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Show PAGE SEVEN THE PROVO POST -- The Coming Theatrical Attractions 'll though they hml learned something as well as having been entertained .after the performance is over.- - However, this can truth-- ' fully be said of The Cry Baby, May Robson, who has woiKa the dramatic topic of the greatest well deserved recognition from Critics everywhere the beautiful pressTand public by her. excellent play has been presented. Elwin Strong, an actor of naimpersonation of eccentric charters, affording the expression of tional' reputation, will have the genuinehumor, alternately with leading r, ole, supported by au allpathos, has a wide rttnge in her eastern cast. "Ilia characterization 'She of. the part of The Cry Baby new play, A Night Out passes from the ludicrously funny has been compared with that of 1;o the tenderly patheticwith the Dustin Farnam in The Virginresultrthat"she captivates and ian, both being similar types of lolds her audience withjntensgj jui'ii ami Jtulli interest. The plot and aiti n of by the samenvestern atmosphere. No other aid to the nousewife ,he play, ..deals 'with the sporting During the action of the four acts, is so great, no other agent so proclivities of two joung men wlmh constantly changes from - useful and certain in who being held somewhat in sub- lath s ta comedy, and from making: s mother laughter to tears, runs a story, of jection by an delicious, wholesome-food- s arouses the interest of .. their love and intrigue which compels views the attention and is remembered grandinotherwliose liberal the performance is a are most pronounced. - She- earn- long-aftof influ the thntg estly believes in heredity past,mak ing The theTson to of those shows one heir is ence the Baby that. Cry made from the frailties or the virtues of the youre always ready to see again. larents and should be humored The management of the company more or less to eventually "weed is in the capable hands of Wilfred out such frailties and develop the McKay, well known throughout virtues and sustain them. Jack the intermountain country, who . IJo AIvm tlo Limc and Paul, the two sons-othe expense-in making mother, who is very puri- this one of the seasons, greatest, tanical, and has confidence only successes. ADELINE DUNLAP in. her own narrow. views, while d and symIn Scene from Henry W. Savage s production of Madame X, Granmum," pathetic, is mildly antagonistic Provo Opera House Friday. March 1. ENGAGEMENT OF POOR CLERK WHO toward her daughter, but generETHEL ROOSEVELT INHERITS FORTUNE ous toward her She ing in retirement in New York. LOOKED FOR SOON enters into the grandsons. HAS NO DREAMS STAGE of their The other was Annie Adams. spirit One of the foremost attractions exuberance and joins youthful Later, wheti Annie Adams had of York New in Panama Colonels Heir Municipal Sailing For them in a visit to one of New of the present season comes to the ' House He Not is Mrs." Kiskaililen.' and become bahy ' ON Wife, .Daughter CflBEER George Yorks PLAUES Says Lodging House Friday night when and Opera Palen Snow Gives Rise to the Building Any sensational restaurants. Henry W, Savage will offer daughter Maude, was carried ' Rumor. In order to escape the serious and Madame upon the stage of the Salt ; Lake X, Bissons celebrated NEW YORK, Feb, 25 Leowatchful eye of the mother, they drama of thrills'and mother-love- , s Maude Adams, When a Baby, Theatre on a NEW' ' YORK, Feb. 25. The pold Ilirschberg, who was notf-pretend to retire, while Granmum which has scored one of the most e rcer notable nmst t he - tied Monday evening while workOn Was Carried to Footlights beginning sailing today 'for Panama of Mrs. expectantly awaits them in the sensational successes in the histhat has fallen to any .actress now ing in the municipal lodging Theodore Roosevelt, - Miss - Ethel garden. Jack and Paul climb of the American stage..Not house for his board,-- that? he was Roosevelt, George Palen Snow down the tory Indeed, o n the American hoards.ivy and join granmum since The Two Orphans, Caheir to a fortune in Mobile, says and Robert D. Wren, was the and are soon in his Stage this old house has helped to train Matthew White Jr. seated in the smoke mille, or the Sardou plays has he intends to find out more about cause of much speculation. It is laden restau-ant- . of the - been anything comparable Comment - in The Munsey M a so many atmosphere players that there the inheritance before he gives up predicted that the" announcement Dinner is ordered, and in of for March a tells number, it is one-- ot least, at has he sympathetic appeal, a week tragic the $8 historically, of an engagement between Miss while waiting to be served the poclerkship force and dramatic thrill to this interesting stories about the Salt the. most, interesting theatres ..obtained in a Ninth avenue dry Roosevelt and Mr. Snow will be lice raid the place. During her remarkable - goods store play which Mr. Sav- Lake Theatre that celebrates its the I n i t ed States.- whet; the party re' haste to leave Granmum loses her forthcoming ; will offer the this month. ini firtieth casprecisely anniversary Im not building any air turns brooch and offers a reward to the age - ties. My father, who died .five The Beerless Leader lion. Mr. Snow is about 30 years o officer, .whom she bribed to es- same manner, even to the slight- This theatre was built by Brigduras est Morwitnessed it f was ham the detail, J. some lent Young, had president money Bryan at the Colonial Theatre. a lawyer at No. 15 Wal cape arrest for its return.. .Reyears ago. notable at its the a - how - much I do not know and age. mon to accommodate engagement church, Salt ing Lake" Monday, Feb. 26. of Mr. son street, a Harvard mail,' home they manage to en- New Amsterdam and turning TheaMormon of stock Live Issues will be the subject. Lyric playhad taken a mortgage on some and Sirs. Frederick Snow' of West ter company unobserved, but Granmum is tre in New York. ers. rates via the, Salt Lake Half never estate. The mortgage real Fifty-fift- h street and has been almost a Wreck but her spirits Madame X The story of . In my day there, writes Mr. Route. ' was satisfied," and now - we have very attentive to Sliss Roosevelt. are unchanged. . They congratu- treats of a young wife who has White, two leading women were been notified of the death of the late themselves upon their lucky was momentarily erred, is refused for- the reigning favorites. One of Tka Pr. Mlle Iaimtlva Tablets foe man to whom the money' Don't wait for a headache to go awajl escape, but the next morning the : T7 Or. Miles' Pill. giveness by her husband, and is them. Sara Alexander, is now liv constipation. They will help you. lent. papers give a full account of the driven from home and her little raid, giving the - names : of - the son. - Twenty years'later she re--; boys, stating that they were acafter appears,. having wandered companied by their mother. The slums of the the very arrival of thepoliceman with, the through world. In her pitiable degradaBeautiful-Su- it brooch belonging to Granmum tion there remains to her one true that she lost in . the . restaurant and noble impulse,' an intense love tHE GREATEST DRAMA IN 30 YEARS during the excitement and pro- for her boy. To protect him from In Assorted All Wool Mixtures duces consternation, and a very she shoot sthe paramour humorous situati on. From th i s disgrace, AT has who the secret of her solved. the story moves rapidly-ii- r which would and levy blacklove and devotion of the young early life, on the falher of her son. mail people - ia.sustaiued bythe influ- ""At the trial which ensues, she A stage charence of Gramiium. 1, will not speak for fear of disclosacter of the imagination acted so ing h?r identity, and she becomes naturally by May Robson that it Madame X the unknown. The appears reality, and this is the proof is clear J,ht she is guilty, acme of . the actress art.--- The but there arises a youth, appointfirst production of A Night Out ed by the court, to conduct her dein this state will be given at the who pleads with inspired Salt Lake Theatre, for one week, fense, for pity and for mercy. eloquence Guaranteed Satin Lining and commencing Monday, Feb. 26. The mysterious feels inexplicably Miss Robson is supported by an Interlined with Linen ... Canvass toward the. stripling, while excellent company, including Jack drawn in turn is moved by something he and Hair Cloth. Storey, Paul Decker, John Rowe, more than the of Eugene Ordway. Geo. Hall, C. disin a for client an attorney G wy n nc. Faye Cusiek, Lotta tress. One Hundred Suits to Choose From Then suddenly Madame Blake, Louise Rand, Edith ConX discovers that the "youth is ; .at rad and Margaret Boland. none other than, her sonr her Ray m,pud. No more striking scene is , The Supreme Drama of MOTHER LOVE with there in drama. The man or wo NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION man so calloused to' pity as to sit Adeline. Dunlap Byron Douglas, Cast includes Harry ' through this impressive scene y. ........ . Edwin Forsberg and n score of. others. without yielding to, emotion has not yet been discovered. On e of t he - fnCst real istic PRICES: The excellent east provided by ions Provo in seen product . Four Front Rows Parquet. . . . . ... . r. 1.00 this season will be given at the Mr. Savage is headed by Adeline ', FloorLuwer Balance such 4 includes well and House March .$1,50 Dunlap, Mouday, Opera . Three "Front 'Rows Balcony . . 1.00 Many, plays have been written known artists as Byron Douglas, So the last decade, but among the Harry Mainhall. Naomi - Childers. . . . :J. . Balance: .... ... .7. ... 7. .'7.v. .77. v..V. .75 thousands, there have been a few Robert Baton Gibbs, Edwin Fors-ber. . . j .,...50(1 ... 77 .... Gallery. ,.v real plea sers, or we may say, Harry C. Bradley and Return Direct feel others. one as make that plays Absolutely Pur Makes Home Baking Easy plays-surround- ed over-anxiou- er - The only Baking Powder Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Phosphztzs . f over-anxio- us o broad-minde- - SIMM hr - semi-fashionab- Air-Castk- occa-sional- ly s. diuner-tray-plhu- Dinner-Tray;.-:.-- :. : - ga-zi- well-know- n - - ' . Antl-Pal- n PROVO OPERA HOUSE . . This .emm v Friday Night, March 1st $ mere-sympath- ommg Jra-mati- ... . " e - r. ...... g: 7.1 IVs G oming ! Return ; Via San Francisco ; Tickets On Sale , The I ; Final Limit. March 31st. ' ' . - - - ' J. H. MANDERFIELD; Wilt to A. G. P. A., Op - 7?';, ; 2--RcGo- A For information. Tickets, etc. See any Salt Lake Route Agt. ' . Salt Lake City, Utah - , . , . . - . , rved - .. . ' ' ""i 77. This Office Answer Received Seat TichetG - k. . Two Complimentary Tickets Given to First Correct ' I! .Provo Opera House March 8,9, 17 COr WE3 AT?S ' 7 Free-.-- 2 ; : v, .; ..... ; at -- " .Opera House and Newspaper Forces Excluded : ; V. ' r 7 : 7 ? |