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Show TRUTH cut off procession. 3 which he moves. The Sign of the covers her love for Marcus, and, like a' Cross runs Into contrasts with a per- bird from the storm, her heart spreads in Ogden its little wings for a joyous flight! Miss sistency which would be monotonous Our special correspondent as Berenis, the patrician lady, the following report of the Salt Lake Theatre The Sign were it less eloquent with comparisons. Scott, is just enough oppressively dreamy or has sent us of the Cross, today and tonight. The Roman revels in luxury and actively awake to paint the varying mtroff procession. cut-of- f Grand Theatre.- - Human Hearts, gildedpagan 21.-- The proMarch finery, the Christian walks in moods of idle luxury and dissipation. 0den, loday and tonight. Helds was and coarse garments. The Mr. Riddell has touches of the imperial success. Military . It simplicity fession was a great Band tomorrow evening. billowed breast of Berenis heaves and in his demeanor, which are a positive and if the marchers falls beneath nearly a mile long, the weight of gems, relief to the usual portrayal of Nero. COMING ATTRACTIONS. file instead of single no but burn placed been had jewels upon the bosom of The Tigellinus of Mr. Ford, though on Lake of ten E. Mr. A. Salt instead Theatre. Mercia. 20 feet conceals with blust- the whole a sincere piece of acting, yet apart Tigellinus double and March 24th. week, Willard, beginning of his became so terribly important at times the smallness As miles two ering authority long. it would have been Grand Helds Theatre. while Marcus wears his soul, Military generous as to suggest that the Roman world was were entitled to a free Band, March 30th. nature open in every action. In every spinning on his shoulders. Miss Hudthe marchers mixed pickles, doughnute way the Christian virtue is made to son, as the boy Stephanus, gave a realgrab at the cut-of- f, faces their shine like a star in the darkness of the istic bit of youthful timidity which, in The of la a hnlotma Sign the Cross was, in the all sizes. The in smiles,, night and draw our eyes up to the end, becomes bravery and fortiwere wreathed past, an astonishing success. It came pagan follows. the with which it shines upon tude. Poppaea, the Empress,' in the as , to us, on its former visit, like a dra- the beauty procession was world. Mr. Barrett has accom- hands of Miss Escott, deserves 1. One mounted policeman. , matic crusader and we gathered about plished his evident purpose to teach, mention for royal dignity and special womanly v. 2. Band. as as forfar the of drama lessons the its banner in a reof can, cupidity always Empress, mounted yet alhysteria mingled policeman. Another 3 and titude Mr. the woman. forbearance. ways Dalton, The Scenically ligious frenzy and spiritual enthusiasm. as The Governor. 4 is and of voice fitted Cross the is Marcus, in by Sign its figure sumptuous 5. Railroad Big Bugs. But since that time a dozen Quo Va-d- is for the ideal conceptions of the of Roman magnificence and portrayal part. unmounted. G One policeman The part gives him every opportun- splendor. The costumes are splendid companies have come and gone, as 7. Mayor Glasmann having motto, shore many ity to display heroic action and strik- revelations of gilded trappings and tossing upon the foot-ligwater was my mascott. ing dialogue. He is rather too impul- shining finery. Todays matinee and Neros, patrician Romans and sweet sive 8. Another unmounted copper. and fiery in wooing the timid and tonight end the engagement. the faced 9 No wonder The Sign City council (6 feet apart for Lygias. retreating Mercia, and almost frightens ft ft protection of the public). of a Cross has the hard time battling her with his passionate ardor. But how veterans, Dee, Kiesel, 10 Cut-of- f Human Hearts now running at the and others. with the waves and trying to outride grandly and naturally he seems to rise, Eccles, Browning, Scowcroft and Grand is repeating the favorable imwhen asserting patrician dignity veterans from Jerus- the storm. The Sign of the Cross is Roman 11 More cut-ois a dramatic It grandeur!pression it made in Salt Lake when alem. bearing motto, cutoff forever. a better play than story. It is almost combination in heroic its truly inspiring a la 12. Another policeman lined up in magnificent scenic pict- blending of voice and gesture, and did last here. It is a melodrama, robust spectacular Prince Henry. Mr. Dalton but wear a cotton toga in and sterling in its action and plot and 13. Thomas Marshall, in carriage, ures and stage effects there are groupand banner, ings and surroundings which appeal to place of patrician finery, he could not happily free from empty heroies which legs folded up in sections, fail to sweep us with admiration. Mer- wing themselves only to the gallery. Soch die Legs. and with animation the gorgeous cia is the central figure of the play, even One can hear eye with school boys the heart beating with 14. Ogden High beautiful repose. But the unwinding if Mr. Barrett had not intended this motto, cut offs now fashionable. real surintensity and human feeling, out From the first we of the plot is not always smooth and distinction. 16. Weber stake academy. round her with an interest and sympa- in those Arkansas hills, where the Commissioners. even struggles, at times, beneath gild16. thy beyond which no dramatic situation action of the play takes place. Some17! County Commissioners. and a magnified import- or incident can take her. Woven in the ed trappings has said, with a tinge of vanity in 18. Men who would like to be county ance attached to trifles. It is a diffi- fibre of her garments are the lessons of body commissioners. imagination regards her the words,' that the ordinary melocult thing to dramatically portray the the play. The 19. Supposed to be a policeman. with a kind of reverence her body is drama is a cut and dried piece of ethics 20. New paving contract, a la Glas Roman of antiquity. Shakespeare a casket of spiritual purity. A part so with only one dramatic suggestion maun. alone could put him on a proper pedes- entirely ideal, Miss Lorrell can only the fiendish banner of villainy, until 21: Secret societies, bearing tal and make him stand out gloriously hope to interpret with the imperfec- the end, withtriumph virtue with Opr new password, cut-of- f.advertise-mentEvertions which deprive art from ever hop- for its sure reward. patiently waiting y 22. Business college, with against the seven hills of Rome, be- ing to be real. Nqw, in the main, It is small wonder that that is so. The villain to ride of with warm the is cut short in still skies permitted neath graduate glow her conception of the part is better than the last act and ifhe has a ticket. over cut-ogenerally runs into the departed greatness. So, with com- her rendition. The gulf could not be arms of the sheriff; while the hero and 23.. Railway employees, singing, see mendable wisdom, Mr. Barrett gives bridged by Miss Lorrell, or, for that the little see our cut-ofwho our cut-f-f , see our cut-of- f, haye done so much matter, any other actress. At times suffering, gill, in the 24. Fire department two blocks long, the Roman secondary treatment in his Miss Lorrell are, end, given hoops exquisite touches of of joy to play upon. But it is the way while placing in the foreground fidelity and gives (1 engine, 1200 feet of hose.) to the a melodrama warmth dramatic play, unfolds that makes 25. Civic organizations and organizat- the sweet spiritual character of Mercia part and seemingly forgets with it good or bad. In itself, club Human Hearts civic etc.) not (silver ions, lessons of humility and forti- charming audacity the spiritual at- the story of the play is almost 26. Troop of cavalry; mounted and and the simple mosphere and its almost cold austerity. in its fidelity to real actions and tude taught by the Christians. Mercia This the unmounted. is notably the case in the banquet of men and women who we doings 27. Ogden Canning Factory, bearing the frail, delicate Christian girl with feel scene, at the house of Marcus, where motto, Termaters $2.25 per case since her humility and simplicity stands out her portrayal of maidenly modesty and have the red blood of humanity runin their veins. Tim Logan is a we got the cut-ofvirtuous indignation fired me with a ning bluff, fellow with in of the central as the play, figure with words of sinbig, motto, 28. Mowing machine, of perfect admiration it warms, spark on his dramatic and a the of love in his all opportunity in fact, the whole auditorium. Then cerity lips We cut off hay and grain. spite so and real the and otherhonest Marcus and that to atmosphere 29. Citizens in carriages it blinds given in the last act, when she dis- - heart, again, in his The studied of and cut whom of luxury he importance adventuress, eyes. wise, more otherwise, wearing marries, is one of those scheming, bad ties. women, who are wrecking lives 30. 1 policemans uniform. just as in the play, she wrecks poor 31. Float with porcupine labeled, ceo. Toms life. Then there is Toms long 9. vyrE0., Der Kohl Meisen now extinct. weary time of suffering for a crime Manager. The procession having properly which circumstances point to him as the opera house was reachec S rehaving committed, yet all in a way so where the subject of the day was the season Engagement of etfent The of fashionable natural and real as to stamp every insumed, with speech and song, it was a 1b "Distinguished English Actor cident of the story with truth. Hucut off time. man Hearts is a drama full of interest Judge Marshall said The Almighty not only in the details of the play, but has marked the road from Ogden across manner in which they are woven the the lake as a gateway. This is the together, one by one, and lead up to first authentic information that has ft climaxes which one feels are coming, been received of the position assumec can not Human yet fully anticipate. byCollis P. Huntingdon since going it in a repertoire of nm Hearts will be years, absence and toan of hence. repeated fffter on ill to appear night. a plays, in Father Cushnahan being pious mood said, Oh Lord, it is good to be a ft ft here. Collis did not respond. Notwithstanding the St. Patrick conJudge Rolaft claimed to be an Irish cert at the Salt Lake Theatre last Sunman. We never heard his brogue WeeK, called that way before. He closed sayday evening, Helds Band played before Honor and fame from no conits usual large and appreciative audiing: and Saturday there dition rise, secure your cut-of- f, Monday ence. The program was delightfully Evenings, all the honor lies. sprinkled with vocal solos and instruThe Southern Pacific officials were 1 Professors Love Story 9 mental duets. Der Freischutz and overcome upon hearing the speeches By J Ml Barrie N. Parker. Louis to learn what men By and the fantasia from Wagner they good were great were. They will recover. time, the only Wednesday Evening, of the ease and finish splendid examples which with the band of has distinlate Da.vid Architect Neuhausen is engaged on the plans for an extensive addition to guished its work. Though for a mirthBy T. W. Robertson. the Holy Cross hospital. Theproposec ful musical concert Mr. Held swings us Four Rows Dress extension will cost about $60,000 anc 5? Off First Two Rows of Dress Cirele, 82.00; Last our feet in that lullaby melody A Two Rows 75 cents; First will greatly increase the accommodaPrices First TWO Rows OM SALK. MOW SEATS 28 cents. Cosy Comer,, played for the first time tions of the institution. The plans wil Second Balcony, 80 cents; Gallery, as a band selection. Mr. Goddard in he submitted to the Sister Superior a 8t. Louis for her approval very soon. THE Hmusements. . ht ff - Ex-Coun- ty ff f. f. : to-da- y, pro-ceshe- d, t Tati LaKe Theatre Mr. E. S. Willard to-d- ay t I t JVejct Monday, All the March 24, Slnd The Ca.rdina. Garrick, SIM; CirtlaLast s |