger might Is- - an eloquent gesture” Rays Mr Hamilton Mr Hamilton's licvt point was the alteration of amieiit ami modern drama from the Hiut of lieiv of the lie lias visited lie playwright all the largest t heal res of world aipl found the hearing to Invery distinct even Ui Ihe reAs motest corners from Hie stage lie previously Muted tin- visual part was more difficult so the ilnmiiitist of the old world hud to appeal to tbt ear liis n Tilings were in cloquctd else and prose more literary Hum plays now Shakespegre's and Sheridan's plnVs were lndh literary diabelogue The solibsiny was used cause the actor was very cousciuus of appealing lo his audience by what he said Tlie situation as the speaker explained is altered greatly Tlie actor in an attempt to lie ohliiitnts of the existence ef an audience must make liig appeal by his minute gistures The modern author must create illus ion of ordinary convention and must la- - capable of picking up its hicnn ti siiiited sisf elides The 8(1011 ker Dwell the greatest modern dm mill ini us an example of this He has ids ebaraetei's ill an actual place actualEloquent ly talking to each other verso would be defective on the mod erti stage and n mastery of English would he quite out of place in n play "The change" like the ‘‘Show-Off- ” ‘‘is not Hamilton concludes Mr necessarily good hut it is a change nevertheless” s J)r Hamilton Points Out Different Changes In The Evolution of Plys Dr (’hivtnii I Lt mill mi in his c s cuiitiiiudl vicuiug of tln tmitcuiimrury (not curly drama-Hiisod again Hip word II nch'ilt to dniinn prinr to VO yeura ago int'ii uliili- hv uioilt-rihe rcforml to tlriiiun or run within tin- - lust fiO yours ilruiuu joiiipoi''iry ! In litis disoiissioii Mr Huniilton roll! iinnsi liis lost night's discussion of viewf Um from ol iduyu right jailor ‘‘The actor" said Ur Hamilton "lias undergone an evolution (luring tlie past two thoiisiind years lull I he inost imisirtaiit jump was panic Su years 111:0" lie referred here lo tile third element of (lie eoiiteuiianary drainn which did not ovist in that of cm iroiniieiit "Acting" lie said "was one kind of an art out of time or place mid other in time and plnce" Ailing was prescidativc III the ancient drama uml rcpi'esenta-tiiin inialern: that is the ancieiil of the actor drew the attention andii-mxto himself while the attention is directed away from the linslern utter To hriug out his point Hie speaker illustrated liy calling attentiun to Hie theatres Tlie old Greek tlientre had two areas the Mtage and a tlreiilar place ill front called the orehestru where a chorus of thirteen There or fifteen people would sit were mi er mere tliun Uiree actors on Ihe stage at n giieti time Very often these ietms would lie localized Isin would A certain character front of a certain door of a certain house The chertis remained out of on the chi tiling comments plnce action in terms of eternity If howthe came onto ever Hie chorus stole as in Hie play Oedipus by localized they Sophocles This gaie Hie di'aniatist a chance to work on a mundane or earthly and also a Htiiierunl plane ''This duality” “remained Hamilton Ur said the entire eighteenth throughout century" lu Shnkcspoai inn plays was diiided by a curtain The' back part of which was set with furniture where loenlized scenes such lis the liampiet ifvne in Mndielh would lake place while the front singe was hare and Intervening RELATIOXSIIII BETWEEN scenes would ho acted requiring no Tm-sdn- 1 In diMcilashtu dith-reuc- 11 - - i he-point 11 c diped Hie-tin move-np'i- tin-ol- - 1 - iarticiihydace - The showed the next speaker lnfliieuee the '1011111011 of the physical conditions of Ihe stage has had on the actor Theatres of the ancient drama to tie ea three pi rndlted sides of Ihe actor privileged persons outer the on even lulling seats in stage The actor was statue north lookhimself as ing at from any point oI lievr He of his notion must be very s fm-i-e- cou-ceii- e W F Jensen Manufacturers Superior Candies and Ice Cream Wholesale and Retail Save With Safety at RITER BROS DRUG Co The Best in STATIONERY DRUGS AND SUNDRIES Specials Each Week Come in and See jL$ The REXALL Store 33 North Main Street SHOWN TOItS AXD I) R A M T I S T S A( LIFE PAGE THREE PROFESSOR MOORE IS PIONEER IN FIELD OF LIBRARIES FOR CHILDREN 1 TIME ELEMENT VOID IN ANCIENT WORKS Continue From rage One) physical inability of the stage to shogr locality up until recently Ig modern drama a certain event takes pipe gt a definite place at a definite time and withs certain Modern dramatvr rather prevailing ists deem this very necessary They hold that people 4q cftaia things Look at Your Shoes C R’s The first Children's Room in this country was established at Pratt Institute by Professor Anne Carroll work Moore present supervisor of with children In New York Public Library and editor of several articles anil books Miss Moore maintains she gains considerably more enjoyment in her work in meeting up with children and people and Helping them than she does at the ordinary reception or tea The work with children has a particular appeal to her because she has a chance to give to the children in the Childrens' Room the same comfort and pleasures as the grownups get from the regular library In is to accord childrens' I looks a full the Childrens’ Room they give them value among books in general She their first lesson In Civic Pride by is also the critic of childrens' hooks having them sign a promise that for the Bookman and the author of they will take good care of the books Nichols Christinas a Manhattan they use The only rules they must story follow are: he able to sign or print At the time Miss Moore graduate their names and obey the rule of the front Bradford practically the only room which is respect for others vocation open to women was that of Miss Moore does not approve of teaching which she did not wisn to jertiflijates Lfor reading she helievpsfQ(w & he entered Pratt Insti- in teaching the children to road not tute for technical library truiningV because of duty hut for their own following which she started Childenjoyment rens' Room in the library there The Three Owls which appears where she stayed for ten years at weekly in the New York Tribune is which time she resigned to assume edited by Miss Moore This is an il- her present position with the New lustrated page — the object of the page York Public Library 1 Fitting Service Quality Shoes Combining Service fort and Style and Cbrrective Appliances for Foot Troubles This Store Features the Famous that For Men and Women The Shoe them they are ready or using them in too many events” said Ilaymoml In his Dr Huypionil pointed out the importance of form giving illustraform hut tions of tlie standard warned coaches to lie careful of tlie way in which tlu-changed the form of a u a hide Tlie process should la-- I gradual one I’nee is tlie most factor in distance miming FIRST HIKE IS to Raymond and lid illns-SCHEDITED TX ESDAY ruled from the career of that great (Continued from Page one) tuih-Job- Ray One of the forward ef fie ran i 'esa plnnacl-- i and domlooking statements made by Dr Hay es the prea Clmiician Bailey reM is that liiond was that every coach in the Professor W illtam elToivij head future if he is to lie tile right kind of the F't riiucnt Stat-oExtern of should know very much of nion Diiisun and Geoloy depart-"i"iiand niintoiny and physiology after will xerd the crowd l'rjie— that lie fdiutdd know his individual or 1 tert en ia well versei ainng tho men pii'pcogra Lie features and he sin those In ('oaeh Romney ami ' u i ubers of the visiting of tin- - school are dcliglitial charge id be to answer the facial' shot gble with the early results Over sixty o various n triries which are conches are alrendy in nUeiidniit'i' come ami a great many mure lire expect leave Loi i Ttc iie arty for the later weeks Ur Forest I' Jiy tr iniug at 5:39 and euthaiii ranch at 6:00 o'clock for Alien will arrive Sunday ami tv: trail A lunch hiking clothes his work Monday morning at 7 a m good strong shoes sans nigh heels be neci vary DR C HAMILTON OPENS at I a catfen will ' LECTURE COURSE Tlnse- ois t g to go should sign the Pifurniation sheets on the elapel doors A transportation ch irte ' t f : i (Continued From Page One) rib’ll laws were in force 50c will c required Dr F L West accompanied Prof Dr Hcmilton said Hut Dectu'e Bailey These men are habitual liikers and have been on many of Sliksfeare'‘s plays wete l'r:‘c-'rs the high peaks in these ranges but aftc he sad died aud two ot Alia! tare's cast printed after tlie trip Wednesday they both say tlo-- never dill get theliinlls tfecTi did rot write xlirwn ai as they did on this high peak west bus'uess lalf of the plays were of Wellsville it is beyond descrip- lost in clcsing the first lect-i’Dr tion and the view from the top so Hamilton raid can "Few read reone s'ise will It that always impresses direction!usThe average roai--main as a pleasant memory There is something of interest all ually gets a false idea of the pi iy the way and those who feel they an-- either over estimates it or it's value” cannot go to the top Vill find the dor hike very worth while if they make it half way There are still a num- LITARARY PLAY MECCA RED NOT EFE1CTIVK ber of large snow drifts and some of the glaciated places are well cov(Continued From Page One) ered with snow The trail however He believed it was is dry all the way The buttercups boil them down and other flowers are in thq pro- much easier to hell a play down than cess of blooming at different alti- to build it after it had been written "The less literary the play the tudes The country is rich in fossils and other forms of extinct and more effective’’ said Dr Hamilton glaciated sections are very notlcable He then gave an experience hi writing a play in which ten pages of were eliminated by actions dialogue SCHOOL COACHING PROVES IOPlLAU of the actors and only one word was spoken “'There are three things that in(Continued from Page one) a playwright" concluded the fluence conch Ilaymoml spent much of his ’‘They are the actors the time in discussion of sprhitiug hut speaker and the audience" stage ho gave a great many suggestions yf value for every phase of the track STADH M TO BE READY siwirt particularly in the early trainFOB HBSI gamp THIS ing of truck athletes After the class ' hours the discussion of the early (Continued from Page one) conches weut out ou the field where would aurrnUe that the entire correct starting stadium wi)l be completed and llaynwiud illustrated and running form ready for dedication with the openl)r Ilaymoml ng very emphatic ing game oG the football season The in d copying g common practice of stadium has come as a result of an for altbletic pushing the athletes in Ihe early increasing demand iart of the training period It was facilities both ks regards performers It is situated just his opinion backed by the greatest and patrons track youclii-- in tlie country that north of the College has an Cache sprinters should never be put under Ideal location overlooking a gun until a gix weeks I ruining Valley and with exceptional draincalled for period was past Get the men iu con age facilities Early plans but of 25000 a capacity seating "Ordinardithu first was his advice be materially altered ily runner are run against thus lot this can HOEXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE Petersons’ Shoe Store Logan Utah Poor Service MCiXlLAiN I t sv-- le-'- 1 AJHLMlta saUl-Ui- mi-ni- -- t(ic “Why notr “This Is not the season for them “Eh! But look here isn't it possible to bribe the game warden?" COMPANY FOR FLOWERS ALL OCCASIONS Depended on Size him plot thickens” said the ‘ gardener as he Bowed more grass send on the stadium Federal Avenue 31 Clifford — I love you ! Will you mprry me? Mae— Oh isn’t that wonderful! Do you love me enoogh to fight for me? Clifford— Er — point him out ami I'll be more able to tell you after I see Phone 711 Bring Your Clothes to - “The SQUIRES The Cleaner COULD SEE THE RUST For Efficient Satisfactory Tailoring and Cleaning Phone 171 “What’s a murderer pop?” "A fellow who takes life seriously son” Pnzzie— If everrise will eliminate fat how in the world does a woman get a double chin?” J ENGRAVER DESIGNERS DANCE PROGRAMS When curves became circles a is no longer attractive “That red headed chap has a head Prof Bailey "Have you seen the dog star?” Gunderson: “Sirius” Prof B ‘‘No Printed it Iron" I like to have A handy cap— But do rot crav Ladies and Gentleiu m: You wi'I be highly pleased with our Quick Efficient and Satisfactory Service u' tlio — A Gentle Hint Remember the poker song: "Don’t Give l’p the Chip" Blue! “Women's clothes weren’t much of a problem in the Garden of An UntatuRed Longing Young Wife — Before wo were married you said you'd be willing to go through anything for nte Husband— So I am dearest but the way you bold on to your fortune is a caution Main Barber Shoo 4 55 Co 77 “Ton call these eafety matches!” Joy: “No all you had to do was shunted the customer to the tore- — “Why none of them will keeper Dr Richards: “Why don’t you strike” “Well isn't that safe enough for tise that comb I gitve you?” I love It so you?" D (irreves "Oil much I can’t part with It” TnTTmn''-lnit"lilaf-teiBr- We know men bo polite that they when they beat excuse themselves women to vacant bus seats This column is dedicated to the women we couldn't think of any thing else very funny TOUGH JOB "Ah got a notion to quit mah job" announced a gentleman of color In an lem-m- e aggrieved voice "Mah boss won’ have a day off" "Dut’s tough” commented his sympathetic friend ‘WbaU's yo’ wukkln'?” “Ah sweeps out de 'leckshun hoofs after de Presumdentlal ’lecksbums"— American Legion Weekly FAIR ENQUQH THEN It any birds In the flock develop colds put as much potassium permanganate as will remain on tlie surface of a dime into a gallon of water and keep this mixture in their drinking water for several days In the poultry houses and let aa much sunlight in aa is possible but do not allow draft to exist Hare plenty of ventilation Rebuilders tof FINE SHOES Factory Methods Used The Only Fully Goodyear Equipped Shop in Logan Ladies’ fourth-cuttin- Waiting - g J8§& WHO Serves You RIGHT? feeds such as milk Fortunately mash green food and minerals that produce winter eggs also help In producing good hatching eggs a Parlor This is the Place for First Class Shoe Repairing few bales of alfalfa for the hens to pick at this winter Do not bother to remove the wirea aa there will be lesa waste If bales remain tied Pnt aside North Main Logan” Utah— High Finance Salesman — What is that used car worth? Dealer — Whatever we cbb get for it Salesman — What can we get for it? Dealer — Well I hope more than it's Srerlbl South Main GOODYEAR Shoe Repairing Perfectly Eden” Logan Utah Welcome Summer Students handicap Reggie — Vou say you detest Lewis? Did he lend yon tlie $o you asked him for? Clurence — Tcs but he lent me his memory course along with IL j Engraved South Side So Different A or Federal Avenue “I believe you — I can see the rust n” They had to carry Carte to the ferry The ferry carried Carie go the shore They had to carry Carle to to the ferry Cause Carrie couldn't carry anymore — Green Goat P Smith & Sen PRINTERS The cafeteria has now patented weather-proo- f wrist watch for those who dip doughnuts in their coffee a vali a During the winter the hens will peed a larger proportion of grain because sou-- of It must be used for body beat Sodium fluoride la safe to use on bees be biU bee and seetus to be the inost generally recommended of all the touse-kdiin- materials s ‘ VALLEY FrORALT present” - w-:- CACHE visiting Briton ordered some fresh e oyster waiter "but we don’t serve oysters at A - r Feet Better Keeps Good Feet Good and Makes Poor “ONYX POINTEX” I by overdoing Com- “Arch Preserver” Shoes often and too early Athletics should build a physical found a ion for later Our Latest Song Hit Is Entitled: life The man is more important Ihaii "She May Not Be Your Maple Sugar to No coach cun afford the meet But You Will Always Be Her Sap" li of bis jeopardize the future men i Here You Will Find Expert 1 because of being in a certain place at a phychological moment "For example ” said the speaker” a man in Ctah would not commit suicide by jumping off the Fitful tower in France ' Dr Hamilton further explained his point by narrating the dramatic attempt of Edgar Selwgun to eommitt suicide by jumping in the Chicago river He didn't die simply beenuse the time was Feliru-arthe weather coid and the river frozen A Greek dramatist would have disregared time and had the character drown He thus Impressed his audience with the importance of the element lnviroment so lately entered the drama ’ VISIT LOGAN’S ONLY SE The Hosiery Beautiful J - (Continued from Page one) plays were written for a man with a strong husky voice Moliere was trained to be a law yer but much to his father's disgust ran away with a' vagrabond dramatic company With Moliere's the writing of his plays to suit the cast can be followed very closely because of the accurate Diary kept by Larongee the leading man Dr: Hamilton showed how Moliere had written "The Man Who Thinks He Is 111” which is humorous produc-- 1 Moliere in order (bat he tion might act in the play in spite of his luulaiiy' a severe Rpasmotie rough over which he had no control Shakespeare who had a very unran away from happy marriarge home to free himself and found employment in the theatre This being the time of the great play competition in England and Shakes peare being a poor actor turned to writing Ail through his plays there are lines which prepare the audience for the defects in bis characters which show that he knew the cast which would produce his play Henrik Ibsen through the favo of a friend was appointed Director tf a Stock Company It was here he first began to write his plays Dr Hamilton showed that the last plays written by the different writers were usually the best showing that as the acquaintance with the theatre increased their work improved vswwyia ? Llm builds bones and one glass of s pretty fair game m milk contains as much lime as a loaf t and half of white bread or nine poker don't be Joe?” i "Veil! Vw W If yuli goes or live and pound him” f beef or eight egg “Bill plays po-to- kf ©ne-ddr- S ’ yendeness 30 West Logan 1st North Utah |