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Show DAILY I AT THE THEATRES MAY 6. 1907. PAGE THREE In the cheery books, and adds r.r and abiding type to the tnlnd of all who appreciate the best in dramatic art. Mis' Hazy, the gloomy spinster w ho see life through smoked glasses, ll. and Mr. Slubbiii. shiftless and but a coniioiseur in home cooking. emerge in the play more comical than in their original m Ironment. (,'puleiit as is "Mrs. Wiggs" in character types, it has been even more richly cast, and the company is remarkable for it aried excellency and strength. A a dramatic forve, "Mr. Wiggs is unique in its dciiance of technique in play building and it sheer reliance uiKin hi art interest pure and simple. It is a mine of truest sentiment. Tiie play opens in Mrs. Wiggs' cottage with the wedding of Mis' Hatty to Mr. Stubbing. Mis' Hazy ha Urn "sicked on to matrimony by Mrs Wiggs. who has sided in the winning of the "prominent cilixeii of Bagdad Junction" by artistic cooking which is ased off as the bride's own. Mr. Siubbtn sees his life aureoled by delicious pies and other culinary dclicaeie. The seeond act show the exterior of Mr. Wiggs' cottage. and it ia in thi set that many comical scenes ensue due to the vineous full from grace by Mr. Stubbing. The final act show the return of Mr. Wiggs to the bosom of his family. lew them H9NHmH JM A DAY. STATE JOURNAL, UTAH j T),r success that Miss Bowen scored lta capital working out I centered In a Aa thi wholly decunning lawyer. lightful acump. intensely divertii.g and possessed with a vivacity which nver flags for an instant, he is no mere Maact-irture of an amusing piece. His description of him. If and his attainment in England (whither he ha been sent to revover a certain black pearl held in veneration by the native) a of "London. Temple-liar-- a t Law." ? Country GirL It waa ahe who, give the keynote to the special humor circulated the role of the princess and j which is to pervade the entire impercreated the part of Xanova in sonation. He mixes up his English in -Her aucceaa In both i a fresh way. He has acquired a superThe Cingalee. She ia the ficial 'varsity polish to the life, and the lnatantaneoua waa Mrt( of a powerful rich contralto best rtf it all is that he and his fun are and her Oriental type of beauty j an integral part of the story. aa The little bride of four ia lost. The is adapted to auch queenly part great black pearl la missing. The great thoe he assumes.friendaSheto haa been atudy for Kandy noble invokes the aid of the urged by her many Pal' theater in A Country Girl" iLje thla little singer famoua un-on She waa practically before ahe made known on the Rialto e r &iwrance in thla play. Her and ringing of the part of -- ajorie She la the I llIKe made her famoua. oowceeor of a beautiful soprano voice. Genevieve Finlay la the other Jon bird that flrat won her apura" in -- .I, las, s',.-- f y V,""5; V : W- ' "t'ii - '' Property I haw a number of clients for suitable prop, Waiting If you !uir any kind of K, al Ksl.ite to dispose of. see me at once you nui) have Just what these buyirs want. I have buyers for several homes, close in. that can be bought for from 1 301' to Sl.tHNi down and the halunie in Installments. If you have saeh for sale 1 can get pivis-riyou quick returns If you niidi to buy 1 have -i client from i which to choose. If 1 haven't got just what you want. I'll gel it nithol.l delay. a iiiom : A Mrs. Lsslia-Cartin Du Barry. Scarcely an event of the season will begin to attract such attention among theatergoer as the appearance of the famous star. Mrs. Leslie t'arter. at the Grand on Thursday evening in her most suecessful play, "Iiu Harry," by David Ilelasco. Mrs. Isie t'arter Is today easily first Hinong the English-speakin- g artists uiid 111 emotional roles is without peer. "Du Harry," her most successful play, tells a most fascinating story of the days of Louis XV. of France, and as a production it has never In scenic investment been equalled. Briefly this is the story of Du Bar'MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE ry." In the first act Du Harry Is rea vealed as Jeanette Yaubernler, NESDAY charming little milliner hi a fashionable Paris shop In the time of laiuis XV. A young officer of the king's guard, Coase sti.il vour wife away from you with her Brlssae, has fallen In love with her and coii'iiit. what would you consider her would make her hla wife. At the very I win Hi to you mul how much would hour when she has made an appoint- - j 5 on .n pt from him as full compeii- MISSES FAUST AND FISHER, SCARF DANCERS, A COUNTRY GIRL, nietit to meet Coase-Hrlssshe Is hired !! ' 1,111 f111' your loss? A New York At The Grand Tonight. UI'1 a,ll Jur' have fixed the amount to the famous gambling establishment but In that case the wife had of the niarquia de Quesnoy, through the j a a hoarding house, and tlw k''" blandishments la 'Ping du who of Jean Hairy, she her Brat but made British representative, who decrees that grand opera, ! 'I1 her from her husband ' In m" with notorious the league marquis. success In musical comedy with the both shall be found and restored in ' mar boarder. As she waa hours. The lawyer does Her beauty attract the king and he 'as hi Augustin Daly musical comedy com- twenty-fou- r mainstay of the family and to make her his mistress, but . abI' pany and intends to remain with the both, only to transfer eventually the J uppoiied the old man, her value, same. The appearance of theee so gift- disappointed little Cingalee to her Eng' through a series of trying experience. be greater than In ed young artlete in the same play will llsh lover, and Incidentally to provide which are Intensely thrilling. Jeanette , th"'MMlmI might to cases. But In the usual cast', be an event and a real vocal treat. himself and hie arch enemy, ooobham-b- a, remains true to her soldier lover, and . ''' w,,,v t,le ordinary The company appears here tonight at with an English wife. Such in brief before a great assemblage she makes ! w,r" away with another man. It stock. common the the king laughing tothe Grand. Is the story that will be worked out V11''1 fa1 y tliat if there Is In she of the is shorn her end, however, morrow night at the Grand. monetary consideration power by the revolutionists and con- - I Tomorrow Night The Cingales. asao- - whim ver. It should be from the The atory of The Cingalee, which ia Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. demned to death because of her ; band who receives thla fortunate relief with the royalists. to be presented tomorrow night by the Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" 1"'"' "mil a uurden ought to be reIs conceded that Mr. Leslie-Ca- rIt Augustin Daly musical company, cen- cornea to the Grand Wednesday night - QUb- .l to pay the iiihii uixin whom she ters around Nanoya, a sweet Httle Here la a play made by Mrs. Annie fer has never been seen to better ad- has List afflicted her presence. In Madame du Harry, and than vantage dusky maiden, married by proxy at Crawford Flexner from the stories of un Is one Jim the most of notable of the the play faithful, loving, home-makifour to a native potentate, nothamba, her friend and neighbor, Mrs. Alice comwife la a Jewel above value, so but In love with her master, Harry llegan Klee, which render Mrs. Wiggs, the past decade. Her aupimrttng Is one of exceptional merit. the nllier woman ia a burden that Vereker, a tea planter, with whom ahe Lovey Mary and the Jography named pany has taken service to escape her fate as children, Asia, Euro pens and Australia, nuiki'M him who limes lnr fortunate. THE VALUE OF A WIFE. one of many wives. But the story and doubly dear to those who learned to If some man should come along and Bois I'upllal News. ae pr.ib-uchem- es '" . g' '' hua-clatl- on ng MIM Want Your I ne'er-do-we- ip) lift l.'- I'll appreciate the chance to make your acquaint. nice If you lire too busy In eall at iny office, Hihiiii S3 I 'li st National Hank building, eall me over I lid. phone 7 111. and I'll come to see you. GEO. A. HORN FIRST NATIONAL BANK PATCH, AT THE EVENING. GRAND WED- Reference Books. The children should lie taught how to use reference books, to look up meanings, spellings, places, and so on. 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